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Portland Claremont Tourist Park
74 Garden Street, Portland, Australia, 3305
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Portland Claremont Tourist Park
74 Garden Street, Portland, Australia, 3305


Check In time : 2pm       Check Out time :10am
 
Portland Claremont Tourist Park is set on 11 acres of natural bushland, only 1.7 kilometers from the heart of historic Portland.

During your visit you are sure to experience an abundance of native birds and wildlife - you may even sight one of the Koalas that frequent the park.

Portland Claremont Tourist Park offers a variety of accommodation to suit all styles and budgets, ranging from camping to ensuite sites to fully self contained cabins.

The caravan park is ideal for fisherman with their own boats. Apart from having a boat wash and a large camp kitchen, the park also has ample room beside each site for boats to be conveniently parked within the owners view.

A limited number of annual sites are also available.

Facilities at Portland Claremont Tourist Park :
Dry cleaning / laundry Onsite parking Separate lounge Smoke free / non-smoking floors
Colour TV Cooking facilities Coffee/tea Washing facilities
BBQ

Cancellation Policy
This property does not accept cancellations or changes to bookings. Refunds are not available.

Extra Guest / Children
$20 per person Holiday Units and Cabins
$6 per person Cravan / Camping sites



How to get to Portland Claremont Tourist Park
Portland is located in south-west Victoria on the Discovery Coast. It is about a 5 hour drive from Melbourne and a 6 hour drive from Adelaide.

When arriving in Portland via the Henty Highway continue past the ring road and head towards the town centre. You will pass a Holden dealership on your right. Approximately 500 metres after this turn right into Garden street. Continue for 100 metres and the Park entrance is on your right.

Sharp Airlines fly into Portland daily from Essendon and Avalon airports and there are regular bus/train services from Southern Cross Station in Melbourne.


Out and About
Portland is a great place to visit for couples and families with plenty of indoor and outdoor activities that are bound to keep everyone entertained.

Cable Tram- A great way of exploring Portland is to take a ride on the Cable Tram. The tram was restored and is operated by the local community and is a great way to view Portland and its many sights. The tram stops at many of Portland major attractions, such as the Maritime Museum, the tribute to the soldiers, the Vintage Power Museum and the botanical Gardens.

Great South West Walk- Portland has an abundance of spectacular Coastal Scenery. From the pristine beaches of Bridgewater bay, the rugged cliff tops of Cape Nelson or the raw power of the blowholes, there is something to interest everyone. Much of the coastal scenery can be viewed on the Great South-West Walk. To do this walk in full it will take 12 days. However many of the legs can be broken up and done as day walks or half day walks. This allows you to get off the beaten track and admire some of most picturesque coastal scenery anywhere in Victoria.

Fishing- There is an abundance of recreational activities in Portland. Fishing is something that attracts many people to the town. There is a wide variety of fishing offered from surf fishing, off the many piers and Marina's, along with reef and deep sea fishing for those with access to boats. There are various fishing competitions held throughout the year.

Surfing- Located on a headland, and surrounded by the ocean Portland offers a huge diversity when it comes to Surfing. From the sandy, patrolled beach breaks of Bridgewater bay to the less forgiving breaks of Yellow Rock, Murrell's and Black Nose Point there is something to offer every standard of surfer.

Sport- Along with its many natural attractions Portland also has a very strong sporting infrastructure. The Portland Aquatic Centre is well equipped and offers modern indoor and outdoor facilities along with a water-slide for children or the young at heart. The town also has a challenging Golf Course, which has played host to PGA events. Portland is also serviced by many other sporting facilities that you would expect for a town of its size.

Food and Wine- Portland has a variety of dinning and entertainment options to suit all ages. From the A La Carte dinning of Sandilands, where you can taste the local gourmet produce and wines, to the many bars and hotels and nightspots that are located in the town.

History- Portland's historical relevance is something that is very evident to those visiting. Walking around the town you will notice many grand old buildings dating back to the early 1800's. Many of these spectacular building can be viewed on a self guided tour which allows you to travel at your own pace.

Car Parking:
Parking is available beside your cabin

Reception Hours
Opening :8.00 Closing :8.00  


Instructions for after hours key collection
For arrivals after 8.00pm please telephone ahead to make arrangements