Pooch perfect: Anglesea Family Caravan Park up for national award

Published on 30 July 2024

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Anglesea Family Caravan Park has been nominated for Australia’s Best Pet-Friendly Caravan Park in the annual Jayco Greatest Escapes awards.

Jayco shortlists Australia’s premier caravan and camping destinations each year to encourage more Aussies to get out and enjoy the great outdoors.

After reviewing thousands of entries, Jayco has nominated the Anglesea Family Caravan Park, which is run by the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority, for recognition as Australia’s Best Pet-Friendly Caravan Park.

The Shire of Esperance in Western Australia won the Best Pet Friendly award last year.

Dogs are welcome at the Anglesea Family Caravan Park seasonally in allocated dog-friendly cabins and dog-friendly campsites.

Guests staying at Anglesea can take their pooch for off-lead walks on the beach west of Point Roadknight or at the Anglesea Recreation Reserve. Guests can check out the dog restrictions listed in the Surf Coast Shire Dog Regulations and the Authority’s policy on dogs at its caravan parks.

Click here to share your vote in the Jayco Greatest Escapes awards. Winners will be announced on Thursday 31 October, just in time for the Australian summer.

The winning parks will receive a significant cash prize to improve park facilities and services.

Now is the perfect time to enjoy the Great Ocean Road, with a special three-nights for the price of two offer across the Authority’s caravan parks.


Quotes attributable to Director of Community, Corporate Affairs, and Visitor Economy, Andy Mathers:

“We believe that every member of the family, including our furry friends, deserves a memorable and enjoyable holiday.

We’re honoured to be recognised for our efforts to ensure every guest, even our four-legged ones, feels comfortable and valued at our parks.

Dog owners are amongst the millions of visitors that enjoy the Great Ocean Road every year.

When you stay, your camping fees are reinvested back into caring for the magnificent Great Ocean Road coastline.”

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