Choose Fremantle Village as your launching pad to explore this beloved Australian vacation spot. Just 3 kilometers from Fremantle’s center and a short 400-meter stroll to the beach, the village offers a range of accommodations including cabins, chalets, and dog-friendly caravan sites. Conveniently connected to the city by bike paths, walkways, and a 15-minute walk to a free bus service popular with visitors, getting around is a breeze.
At this caravan park, you’ll find various lodging options such as quaint A-frame chalets featuring mezzanine-level bedrooms and front verandas. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the park, along with a tour desk and an onsite kiosk/store for your convenience. A ferry ride will take you to the stunning Rottnest Island.
Other activities include swimming at the picturesque Bathers Beach, wandering through the vibrant Fremantle Markets, and visiting attractions like the WA Maritime Museum, WA Shipwreck Museum, and Fremantle Arts Centre.
Wendy Taylor
a week agoPre booked 6 night stay, powered site, 2 adults, sept/oct. Small site on hard surface with grass next to it. Tight reverse point due to parked vehicles and narrow road. Fine once on site. Nearest amenities were basic set in a demountable, key or code required. Insufficient or no exhaust fan if you use when anyone was or had just showered. Better amenities block was located further away at the end of the road. Both were clean. Well equipped laundry and hills hoists throughout the park. Code required for vehicle entry in and out of the park. Convenient location, about 800 mtrs walk to Woolworths and other shops, plenty of parking if driving. Only a few kilometres from Fremantle.
nicole hambly
5 months agoWe stayed in a chalet with our 2 children. Room was clean, definitely recommend bringing your own pillow as the ones provided were very flat. Not a lot to do for kids, sadly we stayed across from the park witch (obviously lives there) she had zero tolerance of the kids being outside playing, she spent every moment barking at them and myself which ruined the time there. Staff were friendly but wouldn't go back in a hurry
alexander Clifton
2 months agoThe beds suck even in the winter the top beds up the ladder are hot. Toilet is next to a curved wall so hard to do a number 2 and the shower is small wouldnt recommend staying for more than 2 nights unless they put a fan up the top, even a floor fan wouldve been awsome. Just some simple tweeks and it wouldve been good
Sharyn Harbourne
5 months agoThe rating of one is for the lovely lady at reception on Wednesday morning. On Tuesday I booked and paid for 2 nights in the last cabin available (apparently) for the Wednesday and Thursday night and it was a ridiculous amount but I was caught. Well over night (on the Tuesday night), I recevied some devastating family news and my plans had to change. I went into the reception at 9.00am on the Wednesday morning to notify them and the lady said she was sorry and she would cancel my booking but their policy is no refunds. Now, I would have been OK if they kept one night but not refunding me anything is pure greed, especially when my booking was the only unit available. I am sure that they would have been booked out both nights with out any problem. All I can say is that it is pure greed on managements side not refunding any money
Andrea Davidow
a month agoGreat location, unique accomodation (we stayed in the chalet) for an affordable price. Really friendly staff and also a kitchenette which is very handy when staying for a few days!