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138 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Western Australia

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Among the 138 accommodations in Western Australia, here are the 2 best holiday parks with a pool

Riverside Cabin Park - Western Australia
9.2 344 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
SG$191/nighttotal: SG$382 (2 )

Riverside Cabin Park

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camping , Bunbury
Riverside Cabin Park is located in Bunbury, just 3 kilometres from the golf course and within easy reach of the city centre. The resort has excellent user and location ratings, reflecting its appeal to travellers.
The park provides comfortable accommodation for up to two guests in each cabin. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, tennis court, and fitness centre, as well as access to a garden, terrace, and barbecue facilities.
Sunset Beach Holiday Park - Western Australia
8.1 1478 reviews
Western Australia
10/07 – 12/07
SG$194/nighttotal: SG$388 (2 )

Sunset Beach Holiday Park

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camping , Geraldton
Sunset Beach Holiday Park in Geraldton offers a 4-star camping experience, boasting a prime beachfront location just a 2-minute walk from Sunset Beach and 6.3 kilometres from Batavia Coast Marina.
This holiday park provides family-friendly accommodation with amenities including air conditioning, free WiFi, an outdoor swimming pool, a children's playground, and on-site parking, with opportunities for windsurfing and fishing nearby.

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Best Western Australia holiday parks with a pool

Among the 138 accommodations in Western Australia, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Banksia Tourist Park - Western Australia
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
SG$191/nighttotal: SG$382 (2 )

Banksia Tourist Park

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camping , Burswood
Banksia Tourist Park is located in Burswood, just 12 kilometres from the city centre, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. The park offers a range of accommodation options, including camping pitches and cabins, suitable for families and groups.
The park features a swimming pool, a playground, and a barbecue area, perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Guests can also benefit from free Wi-Fi access, laundry facilities, and a tour desk to book excursions.
Banksia Tourist Park - Western Australia
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
SG$149/nighttotal: SG$298 (2 )

Banksia Tourist Park

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camping , East Fremantle
Banksia Tourist Park is situated in East Fremantle, just a 27km drive from Perth's city centre, making it a great base for exploring the area's historical attractions and stunning coastline. This park offers a range of accommodation options, from comfortable cabins to spacious caravan sites.
The park has a variety of facilities for guests to enjoy, including a swimming pool, a playroom for children, and a fitness centre. Pet-friendly and family-friendly, Banksia Tourist Park provides a relaxed and enjoyable stay for all.
Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm - Western Australia
8.6 288 reviews
Western Australia
25/06 – 27/06
SG$372/nighttotal: SG$744 (2 )

Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

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glamping , Dampier Peninsula
The Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm safari tent is located on the Dampier Peninsula, a one-hour drive from Middle Lagoon, offering a tranquil escape in a secluded setting. The tent has been rated very good for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The safari tent is a unique accommodation option, originally built for pearl farmers. Guests can enjoy a private bathroom with a shower and toilet, as well as linen and towels. The farm offers a range of activities, including pearl farm tours, boat trips, and dining at the Cygnet Bay Bistro.
Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge - Western Australia
9.5 45 reviews
Western Australia
10/07 – 12/07
SG$616/nighttotal: SG$1232 (2 )

Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge

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glamping , Camp Creek
The Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge tent is situated on the Mitchell Plateau, a one-hour drive from Mitchell Falls, surrounded by native bushland on the banks of Camp Creek. The lodge has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The tent is a comfortable and spacious accommodation with a floor area of 30 square metres and can comfortably sleep two guests. Amenities include a private bathroom with a solar-powered hot shower, gourmet dining, a communal pavilion, campfire gatherings, an outdoor patio with views, low-voltage electric lighting, and easy access to Mitchell Falls.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Western Australia

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Western Australia?

    Western Australia has a vibrant sporting scene. The Perth International Horse Races are a highlight, attracting top jockeys and horses. For fans of Australian Rules Football, the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers AFL matches draw huge crowds. Beyond organised sports, many people enjoy surfing along the coast, particularly at Margaret River or Rottnest Island. The annual Beaufort River Boat Race is another popular event.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Western Australia?

    Among the holiday parks in Western Australia, Discovery Resorts - Rottnest Island, Two Blind Cows Glamping 1 and Olio Bello Lakeside Glamping are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Western Australia?

    While Uluru is iconic, Western Australia boasts hidden gems. The Wave Rock, a natural granite formation near Hyden, is a stunning sight. Karijini National Park, with its gorges and waterfalls, offers incredible hiking opportunities less crowded than some better-known parks. The abandoned gold mining town of Gwalia, near Leonora, provides a fascinating glimpse into the state's history. For something different, consider the Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Western Australia?

    Discovery Resorts - Rottnest Island, Outback Oasis Caravan Park and Sunset Beach Holiday Park are the best holiday parks with a pool in Western Australia.

  • When is the high season in Western Australia?

    The high season in Western Australia generally runs from September to May, coinciding with spring, summer and autumn. This is when the weather is warmest and driest, making it ideal for outdoor activities. However, keep in mind that school holidays will increase visitor numbers and potentially prices.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Western Australia?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Western Australia are Huge Modern Caravan In 'The Bush', Swan Valley Nature Escape and Kalgan River Chalets And Caravan Park.

  • What foods is Western Australia best known for?

