Belair Gardens Caravan Park accommodation in Geraldton, WAThe Belair Gardens Caravan Park, motel in Geraldton, WA offers a host of accommodation styles to choose from. Our one and two bedroom chalets, holiday and spa units provide quality motel accommodation with comfortable furnishings, open plan lounge, kitchen, dining areas, and TV with DVD/VCR player. The units also have cooking facilities including a refrigerator, gas hot plate, and microwave.

Guest enjoy our swimming pool, covered barbeque area, a large children's playground, full size tennis court and two guest laundry facilities. There is a kiosk where a large range of items can be purchased. The Belair Gardens Caravan Park also has a television room with a wide screen TV, table tennis and pool table.

 

Things to do in Geraldton and the Coral Coast of Western Australia

The spectacular beaches in this part of WA are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, diving, fishing, surfing, and wind surfing. Kite surfing is also extremely popular and there is a kite surfing beach close to the Belair Gardens Caravan Park. For those who prefer indoor swimming, the Geraldton - Greenough Auarena is a huge swimmng pool complex with a 13 lane pool, leisure pool with flume slide and beach entry, a spa and hydrotherapy pool.

If you're interested in local history, culture and indigenous art there are several galleries and museums to visit. The new WA Museum Geraldton at the Batavia Coast Marina has displays of  the region’s rich maritime, cultural and natural history. The famous Hilltop Memorial to the HMS Sydney offers a stunning view of the city and harbour. There are plenty of restaurants, cinema, lawn bowls, and golf clubs to enjoy in Geraldton. Sample the rock lobster fresh from the fishing fleet.

 Finding our Geraldon motel on Coral Coast of Western Australia

Geraldton is about 450 kilometres north of Perth on the Brand Highway. The city of Geraldton is set between spectacular coastline and rolling hills and ranges inland. The Chapman River lies to the north of the city and the Greenough River to the south.