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Currarong Beachside Tourist Park, Currarong

Currarong Beachside Tourist Park is situated in the village of Currarong on the north eastern tip of Beecroft Headland. The park is close to the start of a lovely bushwalk which features native plants and animals towering cliffs and scenic coastline.

The park is bordered by bushland on one side and offers both absolute frontage to Currarong Creek (with safe swimming for children) and direct access to the beach and a magnificent sweep of the coastline. So, as you would expect, it’s a haven for anyone who loves fishing, boating or scuba diving.

Currarong Beachside Tourist Park offers you modern amenities, including recreation shelters and excellent BBQ and picnic facilities, with ice and LP Gas available, as well as half-court tennis and great children’s playgrounds. The park is 3 1/2 AAAT rated and has cabins 3, 3 1/2 and 4 AAAT star rated

Accommodation Options

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Cabins

Four differnt cabin styles to choose from ranging from basic one bedroom to fully self contained two bedroom cabins. Special Access and air conditioned options available. For more information on cabin options please contact Currarong Beachside Tourist Park.

Website: www.holidayhaven.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Fishing - Beach
  • Fishing - Estuary
  • Swimming
  • Beach
  • Fishing

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