BIG4 parks are synonymous with highly desirable locations.
There is a bounty of beachfront holiday parks and riverside accommodation. And then there is this collection of parks with equally enticing settings.
Whether bordering forests and national parks, boasting direct lake access, or planted among acclaimed wine regions, these beauties are perfectly placed.
Park type: Holiday.
This North Coast accommodation backs on to sprawling Harrington Beach State Park, filled with photo opportunities and breathtaking coastal vistas.
Park type: Holiday.
Soak up the glorious lakefront location of this popular park. Predictably, the Great Lakes suit a mammoth assortment of water-based activities, while there is loads to keep all ages entertained within the park, too.
Park type: Premier.
Continue the lakeside theme with a stay at this South Coast NSW accommodation option. The park is set on the shores of captivating Conjola Lake and is rich with first-rate facilities and activities. Effortless beach access is on the menu, too.
Park type: Classic.
Enjoy an accommodation option that directly overlooks the southern hemisphere’s largest saltwater lake, which encourages all manner of aquatic activity. Enriching this prime position is proximity to sparkling beaches and gem-filled national parks.
Park type: Holiday.
The well-positioned and attractive park sits opposite Lake Mulwala, famed for its sensational photo ops. Naturally, the lake offers ample aquatic fun, too.
Park type: Holiday.
We’ve featured this inviting South Coast NSW holiday park previously, hailing its position directly overlooking Wallaga Lake while also being just a brief walk to the beach. It’s only 5km to Bermagui from here, too. And if you weren’t aware, BIG4 Wallaga Lake has its own brewery.
Park type: Holiday.
Enjoy a positioning on the doorstep of Cania Gorge National Park, which is highlighted by an astounding sandstone gorge and a bucketload of other treasures. And BIG4 Breeze Cania Gorge has plenty to entertain guests within its spacious surrounds.
Park type: Holiday.
Take advantage of back-gate access to Herberton Range State Forest, which is a goldmine for mountain-bike riders. It’s thanks to a network of dedicated trails that encompasses a wealth of greenery and other gorgeous scenery. And it’s not just bike riders who will love this pretty patch of Australia.
Park type: Premier.
The first-class resort – opened only in late 2018 – is planted at the southern end of pretty Pumicestone Passage and near the bridge that links the mainland with beautiful Bribie Island. BIG4 Sandstone Point teems with amazing facilities and amenities.
Park type: Classic.
Soak up a super setting on the fringes of iconic Carnarvon National Park, which is headlined by a towering gorge. The resort boasts hectare after hectare of inviting bushland.
Park type: Holiday.
BIG4 Bellarine is renowned for its feast of family fun. What is less pronounced is that it offers easy access to the cellar door of Banks Road Vineyard via a sneaky but encouraged walk across the adjoining paddock.
Park type: Holiday.
Take advantage of a location that nudges Castlemaine Botanical Gardens and which is just a casual stroll to the Mill precinct, a foodie, produce, and arts hub.
Park type: Holiday.
The rugged peaks of treasure-packed Grampians National Park create a captivating backdrop for an expansive holiday park with plenty of gems of its own.
Park type: Classic.
It’s hard to beat a prime positioning nestled within Australia’s most famous wine region. A handful of the Barossa’s ample cellar doors are within walking distance of these relaxed surrounds.
Park type: Holiday.
You’ll find this spacious holiday park and its assortment of fantastic facilities across the road from Mt Gambier’s most famous attraction, Blue Lake.
Park type: Holiday.
This park – which opened brand-new to the public in late 2018 – boasts a truly unique location. It’s found within the boundaries of The Bend Motorsport Park, a world-class complex that offers plenty of year-round action on and off the track.
Park type: Classic.
As the name indicates, BIG4 Kelso Sands includes a native wildlife park, gifting guests up-close encounters with cute creatures. The park also has a boundary with the River Tamar, it’s an easy stroll to the beach, and cellar doors of the celebrated Tamar Valley wine region are in striking distance, too.
Park type: Holiday.
The popular park enjoys a wonderful communal atmosphere, is loaded with facilities for all ages, and is a short walk to glorious Georges Bay waterfront. And further afield, there are several astonishing natural attractions to experience.
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Park type: Holiday.
Along with a positioning within the prized Margaret River region, this holiday park is situated on a working farm and oozes rustic appeal and a classic country atmosphere.
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