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For Tours, Accommodation & Kangaroo Island Ferry Bookings & Enquiries Tourism Accredited business Wheelchair / disabled friendly Pet friendly Family friendly Updated October 2019 THIS BROCHURE IS A GUIDE ONLY, PRICES & TIMES MAY VARY WILLUNGA PET ACCOMMODATION Big 4 Port Willunga Travelling with your pets – no need to worry long Tuit Road, Port Willunga & short term boarding available. Also look for pet ALDINGA COORONG “The Retreat” @ Mundoo Island Tel: (08) 8556 6113 friendly logo on listed properties. Aldinga Beach Holiday Park Coorong Cabins Station 111 Cox Road, Aldinga Beach 436 Seven Mile Rd, Meningie Middleton Boarding Kennels Mundoo Island Station, via Goolwa/Hindmarsh Is. Blushing Grape Glenford Gully Road, Middleton Set on 2 hectares next to Aldinga Scrub Conservation Coorong Cabins is the perfect place to stay and ex- Park, these cabins and yurts are 2.4km from Silver plore the Coorong National Park. Two modern, self- Private and secluded self-contained accommodation 75 Aldinga Rd. Willunga Tel: (08) 8554 2196 for up to 4 guests, situated across the Mundoo Bar- Tel: 8556 2997 or 0401 226 239 Sands beach and 13km from Moana Sands Conser- contained Cabins are available; The Wren sleeps 2 vation Park. Rustic yurts and cabins have kitchens, and The Pelican sleeps up to 6. Amenities include an rage on our privately owned Mundoo Island via Hind- The Cats Whiskers Boarding TVs and air-conditioning, plus Wi-Fi and shared facili- outdoor BBQ/Entertainment area, and a games room. marsh Island. Queen bed & 2 singles, lounge, TV/ Port Willunga Cottages Cattery ties. Upgraded quarters add private bathrooms and Canoes and life jackets supplied. Min 2 nights. DVD & fully equipped kitchen. Be as active or passive Port Willunga Panorama Drive, Victor Harbor verandahs. Some rooms have bunkbeds. Amenities Tel: 0407 412 857 as you like; walk our Coorong beach, fish in the Tel: (08) 8557 8516 Tel: (08) 8552 7715 include an outdoor pool and a hot tub, plus a BBQ/ Coorong, cycle our tracks, bring your boat, pack a www. Coorongcabins.com.au picnic hamper and enjoy the beautiful birdlife and picnic area and coin-operated laundry facilities. There’s also a playground, an air bounce pillow and fresh air… or simply relax and enjoy watching the sun WIRRINA Sage Wood Cattery and Kennel CURRENCY CREEK basketball and beach volleyball courts. set in the Coorong. Kayak hire is available too! Note: Wirrina Resort, Conference Mt Compass Currency Creek Winery Tel: (08) 8556 3444 External staircase between sleeping and living areas. Centre & Caravan Park Tel: 8554 9515 or 0421 211 00 Vineyards Villas Linen hire available. Min 2 nights. 1 Paradise Drive, Wirrina Cove 291 Winery Rd., Currency Creek Exclusive Coorong Camping: Enjoy camping at the Tel: (08) 8598 2400 Animal Care & Dog Walking Dial-a-Pet Nanny CAPE JERVIS Tel: (08) 8555 4013 or (08) 8555 4069 water’s edge in the Coorong on our privately owned, Call Adrianne Tel: 0420 726 723 Mundoo Island via Hindmarsh Island. Suitable for fully self-contained tents, camper trailers and caravans. YANKALILLA DEEP CREEK Enjoy fishing, kayaking (hire available), bird watching Allusion Wines— 9351 Main South Road, Cape Jervis Southern Ocean Retreats or just relaxing at your secluded camp site. Access is Accommodation Cape Jervis Accommodtion is a collection of rooms, www.southernoceanretreats.com.au limited, so once set-up, you are there for the duration. cottages & a caravan park set on a farm with stunning 127 Smith Hill Road, Yankalilla Tel: (08) 8598 4169 Limited shelter is available at some camp sites. Min views overlooking Kangaroo Island, 5 minutes to the Our small but perfectly formed range of premium camp fee $100. ferry terminal. We have budget, ensuite or self- wines are reasonably priced but more importantly— www.mundooisland.com.au contained cottages available, all linen is supplied. they taste great! The vineyard is hand pruned and our GOOLWA Tel: 0418 843 299 Powered & unpowered sites with hot showers & grapes picked by hand. Breezes from the ocean just a Boat Haven Studios toilets. Pear Tree Bistro is open every night for dinner couple of kms away keep the vines cool in summer except during Winter when it is open Tuesday- Pet Let Holiday Houses and allow a long slow ripening. We have two self- Sunday. 