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Woolgoolga Beach Holiday Park is part of the Coffs Coast Holiday Parks group, located in the middle of this lovely town on the NSW coastline. This park is a great family holiday destination situated on a beautiful beach and walking distance to town. The park has a range of villas as well as flat caravan and camping sites. It is a very neat, tidy park with a range of facilities - they even have a herb garden planted beside the barbeque area and covered camp kitchen making it very easy to add flavour to the evening meal.
The park has direct access to the beach and is located opposite the Surf Club with a wonderful children's playground. There are some lovely cafes and a beautiful baker across the road with a range of shops and small supermarket within walking distance.
Woolgoolga Beach Holiday Park looks like a perfect place to stay and we cannot wait to head back soon.
This is a lovely little park in a very quiet location about 1.2 kilometres from the main street of Woolgoolga. It lies between Woolgoolga Lake and Woolgoolga Beach - in fact you can walk along the beach into town for a cuppa. This is a great spot for surfing, swimming, fishing and diving - see 'The Buster" a buried shipwreck which is often fully exposed along the beach.
There are sites to suit various size caravans and motor homes with some featuring lake and/or beach views (powered and unpowered sites). Overnight accommodation is available in self contained villas and they even have a pet friendly cabins (pet bond required). Across the road from this neat little park is a reserve along the shores of Woolgoolga Lake with picnic tables, children's playground (shaded), and open space for the kids to run around.
The park as a range of facilities including barbeque, laundry and new looking amenities with disabled access. I understand that the amenities block has been installed with solar panels and solar gas so that it is completely carbon neutral.