Anglesea Backpackers

Anglesea Backpackers is a ten minute walk from the beach along the beautiful Anglesea River, and only 200 metres away from the golf course, home of the famous kangaroos... read more.

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40 Noble Street, Anglesea, VIC, 3230
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Anglesea Backpackers is a ten minute walk from the beach along the beautiful Anglesea River, and only 200 metres away from the golf course, home of the famous kangaroos.

This backpackers hostel is an excellent place to base yourself while experiencing everything the Surf Coast has to offer, including magnificent beaches, national parks, shopping and the world famous Bells Beach.

Anglesea Backpackers offers one dorm style room with six bunk beds, as well as a family room with a double bed and a set of bunks, or you can reserve the private ensuite room which includes a double bed and single bunk bed, complete with your own bathroom. All linen including doonas, pillows, pillow cases and doonas covers are provided. Bring along your groceries and you’ll be cooking up cheap and healthy banquets in no time – in the fully equipped kitchen.

Please note: Anglesea Backpackers is a small, three-bedroom accommodation facility, best described as boutique, primarily catering for family orientated travellers. Management consider the comfort of guests as very important, regularly checking on both the comfort and safety of all guests. The owners reside on the property.

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