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796 Holiday parks and RV rentals in New South Wales

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Among the 796 accommodations in New South Wales, here are the 2 best holiday parks with a pool

Gundagai Cabins & Tourist Park - New South Wales
New South Wales
06/07 – 08/07
NZ$196/nighttotal: NZ$392 (2 )

Gundagai Cabins & Tourist Park

1 2
camping , Gundagai
Gundagai Cabins & Tourist Park is located just 1 kilometre from Gundagai's city centre, offering convenient access to the Gundagai Golf Course, Gundagai Tourist Information Centre, and Gundagai Museum.
This 4-star park provides family-friendly accommodation with amenities including air conditioning, a swimming pool, an on-site restaurant, and a tennis court, alongside laundry facilities and a picnic area for guest convenience.
Nrma Batemans Bay Resort - New South Wales
8.6 1521 reviews
New South Wales
11/09 – 16/09
NZ$306/nighttotal: NZ$1530 (5 )

Nrma Batemans Bay Resort

1 5
camping , Batemans Bay
NRMA Batemans Bay Resort is a 5-star campsite located just a short walk from the beach in Batemans Bay, with easy access to nearby beaches like Caseys Beach, Sunshine Bay, and Denhams Beach. It consistently receives very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The campsite offers a variety of accommodation options, from spacious cabins to comfortable campsites. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities and activities, including a swimming pool, tennis court, playground, and a shared games room, as well as free Wi-Fi and fully equipped kitchens.

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Best New South Wales holiday parks with a pool

Among the 796 accommodations in New South Wales, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Tasman Holiday Parks - Kioloa Beach - New South Wales
8.2 771 reviews
New South Wales
31/07 – 02/08
NZ$156/nighttotal: NZ$312 (2 )

Tasman Holiday Parks - Kioloa Beach

1 2
camping , Kioloa
Tasman Holiday Parks - Kioola Beach, a 3-star beachfront park in Kioola, is a 4-minute walk from Kioola Beach, 34 kilometres from Mollymook Golf Club, and 45 kilometres from Batemans Bay Marina.
Each unit at this pet-friendly (maximum two pets, £12 per pet, per night extra) holiday park features a fully equipped kitchenette, air conditioning, and access to an outdoor pool, children's pool, and tennis court.
Mountain View Resort - New South Wales
8.9 474 reviews
New South Wales
10/07 – 13/07
NZ$268/nighttotal: NZ$804 (3 )

Mountain View Resort

1 4
camping , Shoalhaven Heads
Mountain View Resort is located in Shoalhaven Heads, just 24 miles from Jamberoo Action Park and 26 miles from both Shellharbour City Stadium and Shellharbour Airport. The resort has consistently received very good ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The resort offers a range of accommodation options, including family-friendly rooms with private entrances and modern kitchens. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, such as a swimming pool with a water slide, a fitness centre, a tennis court, and barbecue facilities.
Sierra Escape Luxury Glamping - New South Wales
10 1 review
New South Wales
19/07 – 23/07
NZ$819/nighttotal: NZ$3276 (4 )

Sierra Escape Luxury Glamping

1 2
tent , Piambong
The Sierra Escape Luxury Glamping is located in Piambong, 19 kilometres from Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium.
This glamping tent offers a private bathroom, a kitchen with a fridge and stovetop, complimentary WiFi, and a terrace, with an outdoor swimming pool and massage services available on-site for up to two guests.
Big4 Opal Holiday Park - New South Wales
9.0 668 reviews
New South Wales
11/09 – 16/09
NZ$459/nighttotal: NZ$2295 (5 )

Big4 Opal Holiday Park

1 5
camping , Lightning Ridge
BIG4 Opal Holiday Park is situated in Lightning Ridge, a town renowned for its opal mining, just 4 kilometres from the airport. The park enjoys excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The park offers a range of accommodation options, from comfortable cabins to spacious caravan sites. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool, prepare meals in the well-equipped kitchen, and relax in the peaceful garden or on the terrace.

Frequently asked questions about campings in New South Wales

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in New South Wales?

    Absolutely! New South Wales has a vibrant sporting scene. Sydney is famous for hosting major events like the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race (December), and the city regularly hosts international cricket matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The NRL (National Rugby League) is hugely popular, with many matches played throughout the state. For horse racing enthusiasts, the Golden Slipper at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse is a highlight. Beyond major events, surfing competitions along the coast are frequent, especially around Byron Bay and Bondi Beach.
  • What are the best holiday parks in New South Wales?

    Among the holiday parks in New South Wales, Glamping @ Byron #5 Luxury Tent With Indoor Bath, Ingenia Holidays Soldiers Point and Mittagong Caravan Park are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in New South Wales?

