$1 million Beaufort Lake Caravan Park upgrade

Published on 29 April 2025

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The Beaufort Lake Caravan Park’s $1 million phase one redevelopment has nearly been completed with the arrival of three new accommodation facilities.

An all-abilities access cabin arrived last Friday, followed by a duplex containing two, two-bedroom units this week. These cabins are in addition to the four studio apartments which arrived in March.

Civil work around the cabins is now being completed, with the studio apartments already being rented out. The redevelopment also included power, wastewater, plumbing, road and drainage upgrades.

The works were funded from a $500,000 Victorian Government Regional Infrastructure Fund grant and $500,000 from Pyrenees Shire Council.

A Beaufort Lake Caravan Park operational review in 2020 led to a $3.8 million redevelopment masterplan, of which these works are phase one. Phase two is contingent on further funding becoming available.

Pyrenees Shire Council Mayor, Cr Tanya Kehoe, said it was fantastic to see phase one of the caravan park redevelopment nearing completion.

“It’s wonderful to have an all-abilities access cabin now available at the Beaufort Lake Caravan Park so people with a disability who visit the town can easily find suitable accommodation,” Cr Kehoe said.

“The caravan park is an important accommodation venue in Beaufort and to see these new cabins arriving to support further tourism growth in the area is exciting.”

For more information on the Beaufort Lake Caravan Park, go to beaufortlakecaravanpark.com.au

 

 

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