Dorset Council Holiday parks: no available offers. Here are other great options for your stay!
Dorset Council
20/10 – 25/10
NZ$369/nighttotal: NZ$1845 (5 )
Quintessential Tassie Shack
3 1
cabin , South Mount Cameron
This three-bedroom cottage, dating from 1910, is situated in South Mount Cameron, near the Derby Mountain Bike Resort, approximately 1-2 km from the Great Musselroe River Conservation Area and Frome Regional Reserve, and close to the Derby Tin Mine Centre and Derby Schoolhouse Museum. This pet-friendly holiday home sleeps six, boasting internet access and one bathroom, offering a peaceful retreat near several local attractions.
9.8 74 reviews
Dorset Council
23/08 – 03/09
NZ$184/nighttotal: NZ$2024 (11 )
Just Down The Road - Ella Cabin
1 1
cabin , Branxholm
Just Down The Road Topaz, a self-catering lodge in Branxholm, is situated a 5-minute (8 km) drive from Derby, a renowned mountain biking hub, offering easy access to Derby's trails and scenic views of a nearby hop farm. This one-bedroom retreat sleeps two, boasting a king-size bed, private deck, modern kitchen with washer/dryer, luxurious bathroom with underfloor heating, and access to communal amenities including a barrel sauna, fire pit, and BBQ area, plus on-site bike wash and storage.
9.8 192 reviews
Dorset Council
20/10 – 25/10
NZ$247/nighttotal: NZ$1235 (5 )
The Loft On Church
1 1
cabin , Derby
This stylish Derby couples' retreat, a tiny home with a loft bedroom, is situated a 0.8km walk from local coffee shops, the river walk, and riding trails. The 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom dwelling offers a fridge, air conditioning, a garden, parking, WiFi, and an outdoor BBQ, plus access to a floating sauna, sleeping up to two guests.
9.8 53 reviews
Dorset Council
20/10 – 25/10
NZ$226/nighttotal: NZ$1130 (5 )
The Cosy Container, A Modern Retreat In Scottsdale
1 1
cabin , Scottsdale
This Scottsdale tiny home, situated in Northeast Scottsdale, offers easy access to local shops and cafes. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling sleeps four guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, and excellent guest reviews; internet access is also provided.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Dorset Council
How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Dorset Council, Australia?
Visiting local markets, attending community events (check local notice boards), and chatting with staff at local businesses are great ways to connect with the community. Many towns have pubs or cafes that are central to local life, providing opportunities for informal interaction. Consider attending a local sporting event for a true taste of community spirit.
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Does Dorset Council, Australia have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?
Dorset Council experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters. Be prepared for potential bushfires during summer, particularly in dry conditions. Snakes and other wildlife are present in the region, so it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear and be aware of your surroundings, particularly when hiking. Check weather forecasts before heading out on any outdoor adventures.
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