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Cup Gum Cottage, Delamere

Two bedroom self contained cottage set on a one point two acre property. Located near Deep Creek Conservation Park and Talisker Conservation Park adjacent to the historic Talisker Silver Mine. Guests can enjoy magnificent views across the lower valleys to the Backstairs Passage leading to Kangaroo Island. The cottage is solar powered and has a cosy wood burning combustion stove, gas oven, instantaneous hot water service, gas refrigerator, colour television, video recorder and stereo system.

Accommodation Options

COTTAGE

One queen size bed and two single beds.

Popular Activities

  • Bush Walking
  • Sightseeing
  • National Park
  • Wilderness
  • Wildlife

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