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Lathami Lodge, Stokes Bay

Lathami Lodge is a spacious self contained four bedroom, log home situated on 22 acres overlooking beautiful Stokes Bay with spectacular views of Kangaroo Island North Coast. The property borders Lathami Conservation Park with its resident population of the rare glossy black cockatoos and along with the koalas, echidnas, kangaroos and a myriad of birds this is a nature lovers delight. Able to accommodate up to 12 people, Lathami Lodge centrally located on Kangaroo Island warmer north coast is an ideal base catering for bushwalkers eco tourism, birdwatchers, fishermen or those that just want to relax and take in the views while dining alfresco on the covered entertainment deck. For an experience of a lifetime make Lathami Lodge your next holiday destination.

Accommodation Options

House

Two queen size beds, one single/double bunk bed, two bunk beds, two double sofa beds.

Website: www.lathamilodge.com.au

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Wildlife

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