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Banksia Tourist Park - Perth

From $ 37.0 to $ 185.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9250 2398
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Banksia Tourist Park is located close to the vineyards and attractions of the Swan Valley and is surrounded by an abundance of wildflowers and native birds.

We offer a wide range of accommodation to suit everyone’s budget ranging from roomy self-contained fully equipped chalets with air-conditioning, television and video to contemporary fully equipped tourist cabins with en suite bathroom and air-conditioning. For those caravanning or camping, we offer large shady powered sites nestled amongst native gardens, including spacious private en suite sites, lush grassed camping sites and grassed powered tourist drive-through sites.

Our facilities are first class, with a huge campers kitchen and recreation room with free pool table, internet facilities and lounge area, 16 metre salt water swimming pool, shady barbecue area, state of the art ablution block and laundry, modern community social club, well secured storage facility and a covered children’s playground with choice of swings.

Public transport departs from the front door and tour bookings can be made at reception.

Banksia Tourist Park makes sure you have an enjoyable and relaxing stay, where service, convenience, comfort and cost savings are a priority.

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