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Griffith Tourist Caravan Park - Griffith

From $ 16.5 to $ 330.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 6964 2144
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The Griffith Tourist Caravan Park is a quiet, clean park with many shade trees and grassed areas situated 2km from the post office. They offer a wide range of accommodation types, from 1 and 2 bedroom deluxe cabins (fully self contained),to 1 bedroom units with own bathroom and kitchen, or one bedroom unit with own bathroom, no kitchen but have the use of a large communal kitchen. We also have 2 and 1 room cabin vans, with their own kitchen but external en-suite. These cabins and rooms have reverse cycle air conditioners, T.V., refrigerators, double bed and bunks. They have pillows but no linen. Linen can be hired. A public phone is located close to the office and kiosk. For caravans we offer drive through powered sites, cement slabs with individual sullage and taps. 18 powered sites have their own en-suite while the remaining 6 powered have the use of our closely accessible, clean community amenities.Camp sites are located on our grassed areas close to the amenities and have the use of the campers kitchen and communal fridge.

Guests have the use of a full size tennis court and basketball ring. You might like to cool off in the salt water swimming pool or relax while your meal cooks on one of the 4 barbeques. There is a have a playground for the children, as well as an enclosed recreation room and T.V. room.Our laundry facility is centrally located and equipped with 4 washing machines -fee and 2 dryers -fee. Irons and ironing boards are available on

request.The caravan park is located close to shops, licensed clubs and restaurants.Stay at the Griffith Tourist Caravan Park, we're sure you will enjoy it..

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