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Just spent the weekend at Beaconsfield, Victoria - about 1 hour east of Melbourne on the Princes Highway - Berwick Pakenham area. Found a nice little camping spot at the showground. Run by the showground society. $20.00 per night with power, water and connectable sewer/drain. Some concrete pads and some grass. 20 sites in all. Stay up to 3 weeks at $120 per week. Nice tree and park environment with a pub and shops 300 metres away.Akoonah Park, Beaconsfield, Victoria
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Akoonah Park, Beaconsfield, Victoria
Just spent the weekend at Beaconsfield, Victoria - about 1 hour east of Melbourne on the Princes Highway - Berwick Pakenham area. Found a nice little camping spot at the showground. Run by the showground society. $20.00 per night with power, water and connectable sewer/drain. Some concrete pads and some grass. 20 sites in all. Stay up to 3 weeks at $120 per week. Nice tree and park environment with a pub and shops 300 metres away.
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Re: Akoonah Park, Beaconsfield, Victoria
Gee that's cheap that close to Melbourne!!
120 a week I could handle even!!

120 a week I could handle even!!


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Re: Akoonah Park, Beaconsfield, Victoria
Short walk to railway station, as well!
Steve Williams
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Every absurdity has a champion to defend it.
Oliver Goldsmith. 1728 -1774
http://stevew1945blog.com/
Every absurdity has a champion to defend it.
Oliver Goldsmith. 1728 -1774