CABLE BEACH CARAVAN PARK Lot 8 Millington Road, Broome 6725 Call: 08 9192 2066 Email: cablebcp@iinet.net.au Described as a friendly, old-style caravan park by owner Ron Beacham, Cable Beach Caravan Park receives plenty of repeat custom. Having offered high-quality, downto-earth sites for the past three decades, this is a caravan park with a true sense of community. “We have people come back to the caravan park year after year after year,” Ron says. “They come to see friends and enjoy the wonderful climate and relaxed atmosphere.” Cable Beach Caravan Park offers both powered and unpowered sites – all set in picturesque, shady surroundings – along with a state-of-the-art swimming pool, convenience shop, children’s playground, barbecues, tour bookings, internet facilities, gas bottle refills, telephones, clean, modern showers and toilets, plus coin laundries and fish-cleaning station. Adjoining the caravan park is the muchloved Millie Café, a relaxed space serving delicious breakfasts, lunches, coffee and cakes. It’s open every day from 7am.
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KOOLJAMAN PMB 8, Cape Leveque, Broome WA 6725 Call: 08 9192 4970 Visit: kooljaman.com.au Kooljaman at Cape Leveque is a remote wilderness camp owned and run by the Indigenous Bardi Jawi Communities. Situated on native title land, the locals invite you to share the astonishing diversity, pristine wilderness and unique landscape that celebrate this award-winning place as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The amazing wildlife, the vast array of marine life and the stunning coastline, makes this a truly unique experience. The owners have developed the camp in line
with the community’s aspirations and their inherent knowledge of the land. Kooljaman has won numerous state and national tourism awards in categories for Indigenous Tourism, Eco Tourism, Unique Accommodation and Cultural Tourism. There’s a wide variety of lowimpact accommodation that has been specifically designed to capture the rugged natural character and beauty of Bardi Jawi country, and reflect the Aboriginal values of caring for land and country. Choose from a deluxe safaristyle tent to beach camping shelters; it's hard to think of a more authentic Kimberley coastal camping experience than the one on offer at Kooljaman. When it’s time to eat, visit Raugi's Restaurant which celebrates traditional flavours from the surrounding bushland, allowing you to experience the little-known unique flavours of Australia’s native foods. Using ingredients that you wouldn’t see in many other places and perhaps not anywhere else in the world, Michelin-trained head chef Joseph McGrattan applies modern culinary techniques to local bush ingredients like the illarr and riberry, creating a truly unique culinary experience. Located overlooking the Western Beach with stunning views over the red pindan cliffs and breathtaking sunsets, Raugi’s at Kooljaman is ideal for those seeking to experience a real dining adventure. Dinner bookings are essential and bear in mind that the Dampier Peninsula is a restricted Dry Zone Kooljaman does not sell alcohol although BYO is welcome with a corkage fee of $5 at Raugi’s.
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