157 Liverpool Road, Goolwa Twenty two contemporary, stylish and clean holiday contained cottages on our beautiful 35 acre property. www.capejervisaccommodation.com.au 2 Studios for 2, Family studio sleeps 4 (Q beds & houses located at Encounter Bay, Victor Harbor, They have two bedrooms, lounge, full kitchen, bath- 1 sofa bed) and is wheelchair accessible, all with Hayborough, Port Elliot, Goolwa and Carrickalinga. room and large covered deck with BBQ. It is quiet and Price from: $25 /couple/night Houses and facilities to suit all budgets. Esplanade Cabins from $105 / couple /night ensuite, linen included, limited cooking facilities, tea/ peaceful but we are only 5 minutes from the country coffee facilities, fridge, microwave, toaster, sink, frontage. Lake frontage. Incredible views. Reserve/ town of Yankalilla and the beaches at Normanville and Tel: (08) 8598 0288 crockery/cutlery, BBQ, TV, DVD, heating, air-con, free park frontage. Wifi. Foxtel. Cat enclosures. Perfect for Carrickalinga. humans and pets! All properties fenced. Your pets are Cape Jervis Holiday Units Wifi, off street parking, river views. Tel: (08) 8558 3333 www.goolwaboathaven.com.au very welcome inside! www.allusionwines.com.au ½ Price: from $220/night (2 nights min.). Extra Price: from $95 per night 12 Flinders Drive, Cape Jervis adult/child $50 www.petlet.net.au 5 self-contained 2 bedroom units nestled amongst facebook.com/petlet.holidays BOOKING SERVICES sprawling gums in a park life setting. Sleeps max 6. Tel: 0414 727 237 Tel: 0408 818 413 Victor Harbor Visitor Centre Booking Office One Queen bed, 2 Single beds and sofa bed. Relax (08) 8551 0776 on your deck & enjoy the birdlife or a magnificent Motel Goolwa Dodd & Page Holiday Rental sunset. Close to National Parks & walking trails. ½ COONAWARRA 800 metres from Sealink Ferry. (08) 8554 2029 30 Cadell Street, Goolwa Coonawarra Bush Holiday www.capejervisunits.com Motel Goolwa is conveniently located in the main Professionals Victor Harbor Holiday Rental Price from: $155 per couple per night park street of Goolwa. 25 units on site, spacious twin share Lot 1 Comaum School Road Coonawarra (08) 8552 2733 Main Road, Cape Jervis accommodation, queen size beds, spa suites, family Have you ever tried glamping? That is, camping Tel: (08) 8598 0229 or 0418 824 181 suites, plunge pool, air-con/heating. Harcourt Holiday Rentals with a real king bed and 240v power, all linen and Price from: $130/night (08) 8552 5744 towels and next door to a vineyard and a lake? www.motelgoolwa.com.au Morella Farm Coonawarra Bush Holiday Park has 10 Glamping ½ Tel: (08) 8555 1155 Bell tents, as well as new ensuite cabins. Come 9168 Main South Road, Cape Jervis and enjoy the full camping experience without the hassle or the cost. 4 bedroom self-contained modern farmhouse with The Fleurieu Beachhouse breakfast situated on 100 acres, great for couples, Goolwa Beach Tel: 0455 146 647, SMS 0438 005 051 families and groups, 4 km from Sealink Ferry. Luxury, fully equipped self catering accommodation Email [email protected] Still a working sheep and cattle farm with interactive for families and couples. Walking distance to Goolwa wwww.cbhp.com.au/bookings.html petting zoo. Combustion heating, R/C air-con and Beach, The Encounter Bikeway and The Bombora BBQ/deck area with views to the ocean and wind Café. Quality furnishings and panoramic water views. farm. Two living areas, two bathrooms, four bedrooms, www.morellafarm.com.au laundry. Table Tennis, games, library. R/C Air. BBQ and two large exterior decks. Price from: $175/couple/night Tel: 0404 472 318 www.thefleurieubeachhouse.com Tel: 0429 796 858 For tours, accommodation & Kangaroo Island Ferry bookings & enquiries: (08) 8551 0776 Freecall: 1800 557 094 www.encountervictorharbor.com.au HINDMARSH ISLAND Kangaroo Island Seaside Inn McLAREN VALE PORT ELLIOT Trafalgar Premium Vintage ROBE Narnu Farm 7 Cygnet Road, Kingscote All Seasons’ Port Elliot Suites Guichen Bay Motel Monument Rd, Hindmarsh Island All 20 rooms have ocean views. Different room op- 3 Divas Accommodation Holiday House 42 Victoria Street, Robe Catering for school camps, bunk house accommoda- tions with twin, triple and king rooms available 42 & 45 Caffrey Street, McLaren Vale 25 The Strand, Port Elliot The Guichen Bay Motel is located in the main street of (1Q+1S, 1Q+2S, 1K, 1K+2S). Rooms have FREE 19 Charteris Street, Port Elliot tion for 54 people. Fun interactive activities with ani- Phone Dee 08 83239806 or 0438573398 Centrally located in Port Elliot, this delightful air- Peaceful & historic Port Elliot, home of the South Robe, a small coastal town situated on the shores of mals. Education, sustainability and connection to the WiFi, FREE Parking, heating and cooling, digital TV, Coast’s most beautiful coastal scenery. An ideal Guichen Bay on the South Australian coast. The Motel ensuite and linen. Restaurant open daily for breakfast conditioned/heated 4 bedroom holiday home features rural lifestyle. Also boasting seven cottages range in Jessica’s Place spacious rooms and a secure garden area with a central hub to explore the Fleurieu Peninsula. Capture features 17 air-conditioned and affordable ground size from two to four bedroom and offer guests a and Fri/Sat night for dinner. floor rooms, situated close to the centre of town. 14 Vine Street, McLaren Vale barbeque. The property is close to nearby attractions the essence of Port Elliot in our modernised heritage comfortable place to stay while enjoying all of the www.kiseasideinn.com.au suites accommodation, located in the heart of the We’re opposite the Cinema and an easy stroll to Tel: (08) 8323 7371 and facilities and only 6km from Victor Harbor.
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