    While the Blue Mountains and Sydney Opera House are iconic, consider exploring the Hunter Valley's charming wine villages beyond the main tourist routes, like Pokolbin and Broke. The Mungo National Park in far western NSW offers stunning landscapes and Aboriginal rock art. For a coastal escape, head to the less-visited beaches of the South Coast, such as Pebbly Beach or Jervis Bay Marine Park. The Dorrigo National Park, with its stunning rainforest and waterfalls, is another hidden gem.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in New South Wales?

    Ingenia Holidays Soldiers Point, Jervis Bay Holiday Park and Tasman Holiday Parks - Merool On The Murray are the best holiday parks with a pool in New South Wales.

  • When is the high season in New South Wales?

    The peak tourist season in New South Wales generally runs from December to February, coinciding with the Australian summer. This is when the weather is warmest and school holidays are in full swing, leading to higher prices and more crowds. Shoulder seasons (September-November and March-May) offer a pleasant balance of good weather and fewer visitors.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in New South Wales?

  • What foods is New South Wales best known for?

    New South Wales boasts incredible culinary diversity. Seafood is a staple, with fresh catches available along the coast. The Hunter Valley is renowned for its Semillon and Shiraz wines, often paired with regional produce. Sydney's multicultural scene is reflected in its food, with diverse cuisines readily available. Don't miss trying classic Aussie dishes like a good lamb roast or a hearty steak, often accompanied by fresh salads and vegetables.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in New South Wales?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in New South Wales are Ingenia Holidays Soldiers Point, Mittagong Caravan Park and Jervis Bay Holiday Park.

  • Is New South Wales a good destination for camping?

    Definitely! New South Wales offers diverse camping options, from coastal campsites like those found along the NSW South Coast to those nestled in national parks like the Blue Mountains National Park and Kosciuszko National Park. Many national parks provide well-maintained campsites with facilities, while others offer more rugged, secluded experiences. Booking in advance, especially during peak season, is recommended.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in New South Wales?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in New South Wales are Mittagong Caravan Park, Saddle Camp Tiny House By Tiny Away and Camp Jordan.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in New South Wales?

    Visiting local farmers' markets, like those in Orange or Byron Bay, is a great way to interact with producers and experience regional specialties. Explore smaller towns and villages away from major cities to engage with a more traditional Australian way of life. Many towns hold regular community events and festivals; checking local tourism websites can help you find these. Consider attending a performance at the Sydney Opera House or a smaller regional theatre for a cultural experience.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in New South Wales?

  • Does New South Wales have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes. Summer brings heatwaves, especially in inland areas. Bushfires are a risk during drier months (primarily spring and summer). Be aware of venomous snakes and spiders; appropriate footwear and caution in the outdoors are advisable. The coast is susceptible to strong currents and rips, so heed beach safety advice. Severe weather events, including storms and floods, can occur, so check weather forecasts regularly.
  • What are the top hiking trails in New South Wales for families?

    The Blue Mountains offer many family-friendly trails, such as the Prince Henry Cliff Walk or the easier sections of the Wentworth Falls track. Royal National Park, south of Sydney, has gentler walks suitable for younger children, with stunning coastal views. For a more challenging but still manageable hike, parts of the Bouddi Coastal Walk on the Central Coast offer breathtaking scenery and are relatively safe for families with older children.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in New South Wales?

    A possible itinerary could focus on Sydney: Day 1: Explore the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and the Royal Botanic Garden. Day 2: Visit Bondi Beach, walk the coastal path to Coogee, and explore the Rocks district. Day 3: Take a ferry to Manly, enjoy the beach, and explore the Corso. Alternatively, a focus on regional NSW could involve a trip to the Hunter Valley for wine tasting and exploring charming towns, followed by a day in the Blue Mountains, and a day exploring a coastal area like the Central Coast.

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Best pet friendly New South Wales holiday parks

Among the 796 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

"Beachcomber Bliss"  Retro Copa Camper - New South Wales
10 2 reviews
New South Wales
31/07 – 02/08
NZ$274/nighttotal: NZ$548 (2 )

"Beachcomber Bliss" Retro Copa Camper

2 2
mobile home , Copacabana
"Beachcomber Bliss" – Retro Copa Camper is situated near Copacabana Beach, less than 1.6km from both the beach and Captain Cook Lookout, and within 3.2km of Bouddi National Park and North Avoca Beach.
This pet-friendly caravan sleeps four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, offering a private fenced yard with BBQ, fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning.
The Canopy - A Huch Experience - New South Wales
10 17 reviews
New South Wales
03/07 – 07/07
NZ$667/nighttotal: NZ$2668 (4 )

