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Point Turton Caravan Park, Point Turton

Overlooking the jetty and boat ramp all cabins are absolute seafront with panoramic views of Hardwicke Bay. The central location on Southern Yorke Peninsula makes it an ideal base for touring the area, from the scenic Innes National Park to exploring other nearby coastal towns. The perfect peaceful location to fish, explore or simply relax.

Accommodation Options

DELUXE CABIN

One queen size bed and four singles.

ENSUITE CABIN

One queen size bed, one double bed and one single.

BUDGET CABIN

One double bed and three single beds.

STANDARD CABIN

One double bed and three single beds.

Website: www.pointturton.com

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Driving
  • Fishing - Beach
  • Snorkelling
  • Beach
  • Fishing

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