Cosy Corner

Establishment, lodging, park and campground at Kronkup, Kronkup, WA 6330, Australia. Here you will find detailed information about Cosy Corner: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Contact Information

Categories:
Establishment   Lodging   Park   Campground  

Address:
Kronkup
Kronkup
WA 6330
Australia
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Website:
rainbowcoast.com.au

Rating

5 /5

Based on 2 reviews

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Reviews of Cosy Corner

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    Daph Orpin Added December 05, 2017
    Wow, an amazing find. The name is very right. Despite the (large) number of people camping in the area, it felt very cozy indeed with lots of shrubbery separating the well designated, generously sized caravan/camp sites. A free camping spot with easy access to the beach & surrounding areas. The long drop was clean and spacious (wheelchair accessible). Bring your own toilet paper.
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    Greg Brown Added October 27, 2017
    Keep it free! You will have many happy campers feeding the local economy.. Wonderful joint...

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Questions & Answers

1. What is the phone number for Cosy Corner

The phone number for Cosy Corner is .

2. Where is Cosy Corner located?

Cosy Corner is located at Kronkup Kronkup, WA 6330.

3. Is there a primary contact for Cosy Corner

You can contact Cosy Corner by phone using number .

4. What is the web address (URL) for Cosy Corner

The website for Cosy Corner is rainbowcoast.com.au.

About rainbowcoast.com.au

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