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Highway Tourist Village and Caravan Park - Narrabri

Highway Tourist Village and Caravan Park - Narrabri

3.5 star rating 3.5 star rating 3.5 star rating 3.5 star rating From $ 29.0 to $ 143.0

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Highway Tourist Village and Caravan Park is the best Narrabri caravan park accommodation of 3.5 star quality. Situated in the town of Narrabri on the Newell Highway, the fast inland route between Brisbane and Melbourne. Narrabri is also a good stopover for the Sydney to the back of Bourke trip. Narrabri is in northern New South Wales and several hours south of the New South Wales/Queensland border.

This caravan park provides a range of quality accommodation including cabins, caravan sites, en suite caravan sites and tent sites. The en suite cabins provide everything from bedding to air-conditioning, kitchen facilities and shaded verandas.

All the caravan sites are provided with mains power and sewerage with plenty of shaded sites for the summer months. En suite caravan sites are also provided. Facilities include a swimming pool, barbecue area and laundry.

Facilities for Highway Tourist Village and Caravan Park

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Camp Kitchen
  • Communal Refrigerator
  • Cots Available
  • Gardens in property
  • Gas
  • Laundry
  • Nightcall button
  • Playground
  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor

Services for Highway Tourist Village and Caravan Park

Ensuite Cabins
Ensuite Cabins - Linen provided on request.
En-suite Sites
Ensuite Sites - powered sites with own ensuites
Cabins With Separate Bedrooms
Cabins with separate bedrooms linen provided
Sites
Sites
Cabins
Cabins contain double bed, bunk beds, small kitchenette and colour television.

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