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Moonta Bay Cabins, Moonta Bay

Nine self contained cabins (one with disabled facilities) in a quiet secluded location approximately 400 metres from a safe swimming beach and a few minutes drive to Moonta Bay and Port Hughes jetties and boat ramp. The Moonta Township and Moonta Mines State Heritage Area are also a short drive away.

Cabin features include reverse cycle air conditioning, colour television, full cooking facilities and private shower and toilet. Park features include two barbecue areas, fish cleaning facilities and boat and visitor parking. Linen not provided.

Accommodation Options

Cabin

One double bed and one double bunk bed.

Website: www.coppercoast.com.au/baycabins

Popular Activities

  • Driving
  • Fishing - Beach
  • Snorkelling
  • Swimming
  • Beach
  • Fishing

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