Dog-friendly a-frames near Fremantle

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Dog-friendly a-frames near Fremantle guide

Overview

Between the Swan River and the Indian Ocean, Fremantle is a popular spot for caravan campers looking to avoid the bright lights of Perth but still enjoy a taste of the cosmopolitan life. A short drive from all the main sights, Fremantle’s caravan campgrounds are a great way to soak up the city vibes, while still enjoying all the usual amenities like camp kitchens, dump points, water and laundry. Some of Fremantle’s best caravan parks are even right on the coast, so you can fall asleep to the sound of the waves and swim on hot summer days. If you prefer being out in the bush, you don’t have to head too far south or east of Fremantle to find nature-based caravan sites and campgrounds. Usually much quieter than Fremantle’s caravan parks, they’re still close enough to zip in for the day and hit up the museums or the Fremantle Markets without having to worry about finding parking for the big rig.

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