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Norfolk Lodge, Inneston

The Norfolk Lodge is a fully self contained cottage with room for four people with linen supplied. It is located within an historic gypsum mining village at Innes National Park, Yorke Peninsula. The cottage has been restored and upgraded and has 240 volt power, two bedrooms, lounge, open fire place, kitchen and indoor toilet and shower facilities. Norfolk Lodge is a real escape from the pressures of modern living being telephone and television free. The location is unique, affording wonderful views of the ruins of the old township of Inneston. There are many walking trails that snake around the village and beyond which allows guests to relax and soak in the ambience of an important and historic part of South Australia’s history.

Accommodation Options

COTTAGE

One queen size bed and two single beds.

Popular Activities

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  • National Park
  • Wildlife

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