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Peaceful Bay Caravan Park & Fish and Chips

Peaceful Bay Caravan Park & Fish and Chips

Experience caravanning and camping the way it was always meant to be.
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Peaceful Bay Caravan Park & Fish and Chips
Peaceful Bay is as idyllic as the name suggests; a natural haven that is home to just a lucky few! Experience caravanning and camping the way it was always meant to be.

The relaxed layout of large, grassed sites, set among shady peppy trees is the perfect place for you to unwind. The calm waters of Peaceful Bay provide a welcome sanctuary from the rugged and wild South Coast. Only footsteps from this tranquil and natural masterstroke, Peaceful Bay Caravan Park offers you respite from the rigors of life.

Our park offers powered and un-powered sites, clean amenities, a well stocked mini mart with milk, fishing bait & tackle, take away food and gas refills all set 200m from the swimming beach and boat launch.

Centrally located between Walpole and Denmark, Peaceful Bay Caravan Park is the perfect base for you to experience the best our region has to offer.

PEACEFUL BAY FISH & CHIPS

Find a seat in our dine-in area, overlooking the beautiful Peaceful Bay or grab takeaway and sit on a rock, dig your feet into the sand and enjoy the magnificent beach, either way you’ll experience the finesse and taste the freshness of deep sea fish. We use sustainable fishing methods, all our fish are caught on a line, we venture out across the ocean to bring this meal to you.

Located at the Peaceful Bay Caravan Park, please phone 08 9840 8060 for current opening hours and to find out which fish we have available according to our latest catch. Family operated business since 2008.

Open every day except Christmas Day.

Facilities

Barbecue facilities
Beach access
Car park
Cooking facilities
Playground
Washing machine
Campsite

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