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Cape Jervis
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Grundy Getaway - 8 Grundy Street
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house , Second Valley
Grundy Getaway, a three-bedroom house in Second Valley, is located 0.5km from Second Valley Beach and 8.9km from Yaringa Boat Harbour. This self-catering property sleeps 18 guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with microwave, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private balcony; Deep Creek Conservation Park is 18km away.
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Cape Jervis
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Accessible - Ridgetop Retreats - Deep Creek N P
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apartment , Deep Creek
Ridgetop Retreat No. 3, a one-bedroom self-catering property, is situated within Deep Creek Conservation Park on the Fleurieu Peninsula, a 16-kilometre drive from the Cape Jervis Kangaroo Island ferry. This accessible holiday home sleeps four, boasting a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and complimentary park access, offering proximity to Rapid Bay and Second Valley beaches and easy access to walking trails.
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Cape Jervis
14/10 – 24/10
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Serenity @ Silverton - Pet Friendly Airbnb
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apartment , Silverton
This pet-friendly holiday home, situated on the Fleurieu Peninsula approximately 145km from Adelaide and 24km from Rapid Bay, offers easy access to Deep Creek Conservation Park, Morgans Beach, and various wine regions. Sleeping six guests across three bedrooms and one bathroom, this self-catering property boasts a spacious open-plan lounge, a large deck with barbecue, a one-acre garden, and a separate studio with a daybed, plus free Wi-Fi.
Tangerine Dream, a restored 1970s beach house, is situated on a 3,000sqm secluded property bordering Deep Creek Conservation Park, a 10-minute drive (approx. 16km) from Delamere and Cape Jervis, and 25 minutes (approx. 40km) from Normanville, offering stunning ocean views of Backstairs Passage and Kangaroo Island. This three-bedroom self-catering cottage, sleeping six, features a separate queen bedroom with private deck and outdoor bath, a combustion fireplace, barista coffee machine, and ample parking; nearby activities include wildlife spotting in the conservation park and exploring the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Frequently Asked Questions about cabins in Cape Jervis
What’s the perfect one-day sightseeing plan for Cape Jervis and around?
Start your day with a visit to the Cape Jervis Conservation Park, where you can enjoy stunning coastal views and spot local wildlife. Afterwards, head to the nearby town of Victor Harbor and take a ferry to Granite Island. In the afternoon, explore the historic township of Goolwa, known for its charming riverfront and quaint shops.
What are the most famous places in and around Cape Jervis?
The most famous places around Cape Jervis are the Cape Jervis Conservation Park, Granite Island, and the historic town of Goolwa. Cape Jervis Conservation Park offers scenic coastal walks and views. Granite Island is a popular spot for dolphin watching and exploring the island's unique granite formations. Goolwa is known for its historic riverfront and the Murray River.
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What wildlife can be seen around cabins in and around Cape Jervis?
You might spot kangaroos, emus, and a variety of bird species around cabins in the area. The coastline is also home to seals, dolphins, and sometimes even whales. You might even catch a glimpse of a rare and endangered Australian sea lion.
What are the best cabins for families and kids in Cape Jervis?
When is the best time for outdoor activities in and around Cape Jervis?
The best time for outdoor activities in Cape Jervis is during the spring and autumn months, from September to November and March to May. The weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for hiking, swimming, and exploring the region.
What are the best pet friendly cabins in Cape Jervis?
What are the must-visit natural attractions in Cape Jervis region?
The must-visit natural attractions in the Cape Jervis region include the Cape Jervis Conservation Park, the stunning coastline, and the nearby Encounter Bay. The Conservation Park offers beautiful coastal walks and views, while Encounter Bay is known for its stunning beaches and marine life.
Is Cape Jervis a good destination to rent a cabin?
Yes, Cape Jervis is a great place to rent a cabin. The region offers a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, perfect for a getaway from the city. There are a number of charming cabins available, offering stunning views and easy access to the area's natural attractions.
Are there nearby cities that you should visit when staying in Cape Jervis?
Yes, there are a few nearby cities that are worth visiting. Victor Harbor, located just 15km away, offers a variety of attractions including the Granite Island ferry, the historic horse-drawn tram, and the Encounter Bay Marine Park. Adelaide, the state capital, is about 100km away and offers a vibrant city experience with museums, art galleries, and a bustling food scene.