The Canopy - A Huch Experience

1 3
tent , Wollombi
The Canopy – A Luxury Glamping Experience is located in Wollombi, under a historic barn, offering secluded accommodation with 360-degree nature views.
This 165m² glamping shelter features a modern kitchen and bathroom, a wood-fired hot tub, and sleeps up to four guests, with a spacious layout encompassing an outdoor kitchen, dining area, and daybed.
Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - New South Wales
10 2 reviews
New South Wales
19/10 – 21/10
NZ$611/nighttotal: NZ$1222 (2 )

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

1 2
camping , Mount Vincent
This stargazing bubble tent, offered as 'Camping ∙ 1 Chambre ∙ 2 Personnes', is situated on a 5-acre site in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, providing easy access to Watagans National Park and the Hunter Valley wine region, the precise distances to which are unspecified.
The self-contained unit features a queen-sized bed, two bathrooms, and accommodates two guests, boasting amenities including a kitchen, air conditioning, internet access, a garden, fitness centre, parking, and on-site hot showers and toilets; a 'Romantic Experience' package and a 'Deluxe' option are also available.
Surfside Cudmirrah Beach - New South Wales
9.7 468 reviews
New South Wales
10/07 – 13/07
NZ$244/nighttotal: NZ$732 (3 )

Surfside Cudmirrah Beach

1 4
mobile home , Berrara
The Surfside Cudmirrah Beach mobile home is located near Sussex Inlet on the NSW South Coast, offering direct access to Cudmirrah Beach, with Jervis Bay Village just a short drive away. This accommodation has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
The mobile home provides comfortable bedding, towels, and a fully equipped kitchen. Guests can enjoy nearby activities like exploring Conjola National Park, swimming in the lagoon, or paddle boarding and kayaking, as well as relaxing in the garden, on the terrace, or using the barbecue area and children's playground.

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Reflections Grabine Lakeside - Holiday Park - New South Wales
9.6 5 reviews
New South Wales
08/07 – 11/07
NZ$426/nighttotal: NZ$1278 (3 )

Reflections Grabine Lakeside - Holiday Park

1 3
camping , Bigga
Reflections Grabine Lakeside, a holiday park located in Bigga, offers a family-friendly stay with a lakeside position providing captivating views, situated 167 kilometres from Orange Airport.
This accommodation provides essential amenities including air conditioning, a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave oven, and dishwasher, along with a garden, parking, and an on-site mini-market, making it ideal for those seeking camping and caravan park options near Grabine Lakeside.
Dubbo Rhino Lodge - New South Wales
8.9 286 reviews
New South Wales
16/08 – 21/08
NZ$299/nighttotal: NZ$1495 (5 )

Dubbo Rhino Lodge

1 2
tent , Dubbo
Dubbo Rhino Lodge is located in Dubbo, just 6 kilometres from Taronga Western Plains Zoo and 11 kilometres from Dubbo Airport, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of the region. This accommodation consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The lodge offers spacious, one-bedroom tents with 32 square metres of living space, providing a comfortable and private retreat. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, barbecue facilities, a restaurant, and a bar, as well as modern conveniences like air conditioning and a private bathroom.
The Horseman’s Rest | Horse & Dog Friendly Stay - New South Wales
10 41 reviews
New South Wales
06/07 – 08/07
NZ$322/nighttotal: NZ$644 (2 )

The Horseman’s Rest | Horse & Dog Friendly Stay

1 2
mobile home , Marulan
The Horseman’s Rest, a mobile home located in Marulan, NSW, offers a secluded and serene bushland setting ideal for travellers seeking a quiet stopover or a weekend getaway with horses.
This accommodation provides a tranquil natural environment with air conditioning, internet, a kitchen equipped with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven, and parking, catering for up to two guests.
Cockatoo Island Accommodation - New South Wales
8.7 449 reviews
New South Wales
27/06 – 29/06
NZ$162/nighttotal: NZ$324 (2 )

Cockatoo Island Accommodation

1 2
camping , Sydney
Cockatoo Island Accommodation is situated on Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour, a short ferry ride from Luna Park, Circular Quay, and Darling Harbour. The island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a unique glimpse into Australia's industrial past. The accommodation has received very good ratings for cleanliness and overall experience, with an excellent location rating.
The camping offers a variety of options, including self-contained houses, apartments, and camping grounds. Guests can enjoy a bar, cafe, tennis court, BBQ facilities, and comfortable glamping tents with amenities like bed linen, blankets, towels, and toiletries.
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