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Home > Travelogues > 2018 Travelogues Index > Gracetown Caravan Park, Margaret River Region, Western Australia
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This is an older caravan park, with roomy sites under shady peppermint trees.  A number of sites are difficult to manoeuvre large modern sized caravans into.  128 sites, of which almost 50 are unpowered.  Many sites have the sand stabilised by pinned shadecloth. 
Gracetown Caravan Park is accessed from Cowaramup Bay Road, not far from Caves Road.  Gracetown Beach on Cowaramup Bay is a further three kilometres, and it is fourteen kilometres to Margaret River from Gracetown Caravan Park.  See our Gracetown Caravan Park review
A well designed amenities block has been freshly painted and is kept very clean.  Water was hot at all times. There is no disability access toilet or shower.
Family friendly with mini gold course, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts.  Playground for younger children.  Bouncy castle and waterslide during summer school holidays.  
Outdoor movie screen with movies shown two nights per week, excluding winter months (above).
 
A well provisioned camp kitchen (at left). 
 
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Older style cabins without own bathrooms or chalets with bathrooms in a bushland setting (at right).