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Kitchen for private hire

PRIVATE KITCHEN & DINING

Available for private hire, pre-booking essential – $100 per night

The kitchen is located in the centre of our campsite and is one of the larger buildings on site.

It is fully equipped to cater for up to 60 people and also has a separate dining room. The veranda looks out over the lawn area between the two bunkhouses and offers a large BBQ as well as a few picnic benches to allow for alfresco dining.

Features:

  • Gas heater and air conditioning
  • 2 commercial refrigerators
  • 1 upright freezer
  • 2 commercial gas stove/ovens
  • Auto boil urn
  • 2 microwaves
  • Undercover Gas BBQ
  • DVD player and 100cm monitor (no TV reception)

Kitchen for Bunkhouse Guests

BUNKHOUSE KITCHEN + DINING

Available for the shared use of Bunkhouse guests 

The kitchen is located on the northern side of our site between the boat shed and The Cottage and is shared facility open to guests staying in the bunkhouse rooms.

It is fully equipped to cater for up to 30 people and has a more open layout with the kitchen down one end and plenty of space for dining on the other. The veranda looks out over a lawn area and houses a BBQ as well as a couple of picnic benches to allow for outdoor dining.

Features:

  • Gas heater and air conditioning
  • 1 refrigerator
  • 1 upright freezer
  • 1 gas stove/oven
  • Urn
  • 1 microwave
  • Undercover Gas BBQ
  • DVD player and 100cm monitor (no TV reception)

Kitchen for all guests

CAMP KITCHEN

Roonka’s camp kitchen is located on the western edge of the camping field and is for the shared use of campers and guests staying in our bell tents.

Features:

  • refrigerators with freezers
  • kettle and toaster
  • microwave
  • cooktop (small electric portable)
  • limited pots and pans, cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery
  • small dining table with chairs
  • adjacent shelter with picnic tables and BBQs

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR GUESTS

FRUIT FLY OUTBREAK – Blanchetown and the greater Riverland area currently have a number of fruit fly outbreaks. This has resulted in restrictions applying to the movement of at-risk fruit and vegetables within our region. To further understand these restrictions, please visit fruitfly.sa.gov.au when planning your visit.

JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS – Although this virus has not been detected in our council area it is always advisable to protect yourself against mosquito bites and mosquito-borne diseases. We recommend reviewing information from SA Health and taking some simple steps including wearing long, loose fitting clothing and using insect repellent.