Corner North and Middle Street, Walcha, New South Wales 2354
See PricesQuiet and peaceful caravan park with great facilities and reasonable rates. It is within walking distance of the town (along the Apsley River where numerous sculptures can be viewed). Features include eight grassy-powered drive-through sites, powered slab sites, shady campsites, camp kitchen with microwave, wood heater, fridge, stove, hot water as well as a variety of cabins. The park has an amenities block and a large area for recreation, as well as an onsite coin laundry. Walcha Caravan Park is pet-friendly and has a 4-star rating with Star Ratings Australia.
Barbeque, Camp Kitchen, Carpark, Communal Refrigerator, Dump point, Laundry, Pet Friendly - Enquire, Kiosk,
The Walcha Caravan Park cabins are set in beautiful parkland gardens. Featuring accommodation to suit all guests, from deluxe three bedroom cabins which sleep six to the standard cabins, visitors can choose from fully self-contained ensuite cabins or opt for the bare essentials with an immaculate amenities block featuring piped music.
The park is bike friendly with under cover parking on most cabins .
The Walcha Caravan Park cabins are set in beautiful parkland gardens. Featuring accommodation to suit all guests, from deluxe three bedroom cabins which sleep six to the standard cabins, visitors can choose from fully self-contained ensuite cabins or opt for the bare essentials with an immaculate amenities block featuring piped music.
The park is bike friendly with under cover parking on most cabins .
The Walcha Caravan Park provides powered sites, drive-through sites and tent sites. The park has an amenities block with underfloor heating and piped music. There is a huge area for recreation and lovely shaded areas. The barbecue area makes cooking a pleasure.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.