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Caravan park upgrade

ROBE has unveiled a fresh new look for the summer season following a $1.7m investment in accommodation and amenity upgrades at the Discovery Parks caravan park at Long Beach.

Nine new waterfront deluxe cabins were recently launched by Robe Mayor Alison Nunan in a ribbon cutting ceremony.

The new cabins complement the refurbishment of the park’s deluxe cabins, along with upgrades of six standard cabins and seven economy cabins.

The park’s camp kitchen was also recently upgraded.

Discovery Parks spokesperson Michaela Webster said the company had invested significantly in upgrading what was already a much-loved park.

“Being just four hours from Adelaide, Robe is far enough away to feel like you’re really on holiday, but close enough for quick getaways,” Ms Webster said.

“It’s a favourite destination for South Australians and a popular stop off point for those driving the Great Ocean Road between Sydney and Perth.

“This is one of the most significant investments in accommodation within the region in recent years.

“We are almost fully booked over the school holiday period.”

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