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Alls Well Shack, James Well

Alls Well Shack is a delightful four bedroom self catering shack. Built in 1976, three bedrooms contain a queen bed in each and the shack will comfortably accommodate up to eight people.

Outstanding beach setting, peaceful and safe for children. Outside your front door awaits a renowned crabbing beach. Boat ramps are located at James Well and Ardrossan, if fishing from the beach does not cater for your needs. A perfectly relaxed holiday setting to enjoy peaceful times, leisurely walks and a freshly caught sea meal. Within easy driving distance to historic Yorke Peninsula towns or if you prefer a surfers delight at Innes National Park. Guaranteed to exceed your expectations.

Accommodation Options

House

Three queen size beds and two single beds.

Popular Activities

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  • Swimming
  • Beach
  • Fishing

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