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Coobowie Lodge, Coobowie

These two-bedroom self contained holiday units with reverse cycle air conditioning are only two minutes walk from Coobowie Bay. Centrally located next to the general store, with Coobowie Hotel, children’s playground and tennis court only about 100 metres walk away. Barbecue facilities are on site and at the children’s playground.

Less than five minutes drive, and five kilometres away is the historic town of Edithburgh, where there is a museum, jetty, boat launching, and natural seawater swimming pool. A choice of eateries exists in both Coobowie and Edithburgh with hotels and restaurants serving good quality and value food, with regular specials nights.

A game of golf, tennis or lawn bowling can be arranged. If you are interested in fishing, scuba diving or simply relaxing then Coobowie Lodge is a comfortable base to enjoy the experience of the Southern Yorke Peninsula.

Accommodation Options

UNIT

One queen size bed or one double bed and two bunk beds.

Popular Activities

  • Fishing - Beach
  • Sightseeing
  • Beach

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