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Beaufort Lake Caravan Park

39 Park Road,
Beaufort VIC 3373

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$32 - $150

Linen hire is $20 per bed. You can also bring your own.

Nestled on the tranquil shores of Beaufort Lake in Victoria's Pyrenees region, Beaufort Lake Caravan Park is a scenic lakeside escape just two hours west of Melbourne. Perfect for families, couples, grey nomads and nature lovers, the park sits among shady bush surrounds with beautiful lake views and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

The park features a range of brand new cabins, including premium lake view cabins, a premium duplex, a Disability Discrimination Act Accessible Cabin and a Studio Cabin. All cabinsn come fully self-contained with queen beds, full cooking facilities, private decks overlooking the lake, and split system air conditioning for your comfort. Deluxe waterfront, standard and budget cabin options are also available. Ensuite powered, powered and unpowered sites accommodate caravans, motorhomes, campervans and tents. Pet friendly (conditions apply).

Beaufort Lake is ideal for swimming, fishing, kayaking and water skiing, with a public boat ramp adjacent to the park. Explore the 2 kilometre Lake Trail, Trawalla State Forest and nearby Mount Cole State Forest and the acclaimed Pyrenees wine region cellar doors. The Lake Goldsmith Steam Rally is just a short drive away.

Park facilities include a camp kitchen, barbecue areas, laundries, showers and a dump point. The Beaufort township, with cafes, shops and a supermarket, is just three minutes away.

Content: Pyrenees Shire Council

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