Lake Hamilton Motor Village and Caravan Park

Lake Hamilton Motor Village and Caravan Park offers a tranquil setting along the banks of the Grange Burn. Its convenient location is within walking distance of both the city center and Lake Hamilton. The park provides an ideal base for exploring the Southern Grampians, and visiting coastal towns and cities, providing a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and convenience.

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About this campsite

Lake Hamilton Motor Village and Caravan Park is a picturesque location nestled on the banks of the Grange Burn, conveniently located just a short walk from both the bustling city center and the serene Lake Hamilton. Serving as a perfect base for exploring the Southern Grampians, this park also offers easy accessibility to various enchanting coastal towns and cities. Enjoy the best of both city convenience and natural splendor when you stay with us. Experience the diversity of the area, from rich local culture to stunning landscapes, all while being immersed in the tranquil surroundings of the park. Lake Hamilton offers more than just a place stay, it provides an adventure, an experience, a retreat. Your journey of discovery starts here.

ToiletsToilets
ShowersShowers
Drinking WaterDrinking Water
LaundromatLaundromat
Mobile Phone CoverageMobile Phone Coverage
WiFi InternetWiFi Internet
ShadeShade
BBQBBQ
Camp KitchenCamp Kitchen
BinBin
CaravansCaravans
Long RigLong Rig
Tent SiteTent Site
PowerPower
Swimming PoolSwimming Pool
Pets WelcomePets Welcome
Public PhonePublic Phone
Picnic TablesPicnic Tables
Internet CafeInternet Cafe

Amenities

Caravan Park
Children's Play Facility

Contact & Location

Glenelg Highway

Hamilton, 3300

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