Cobram East Caravan Park
Cobram East Caravan Park: Your Murray River Escape
Cobram East Caravan Park offers a friendly and peaceful holiday experience, perfectly situated on the Murray Valley Highway, just 4km from Cobram's town centre. This park provides an excellent opportunity to experience the natural beauty and hospitality of the Murray River region. With a range of accommodation from comfortable cabins to spacious powered and unpowered sites, it's an ideal spot for any traveller looking to relax and enjoy the scenic sights of Cobram. The park is also notably pet-friendly, making it a great choice for those travelling with their furry companions.
Facilities:
Cobram East Caravan Park is designed to provide a comfortable and enjoyable stay with a good range of facilities:
- Swimming Pool
- BBQ Areas
- Camp Kitchen
- Amenities Block (with hot showers)
- Launderette (Laundry facilities)
- Playground
- Kiosk
- Gas refills and Ice services
- Van and Boat Storage
- Ensuite Cabins
- Drive-Thru Powered Sites
- Free WiFi
- Credit Card Payment facilities
- Pet-friendly (dogs must be kept on a leash)
- Annual Sites available
Distance to Tourist Spots Nearby:
The park's location provides excellent access to the natural beauty and local attractions of the Murray River region:
- Cobram Town Centre: Approximately 4 km away, offering shops, cafes, and local amenities.
- Murray River: The park gives easy access to the mighty Murray River for various water activities.
- Thompson's Beach: A short drive from Cobram, known as Australia's largest inland beach.
- Quinns Island: A popular spot for walking, fishing, and birdwatching, located on the Murray River.
- Cobram Barooga Golf Course: Nearby for golf enthusiasts.
- Rich Glen Olive Oil: A local farm gate offering olive products and a popular stop.
- Yarrawonga / Lake Mulwala: Approximately 68 km (less than an hour's drive), offering more water activities, golf courses (e.g., Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club), and dining options.
- Tocumwal: Approximately 27 km away, another popular Murray River town.
- Barmah National Park: Known for its ancient river red gum forests and rich indigenous heritage.
- Local Wineries and Farm Gates: The wider region offers numerous opportunities for wine tasting and exploring local produce.