Beachcomber Holiday Park - You'll want to stay forever

The beach is beautiful even on a winter's day

Beachcomber Holiday Park is right on the beach on the picturesque south coast of New South Wales in Eurobodalla National Park on the southern side of Tuross Lake, and a leisurely stroll to Tuross Head.

It's holidays the way we used to have them. Laid back, friendly, unpretentious. When you're sitting here, looking out across the blue horizon, with the eucalyptus perfume of the bush wafting from behind you, it's easy to imagine that this was what the world was like before we all came along. Go on, come and enjoy this slice of seclusion with us, but we warn you that once you get here you'll want to stay forever.

Beachcomber offers modern north facing solar powered cabins with spectacular beach and ocean views and spacious unpowered campsites right on the beachfront or under the trees, for tents, caravans, camper trailers and motorhomes.

Mindful of the environmental sensitivity of Beachcomber Holiday Park's surrounds and committed to an ethos of environmental and social responsibility, we have instigated several significant initiatives that are aimed at these ideals. These include; renewable solar power to most of the park, solar hot water systems, sewerage management system based on Wisconsin Mounds, recycling and native vegetation regeneration.


Don't let the cold weather at home put you off an autumn or winter holiday. The days from May to September are generally bright and sunny, Tee-shirt weather in fact. The nights are a little chilly but that doesn't really matter when you can sit around a camp fire or curl up in your cosy cabin.


The park and surrounding bushland abound with native wildlife. Small red necked wallabies will join you for breakfast most mornings and emus are regular visitors. The surrounding National Park is a bird watchers paradise with cheeky kookaburras, bellbirds, plovers and parrots all making their presence felt.

When you tire of watching the wildlife, why not try a spot of fishing. There's rock, beach and lake fishing - something for everyone. Don't worry if you have forgotten to bring a line or your fishing licence, they are all available from the office, together with a good variety of bait. Beachcomber Holiday Park is known for a wide variety of good eating fish; tailor, flathead, bream and salmon to name just a few.

Hot after all that fishing, then take a dip in the ocean - the surf is usually very good and the water is always crystal clear. Waves not your scene, then Tuross Lake is only a short stroll away.

From September to November you might like to just sit on the beach and watch the whales returning south. They often stay and play just off the headland.

The bushland behind the park is crisscrossed with walking tracks. Stroll in the cool beneath the tall gums and admire the myriad of bird life.

Whether you are looking for an active holiday or just want to sit back and relax with your family, you'll want to stay forever at Beachcomber Holiday Park. Don't forget, Beachcomber is one of the few places that you can still finish a day in the great outdoors sitting around a campfire with your friends.



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02 4473 5312

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