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Coral Coast Tourist Park
( 08-9941 1438; www.coralcoasttouristpark.com.au ; 108 Robinson St; powered sites $35, cabins $75-155, bicycles
half-/full day $10/15; ) This pleasant, shady park, with tropical pool and grassy sites, is
the closest to the town centre. There's a variety of well-appointed cabins, a decent camp
kitchen, and bicycles for hire.
CARAVAN PARK $
APARTMENTS $$
Carnarvon Central Apartments
(
) These neat, fully
08-9941 1317; www.carnarvonholidays.com ; 120 Robinson St; 2-bedroom apt $135;
self-contained apartments are popular with business travellers.
Hospitality Inn
(Best Western; 08-9941 1600; www.carnarvon.wa.hospitalityinns.com.au ; 6 West St; d/f $169/199) The best of
the motels in town. Rooms are clean and quiet and there's a nice on-site restaurant (meals
$19 to $42).
MOTEL $$
5 Eating
The 2010 floods nobbled the fine-dining scene, and most eateries reverted to standards
like burgers and steaks. Hopefully all that great produce will lure the chefs back. Other-
wise, hit the markets and cook your own on the free BBQs along the Fascine and at Bax-
ter Park. Knight Tce has takeaways and some early-opening cafes.
Morel's Orchard
( 08-9941 8368; 486 Robinson St; 8.30am-5.30pm) A great selection of local fresh fruit and ve-
getables, as well as natural fruit ice creams.
MARKET $
Yallibiddi Café
( 08-9941 3127; 146 Robinson St; mains $10-20; 9am-3pm Mon-Fri) This training cafe was previ-
ously doing great things with bush tucker but now seems content to churn out roo burgers
and chicken satays.
CAFE $$
Hacienda Crab Shack
( 08-9941 4078; Small Boat Harbour; 9am-4pm, shorter hr Sun) Got an esky? Then fill it with
freshly steamed crabs, prawns, mussels, shucked oysters and fish fillets from this fish-
monger.
SEAFOOD $$
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