Drummond Cove Holiday Park
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- Spacious site with short walking trail to the Indian Ocean
- A 10-minute drive from watersports and wildlife walks in Geraldton
- Pool and playground; shop and camp kitchen
Now this one’s a smasher… stroll down to the Indian Ocean in a couple of minutes from Drummond Cove Holiday Park in Western Australia.
It’s fair dinkum (as they say in these parts): not only are there views of the great blue briny all over this spacious, tree-lined site, but you can be in it, swimming, surfing, fishing or gazing out towards Madagascar in a matter of moments.
If you’re up for active stuff on site, there’s a tempting palm fronded pool for cooling dips and refreshing swims, as well as a sandy and safe playground area for kids. And no need to rush away from the pool, the views, the surf or anything else to see to humdrum matters like groceries and eating: there’s a well-stocked shop on site and a shared camp kitchen.
It’s a 10-minute drive into Geraldton, a centre for watersports, diving and sea fishing that’s surrounded by national parks and nature reserves. For a first taste, try a walk or a bike ride through the Chapman River Regional Park, right in the centre of town, passing from salt marshes to forest groves and high heaths as you look out for kangaroos and goannas on land, and dolphins and whales out to sea.
Campground type
Open all year
Languages spoken
English
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Features
Dogs allowed
Leisure on site
Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Games room Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Play area TV room Take away Tennis WatersportsAmenities on site
Bath available Car parking by site/unit Composting toilet Dog park Drying room Food shop Free wifi Ice pack freezing Internet access Laundry Parent & baby washroom Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Public telephone Shower available Toilet block Washing-up area WifiGroups welcome
Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcomeRules
Barbecue provided Barbecues allowed Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all yearThemes
Bush Walkers' paradise Wild camping Wildlife havenUtilities
Charging facilities Dump point Electric car charging point(s) Gas cylinders available Recycling available Renewable energyNearby amenities
Bar nearby Dog walk nearbyType
Very large (over 200 sites)Accessibility
Disabled facilitiesNearby leisure
Cycle hire nearby Fishing nearby Golf nearby Indoor pool nearby Restaurant nearbyTouring and motorhomes
Caravan storage facilities Water hook-up points for caravansLocation
Drummond Cove Holiday Park
1633 North West Coastal Highway
Buller
Western Australia
Australia
6532
Timezone
Australia/Perth AWST (GMT+08:00)
GPS
-28.65336°N
114.61961°W
Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.
Local attractions
Wildflowers are the big thing round here: visitors in July and August can expect carpets of colour in the Chapman River Regional park and even more so in the Kalbarri National Park, an hour and a half north of town. Even if you’re passing through out of blooming season, the Kalbarri makes for cracking excursions, canoeing along the river gorges or walking the trails, through a diverse landscape full of rare birds including pelicans, ringneck parrots and black swans.
Head into Geraldton if watery pastimes are your bag: sea fishing and whale spotting boat trips depart from the harbour, while surf shacks hiring out kit and offering schooling to newbies dot the shore.
If you’re up for adventure on a grander scale, fly or charter a boat out to the Houtman Abrolhos islands, an archipelago of 122 uninhabited outcrops, where shipwreck diving, birdwatching and total desert island solitude are top of the bill. Some itineraries will drop you for a short wander or a day-long expedition; others fly over the area, taking in the islands and the coastal bubblegum-hued Pink Lake (which is an hour's drive if you prefer terra firma).
Leave time for town pursuits as well, learning about the local shipwrecks, mutinies (and maybe murders) at the Museum of Geraldton, immersing yourself in the indigenous culture at the Yamaji Art Centre, and visiting the dingoes, emus and kangaroos being cared for by the Waminda Wildlife Sanctuary.
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- Does Drummond Cove Holiday Park have a swimming pool? Yes View all features
- Is Drummond Cove Holiday Park dog friendly? Yes View all features
- What attractions are near Drummond Cove Holiday Park? Wildflowers are the big thing round here: visitors in July and August can expect carpets of colour in the Chapman River Regional park and even more so in the Kalbarri National Park, … Read more
- When can I check in and check out of Drummond Cove Holiday Park?
Camping and caravan Arrive: 10 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Depart by: 10 a.m. On-site accommodation Arrive: 2 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Depart by: 10 a.m.