Paradise Tourist Park - Tamworth

From $ 21.0 to $ 124.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 6766 3120
Direct Email Enquiry Form
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Backing onto the banks of the pretty Peel River, this park is on 1.5 hectares of landscaped park and is in a quiet location, off the highway within walking distance to the town centre and adjacent to the Tourist Information Centre. Paradise Tourist Park has a variety of well appointed Ensuite and Standard Ensuite Cabins as well as Budget Cabins without ensuites which are situated next to an amenities block. Most cabins have combined kitchens, lounge and dining with electric cook top, microwave, reverse cycle air-conditioning and television.

Private Bunk Rooms are ideal for small groups, six rooms sleeping four persons per room with heating, fan, amenity block and camp kitchen located opposite.

Ensuite Sites is fully tiled with shower, toilet, basin and double slabs as well as a large array of powered sites with grass or concrete slabs.

Facilities available include large undercover barbecue area, in-ground swimming pool, children’s playground, camp kitchen, two laundries, dump point and kiosk.

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