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Craig Park Bed & Breakfast and Art Gallery, Perth

Mal and Jean welcome you to Craig Park Bed and Breakfast. Their comfortable, elegantly furnished country home, 30 minutes from the centre of Perth, is set in the beautiful Swan Valley with it’s wineries, restaurants, breweries, art galleries, cheese, olive, fruit and chocolate outlets. Craig Park has at least a dozen restaurants/cafes within three kilometres.

Enjoy well appointed bedrooms and ensuite spa bathrooms, including a bathroom with wheelchair access. You will be delighted by the delicious home cooked breakfasts, with special diets catered for on request.

Come prepared to play tennis on the floodlit astro-turf tennis court; swim in the outdoor pool; explore the locality on bicycles provided; play chess on the large outdoor chess set; or just relax in the gardens and courtyard with the friendly family dog and abundant birdlife.

Craig Park is close to Whiteman Park, a huge natural bush parkland with the Car Museum, archery facilities and horse riding trails. Hillary’s Boat Harbour with the ferry to Rottnest Island – Perth’s holiday playground in the sparkling blue waters of the Indian Ocean – are 30 minutes away by car. The Vines International Golf Course is five minutes up the road.

Come and enjoy your visit in a wonderful, carefree holiday atmosphere with people who really know how to make you feel welcome. We are looking forward to meeting you.

Accommodation Options

Rooms 1, 3 and 4

Queen size beds with double spa bath ensuites and French doors to front verandah – rooms 1 and 3 or courtyard room 4.

Room 2

Two single beds with French door to front verandah.

Room 5

Double bed with French door to courtyard.

Website: www.craigparkbedandbreakfast.com.au

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