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Sandy Bay Holiday Park, Busselton

Sandybay is a quiet shady grassed beachfront park located four and a half kilometres west of Busselton town centre. It is separated from the beach only by a cycleway which reaches past the town centre, Busselton’s famous two kilometre wooden jetty and the new underwater observatory to Port Geographe along the beach. Geographe Bay is a calm, shallow, sheltered bay, ideal for swimming, fishing, sailing, snorkelling, crabbing or just beachcombing all year.

We have nine cosy, fully insulated double brick, white rendered two bedroom chalets with wood fireplace. Feature veranda with outdoor setting, comfortable open living dining and lounge area with colour television. Kitchen with electric stove, fridge, kettle, toaster, cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery. Tiled bathroom with vanity, shower and toilet. One queen size bed, one single bed with one trundle bed with pillows to accommodate four. Linen, blankets and towels are not supplied but may be hired. Serviced on departure only.

We are conveniently located within eight minutes walking distance to a medical centre, chemist, food hall, supermarket, restaurants and service station. Norman Road is a quiet no through road off Bussell Highway, just past one of the last remaining drive-in cinemas in Australia.

Our resort is an ideal base for day trips to explore the wonders of the Margaret River Region – world class surfing, internationally renowned wineries, caves and bushwalking through the tall tree country, strolling amongst the south-west’s famous wildflowers. We look forward to welcoming you at our family run resort.

Sandybay Resort Specials from 3 May 2004 to 24 September 2004: pay for two nights, stay for three nights; pay for three nights, stay for four nights; pay for five nights, stay for seven nights. This offer is not available during the June long weekend.

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Two Bedroom Rammed Earth Chalets

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Website: www.sandybayholidaypark.com

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