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Crescent Head Holiday Park - Crescent Head

From $ 19.5 to $ 317.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 6566 0261
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The surf is legendary and there is fantastic beach, rock estuary and even deep sea fishing. The one kilometere long surfbreak is used to full advantage during the popular Crescent Head Longboard Malibu surfing event which is held annually during the month of May.

Crescent Head Holiday Park is probably one of the best sited parks on the coast, with two sections: Lakeside and Surfside. The beach is patrolled in summer, while Killick Creek offers clean, safe swimming for all ages.

There's a host of activities right on your doorstep - Crescent Head Holiday Park adjoins tennis courts, bowling greens and a golf course. There is a children's playground and outdoor barbeque facilities. Park your car, kick off your shoes and relax.

You can walk to the Country Club, Tavern and shops including a supermarket, butcher, bakery newsagent, chemist, post office, video store, service station, hair salon, doctor's surgery and more.

There's accommodation to please the whole family, with modern well equipped cabins, bungalows and park sites. There are three luxury beachfront spa villas equipped with air conditioning, dishwasher, separate spa bath, DVD player and a television in the living and second bedroom. It's a romantic hideaway for couples and a great place to meet new friends. Once you've experienced the simple pleasures of Crescent Head, you'll want to come back, again and again!

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