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Port Broughton Sunnyside Hotel Motel, Port Broughton

Port Broughton is a popular fishing and holiday township established in 1871 and within an hour’s drive of Adelaide. The town’s first jetty was built in 1874 and was used by ketches to load grain. There is a good safe swimming beach and ideal fishing boat anchorages. You can enjoy a stroll along the historic jetty or walking trails or even take a tour through the new Fishlab. Take a short drive to Fisherman’s Bay, a great place for children.

The friendly relaxed atmosphere makes the Port Broughton Sunnyside Hotel Motel a great base from which to explore the area. You are only a short trip to Port Pirie, Wallaroo, Kadina or Clare. You may wish to just relax next to the pool and read a book. The Port Broughton Sunnyside Hotel Motel offers 19 comfortable rooms in a quiet relaxed atmosphere.

Accommodation Options

STANDARD

One double bed or queen size bed with either one or two single beds.

SPA ROOM

One queen size bed.

FAMILY

Two bedrooms with one double bed and three single beds.

Popular Activities

  • Fishing - Beach
  • Beach
  • Fishing

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