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Where: Victoria Lake Holiday Park, 536 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, next to the Shell servo at railway lines.
Phone: 1800-880-070
When: Fri 21st & Sat 22nd March

Deposits are required, so you need to CALL AND BOOK YOURSELF!! I have reserved the below cabins under Bec, Skylines Australia.

If you can let me know when you have booked a room, it will make it easier for me to keep track of how many are left.

Luxury Lake Cabin - 3 reserved
2 bedroom - 1 queen & 4 single bunks
for two people = $140/night, plus $15/extra person/night

Deluxe Family Cabin - 6 reserved
2 bedroom - 1 queen & 4 singles
for two people = $130/night, plus $15/extra person/night

Deluxe Cabins - 5 reserved
2 bedroom - 1 queen & 1 double & 1 single (bunk)
for two people = $115/night, plus $15/extra person/night

Camping - call for details.

Cabins are self contained and have:
Shower/Toilet, TV/VCR, Aircon/Heating, Fridge, Oven/Hotplates, Microwave, Toaster, Kettle etc...
BYO Linen - sheets/doona/pillow/towels

It's cheap and quiet accommodation on the lake (what’s left of it) - well until we get there anyway!!!

Rooms have been reserved for the time being, the caravan park wants bookings made ASAP. They will release all rooms back to the general public at the end of February. GET IN EARLY!!

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