    Western Australia's cuisine is diverse, but some standouts include fresh seafood, particularly rock lobster and marron (a freshwater crayfish). Margaret River region is famous for its premium wines and associated gourmet food. Native Australian ingredients, like bush tomatoes and quandongs, are increasingly featured in modern restaurants. Don't forget to try damper, a traditional bread cooked over an open fire.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Western Australia?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Western Australia are Discovery Resorts - Rottnest Island, Outback Oasis Caravan Park and Fremantle Village.

  • Is Western Australia a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Western Australia offers a huge range of camping experiences, from coastal campsites to those nestled in national parks like Karijini or Fitzgerald River. Many campsites are well-equipped with facilities, while others offer a more remote and rugged experience. Always check fire restrictions and leave no trace.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Western Australia?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Western Australia are Bath House Glamping In Yallingup, Willy Wagtail Camp/van Site and Glamping At Buckland Estate.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Western Australia?

    Visiting local markets, like the Fremantle Markets, is a great way to meet people and sample local produce. Many regional towns host festivals celebrating their unique culture and heritage. Consider taking a guided tour focusing on Aboriginal culture, which provides insights into the oldest living culture on Earth. Spending time in smaller towns allows for more genuine interactions with residents.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Western Australia?

    Two Blind Cows Glamping 1, Olio Bello Lakeside Glamping and Outback Oasis Caravan Park are the best holiday parks with parking in Western Australia.

  • Does Western Australia have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, be aware of extreme heat during summer, especially in inland areas. Always carry plenty of water and sunscreen. Western Australia has diverse wildlife, including venomous snakes and spiders; be cautious when hiking in bushland. Cyclone season runs from November to April in the north. Check weather forecasts and heed any warnings.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Western Australia for families?

    Many trails cater to families. The Bibbulmun Track has sections suitable for shorter walks, offering stunning scenery. The trails around Kalamunda National Park are generally well-maintained and relatively easy. Rottnest Island offers flat, easy walking paths perfect for families, with opportunities to see quokkas. Always check trail conditions before setting off.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Western Australia?

    A three-day itinerary depends on your interests and location. A possible itinerary based in Perth could include: Day 1: Explore Perth city, visiting Kings Park and Botanic Garden and the Perth Mint. Day 2: Visit Fremantle, exploring its historic buildings and harbour. Day 3: A day trip to Rottnest Island to see the quokkas. Alternatively, you could focus on a specific region like Margaret River for wine tasting and natural beauty.

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Best pet friendly Western Australia holiday parks

Among the 138 accommodations, here are the 1 best pet friendly holiday parks

Narembeen Caravan Park - Western Australia
8.8 20 reviews
Western Australia
10/07 – 12/07
SG$168/nighttotal: SG$336 (2 )

Narembeen Caravan Park

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camping , Narembeen
Narembeen Caravan Park, situated in Narembeen, Western Australia, offers convenient access to the town centre and local shops, the precise distance of which is not specified.
This family-friendly park provides air-conditioned rooms, a swimming pool, a garden, and a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, alongside Wi-Fi, parking, and pet-friendly facilities.

Best Western Australia holiday parks with a locker

Capricorn Holiday Park - Western Australia
8.0 827 reviews
Western Australia
17/07 – 21/07
SG$128/nighttotal: SG$512 (4 )

Capricorn Holiday Park

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camping , Carnarvon
Capricorn Holiday Park is situated in Carnarvon, just a short drive from the airport and the Carnarvon Yacht Club, offering a convenient base for exploring the area. The park enjoys very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The park offers a range of accommodation options, including cabins and camping pitches. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a restaurant, and a fitness centre, as well as a terrace, a garden, and a playground.
Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park - Western Australia
8.0 1701 reviews
Western Australia
17/07 – 21/07
SG$119/nighttotal: SG$476 (4 )

Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park

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camping , Walpole
Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park is situated just 76 miles from Albany Regional Airport, offering stunning lake views and a private entrance in the heart of Walpole's natural beauty. The park has received very good user ratings, with an excellent location and cleanliness rating.
The caravan park offers spacious accommodation with a floor area of 65 square metres, and is equipped with a well-equipped kitchen, a private terrace, a garden, and a restaurant. Enjoy activities like cycling, fishing, and hiking in the surrounding area, and relax in the shared lounge or by the outdoor fireplace.
Riverside Cabin Park - Western Australia
9.2 344 reviews
Western Australia
27/07 – 29/07
SG$191/nighttotal: SG$382 (2 )

Riverside Cabin Park

1 3
camping , Bunbury
Riverside Cabin Park is located in Bunbury, just 3 kilometres from the golf course and within easy reach of the city centre. The resort has excellent user and location ratings, reflecting its appeal to travellers.
The park provides comfortable accommodation for up to two guests in each cabin. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, tennis court, and fitness centre, as well as access to a garden, terrace, and barbecue facilities.
Sunset Beach Holiday Park - Western Australia
8.1 1478 reviews
Western Australia
10/07 – 12/07
SG$194/nighttotal: SG$388 (2 )

Sunset Beach Holiday Park

1 2
camping , Geraldton
Sunset Beach Holiday Park in Geraldton offers a 4-star camping experience, boasting a prime beachfront location just a 2-minute walk from Sunset Beach and 6.3 kilometres from Batavia Coast Marina.
This holiday park provides family-friendly accommodation with amenities including air conditioning, free WiFi, an outdoor swimming pool, a children's playground, and on-site parking, with opportunities for windsurfing and fishing nearby.
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