Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Charming place to stay on the outskirts of Port Campbell, far enough town you can easily see the stars at night, close enough it’s barely a three minute drive. Plenty of parking, units have lots of rustic charm, and are spacious and comfortable. You won’t mistake this for a luxury hotel, but everything is comfortable and super well taken care of. In-room kitchenettes in the “cottages” are a much appreciated touch as well."
"As my partner is a retired chef, a vegan, and disabled and the fact that we travel extensively we always look for places that have full size fridges, and a kitchen w/ a cook top if not an actual full stove. This space was actually described as having both, but ultimately had a small motel style fridge, and a plug in, portable electric hot place. Otherwise, the property is up a very steep hill which should be noted in the description here because during our stay there was a storm complete with severe hail and winds which made us worry about getting out in the morning. There was no communication with regard to how to access the space and there was no one on site when we arrived. Ultimately we called and information was supplied. We did meet the owner when there was a TV issue. He ended up coming by, fixing it, and was a lovely person. The property itself is pretty, and is largely a collection of either attached cabins (also not noted here) and stand alone ones more reminiscent of a weekend hunting cabin rather than something you would normally promote as an Inn. The location is good if visiting Port Campbell. In closing, if they were honest in the description and were more hands on with check in then it would have been an entirely different experience."
"Excellent location and lovely view! The flat was roomy and comfortable! I would have reported Excellent ratings, but the internet was poor and dropped out continuously. I rely on the wifi to book accommodations, etc on our 6week trip. Otherwise, everything was excellent!"
"Our stuck-in-time 1980s villa was stifling hot and stuffy when we checked in, and the sliding door to the deck would not open. We went to ask the receptionist, who rudely told us that she would be there "soon." When she arrived with a handful of keys, she could not open the deck before announcing, "It's illegal to open sliding doors here."
She also could not turn on the AC. When we asked for a manager insistently, she left in a huff, only to return a few minutes later and suddenly was able to open the "illegal" door.
During our two nights there, the Internet did not work, and neither did the television, the washer, the dryer, or the AC.
This was the worst place I've ever stayed. Hands down. And the desk clerk - the worst!"
"Convenient location, near restaurant and cafes. Nice family friendly park, many rabbits roaming about. WIFI was not too good, dropped connection frequently and seemed to get worse during night time."
Stay in one of our 20 cabins in Curdies River and you'll be rewarded with beautiful scenery, outdoor adventure and memories to last a lifetime. Lorne Bush House Cottages And Eco Retreats promises a slower pace of life. Cabin - Big4 Wye River Holiday Park is another good choice if you'd love to spend time in Mother Nature.
Are there cheap cabins in Curdies River?
Whether you'd love to stay close to the water or high up in the hills, we have a fantastic variety of cheap cabins in Curdies River to suit your budget and style. Priced from NT$3,756 to NT$3,756 per night, your perfect cabin is waiting here.These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
What are the best mountain cabins near Curdies River?
If you need a fill of fresh air and stunning views, head for the hills and stay in a Curdies River mountain cabin. Immerse yourself in natural beauty at Cabin - Hideaway By The Bay - In A Popular Caravan Park. This tourist favorite has all you need for a wonderful escape, such as cycling and a freezer. Alternatively, enjoy a taste of mountain living at Cabin - Little Gem - Set In A Popular Caravan Park. It comes with a microwave oven, a dishwasher and more.
What are the best pet-friendly cabins near Curdies River?
You won't have to arrange a dog sitter if you're vacationing around Curdies River. Dog-friendly properties such as Cabin - Gum Tree Caravan Park will help you and your furry companion feel at home. A microwave oven and children's activities are just a few of the conveniences you'll find here. Cabin - Tiny - Eco House - Kokoro is another paw-fect option for pet owners. A dining table and a toaster are some of its amenities.
What are the best cabins with pools near Curdies River?
Put on your swimwear and enjoy a relaxing dip whenever the mood strikes when you book one of our cabin rentals with a pool. Cabin - Apollo Bay Holiday Park ranks high among travelers. A swimming pool and a barbecue grill are among the other amenities that await you here. Or you can spend your getaway at Cabin - Hideaway By The Bay - In A Popular Caravan Park. As well as a pleasant pool, this cabin comes with a swimming pool and a firepit.
Can I find beach cabins near Curdies River?
Enjoy your fix of sunshine and salty air at Cabin - Big4 Wye River Holiday Park. One of our popular Curdies River beach cabins, it comes with a nearby beach and a cafe. You can also spend laid-back days along the shoreline at Cabin - Hideaway By The Bay - In A Popular Caravan Park. A swimming pool and on-site watersports will help make your visit even more pleasurable.
What are the best weekend cabin rentals in Curdies River?
If you're yearning to spend a few carefree days immersed in nature, Lorne Bush House Cottages And Eco Retreats is just the place. Settle down here for a weekend and enjoy access to conveniences including a barbecue grill and a garden. Another popular escape is Cabin - Great Ocean Road Tourist Park. Offering fishing, on-site watersports and rare peace and quiet, you'll go home feeling all brand new.
What are the best cabin prices in Curdies River?
Whether you're traveling on a shoestring or want to indulge on your next trip away, you'll find what you're looking for on Expedia. At the moment, you can rent a Curdies River cabin from only NT$3,756 a night.
What are the highest-rated cabins in Curdies River?
Expedia cabin travelers just keep coming back to Lorne Bush House Cottages And Eco Retreats. This hot spot offers lots of handy amenities like a barbecue grill and a garden. It's easy to figure out why Cabin - Apollo Bay Holiday Park is also popular with visitors. Conveniences like a swimming pool and a barbecue grill will help make your stay even more enjoyable.
Why should I book a cabin in Curdies River?
Affordability, comfort, rustic charm — there are lots of good reasons to stay in a Curdies River cabin. Get far away from the noise of the city and rise with the sound of songbirds and wildlife. There's mountains of adventure just outside your door too. Whether you're traveling with family, friends or your sweetheart, you'll find the perfect cabin on Expedia.
What are some of the best cabins near Port Campbell National Park in Curdies River?
Cabin - Great Ocean Road Tourist Park is one of the best cabins in Port Campbell National Park. Thoughtful amenities, a stunning backdrop and activities such as fishing and sailing help make it the perfect escape. Cabin - Cozy And Comfortable is another place where adventure and nature go hand in hand. Spend your stay here and add hiking and nearby mountain biking to your must-do list.