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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 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Sunset Beach Holiday Park - Western Australia
8.1 1478 reviews
Western Australia
09/19 – 09/20
$302/nightfor 1 night

Sunset Beach Holiday Park

2 4
camping , Geraldton
Sunset Beach Holiday Park in Geraldton offers a 4-star camping experience with a prime beachfront location, just a 2-minute walk from Sunset Beach and 3.9 miles from Batavia Coast Marina.
This holiday park provides amenities such as air conditioning, a swimming pool, on-site Wi-Fi, parking, a children's playground, and is close to water sports like windsurfing and fishing.

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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
06/25 – 06/27
$116/nighttotal: $232 (2 )

Banksia Tourist Park

1 2
camping , East Fremantle
Banksia Tourist Park is located in East Fremantle, just 27 kilometers from Perth's city center, offering a convenient base for exploring the charming cafes, restaurants, and boutiques of the area. The park is also close to the beautiful beaches of South Beach and Leighton Beach, making it ideal for a relaxing beach getaway.
The park provides a range of amenities for families and pet owners, including a playground, swimming pool, picnic and barbeque areas, and pet-friendly accommodations. Guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi, parking, and laundry facilities, along with a fitness center and a garden.
Discovery Resorts - Rottnest Island - Western Australia
8.7 1790 reviews
Western Australia
07/11 – 07/13
$240/nighttotal: $480 (2 )

Discovery Resorts - Rottnest Island

1 2
glamping , Rottnest Island
This Discovery Resorts - Rottnest Island tent is a short walk from The Basin and Pinky Beach, offering a convenient location to explore the island's natural beauty. The accommodation has earned high ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The tent has a private bathroom and a fully equipped kitchenette in select units. Guests can enjoy amenities like a swimming pool, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi, as well as activities like snorkeling, cycling, and hiking.
Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge - Western Australia
9.5 45 reviews
Western Australia
09/19 – 09/20
$960/nightfor 1 night

Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge

2 4
glamping , Camp Creek
This eco-friendly shelter is situated on the Mitchell Plateau, a one-hour drive from Mitchell Falls. The Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge has earned excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The tent offers 320 square feet of space, featuring one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodates two guests. Amenities include a private bathroom with a hot shower, an outdoor patio with views, access to the Ungolan Pavilion, campfire gatherings, and gourmet dining.
Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm - Western Australia
8.6 288 reviews
Western Australia
09/26 – 09/27
$508/nightfor 1 night

Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

2 4
glamping , Dampier Peninsula
The Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm tent is located on the Dampier Peninsula, about an hour's drive from Middle Lagoon and offers a tranquil escape in a historic pearl farming setting. The tent has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm tent features one bedroom and one bathroom, providing comfortable accommodations for a family. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a kitchen, air conditioning, a swimming pool, a terrace, a garden, a restaurant, a bar, and parking.

Frequently Asked Questions about campings in Western Australia

  • When is the high season in Western Australia?

    Western Australia's high season 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. Keep in mind that this is also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.
  • 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.

  • What foods is Western Australia best known for?

    Western Australia boasts fantastic seafood, with fresh catches like rock lobster, marron (a freshwater crayfish), and abalone readily available. The region also produces exceptional wines, particularly from Margaret River. For a taste of local produce, try some bush tomatoes or quandongs, native fruits used in unique culinary creations. Don't forget the delicious damper, a traditional bread cooked over an open fire.
  • 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.

  • Is Western Australia a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Western Australia offers incredible camping opportunities, from coastal campsites with ocean views to outback locations under a blanket of stars. Karijini National Park and Cape Le Grand National Park are popular choices offering diverse landscapes and well-maintained facilities. Always check park regulations and fire restrictions before setting up camp.
  • 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.

  • 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. Consider taking a guided tour focusing on Aboriginal culture, perhaps visiting a community or art center to learn about their rich history and traditions. Many regional towns have festivals and events that showcase local talent and culture.
  • 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 Horrocks Beach Caravan Park.

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

    Yes, Western Australia has diverse weather conditions. Summers are hot and dry, especially in the inland areas. Be prepared for extreme heat. Wildlife includes venomous snakes and spiders; it's crucial to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions. Bushfires are a risk during the dry season, so check fire danger ratings before venturing into bushland. Always carry plenty of water.
  • 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.

  • What are the top hiking trails in Western Australia for families?

    The Bibbulmun Track offers sections suitable for families, with shorter, less challenging portions. In the south-west, the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is an easy, accessible walk through a stunning tall forest. For coastal walks, the Cape to Cape Track (sections of it) offers breathtaking views, but choose shorter sections suitable for children's abilities.
  • 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.

  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Western Australia?

    A three-day trip needs focus. If based in Perth, a possible itinerary includes: Day 1: Explore Perth city, visiting Kings Park and Botanic Garden and the Swan Bells. Day 2: Day trip to Fremantle, exploring the historic port and markets. Day 3: Visit Rottnest Island, known for its quokkas and beautiful beaches. This is just a suggestion; consider your interests and adjust accordingly.

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Best pet friendly Western Australia holiday parks

Among the 138 accommodations, here are the 2 best pet friendly holiday parks

Narembeen Caravan Park - Western Australia
8.8 20 reviews
Western Australia
07/11 – 07/13
$131/nighttotal: $262 (2 )

Narembeen Caravan Park

2 2
camping , Narembeen
Narembeen Caravan Park, located in Narembeen, Western Australia, offers convenient access to local shops and services.
This family-friendly park features a swimming pool, a garden, air conditioning, and a kitchenette with a microwave and refrigerator, plus Wi-Fi and pet-friendly accommodations.
Bath & Glamping Tent (1nt) - Off Grid - Western Australia
10 11 reviews
Western Australia
09/26 – 09/27
$187/nightfor 1 night

Bath & Glamping Tent (1nt) - Off Grid

1 4
tent , North Kukerin
This off-grid glamping tent, offering the "Glamping Tent (1 Night Rate) - Off Grid" experience, is situated in a peaceful rural area near North Kukerin, 30 miles from Lake Grace and 10 miles from Kukerin's local store.
This pet-friendly accommodation features two bedrooms and one bathroom to host up to three guests, with amenities including a kitchen, jacuzzi, and a unique 100-year-old concrete bath, ideal for a romantic retreat or friends' getaway.

Best Western Australia holiday parks with a locker

Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park - Western Australia
8.0 1701 reviews
Western Australia
06/25 – 06/27
$98/nighttotal: $196 (2 )

Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park

1 2
camping , Walpole
Walpole Rest Point Caravan Park is located in Walpole, a picturesque town on the south coast of Western Australia, just 76 miles from Albany Regional Airport. This park has received very good user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
The park offers units with 700 square feet of space, one bathroom, and a private entrance. Guests can enjoy a well-equipped kitchen, outdoor play equipment, a mini-market, a garden, a shared lounge area, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking.
Bell Gorge Wilderness Lodge - Western Australia
9.2 103 reviews
Western Australia
09/19 – 09/20
$1195/nightfor 1 night

Bell Gorge Wilderness Lodge

2 4
glamping , King Leopold Ranges
The Bell Gorge Wilderness Lodge is located in the King Leopold Ranges, a short drive from Gibb River Road, Bell Gorge, and Galvans Gorge, offering a convenient base for exploring the region's natural beauty. The lodge has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
Each spacious tent at the Bell Gorge Wilderness Lodge comfortably accommodates two guests. Enjoy a comfortable stay with private balconies, hot water, and amenities, along with delicious meals and campfire gatherings.
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