Durras Lake North Holiday Park

Durras Lake North Holiday Park

Caravan, Camping and Holiday Parks
Cottages
  • Beaches & Surf
39 rooms — 386 persons
$37 – $395
Camping ranges from $37 (low season) to $85 (peak season) per night including two persons. Powered sites are around $7 per night more. Cabins ranges from $85 (low season, budget cabin) to $395 per night (peak, large two bedroom cottages).

Highlights

  • Experience kangaroos up close with the world's only Kangaroo Guarantee at Durras Lake North Holiday Park.
  • Unwind by your own fireplace at spacious campsites surrounded by Murramarang National Park's natural beauty.
  • Savour the taste of toasted marshmallows available for purchase while enjoying a night under the stars.
  • Explore uncrowded beaches and pristine lakes, perfect for swimming, fishing, and bushwalking adventures.
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Kangaroos guaranteed. Durras Lake North Holiday Park offers the world’s only Kangaroo Guarantee.

The Holiday Park is totally surrounded by the Murramarang National Park and Batemans Marine Park on the NSW South Coast, just 20 minutes from Batemans Bay.

The bushland camping ground is ideal for tents or campervans. Each campsite has its own fireplace and firewood and marshmallows are available for purchase.

Also traditional retro two bedroom fibro cottages, sleep six to seven persons or transportable one bedroom cabins, sleep four to five persons. All cottages and cabins have kitchens, bathrooms except Possum cabin, decks and wood fired barbecues except Koala cabin.

It is the ideal base for a range of activities in the bush and (kids-safe) lake. Excellent for bushwalking and swimming on uncrowded surfing beaches. Fishing in the lake, on the beach or off the rocks is always good. The birdlife is exceptional. Just a three minute stroll to Durras Beach or Durras Lake. Just a five minute drive to Depot Beach and headland and 10 minutes to Pebbly Beach – if you must.

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Accreditations

  • Caravan and Camping Industry Association NSW
  • NSW – Crown Lands

Features

  • Barbeque
  • Boat Ramp
  • Cafe
  • Camp Kitchen
  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Gas
  • Kiosk
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking
  • Open Fireplace
  • Outdoor Dining Area
  • Outdoor Furniture
  • Public Telephone

Activities

  • Canoeing/Kayaking
  • Fishing
  • Swimming

Tags

  • Beaches & Surf

Available experiences

Cottages

Cottages

There are four traditional fibro cottages.

Lorikeet and Rosella both sleep up to six persons. A double bed in one room. The second bedroom has a double bed and set of bunks. Full kitchen and bathroom, television/DVD. Covered deck overlooking the bush of Murramarang National Park. Wood fired barbecue.

Kookaburra sleeps up to seven persons. A double bed in one room. The second bedroom has a double bed with a single bunk over the top. Another set of bunks in a communal area. Same facilities as the other cottages.

King Parrot sleeps up to seven persons. A queen bed in one room. The second bedroom has a double bed with a single bunk over top. Another set of bunks in a communal area.

Cabins

Cabins

There are four standard park cabins.

Pelican and Penguin cabins both sleep up to five. A double bed in a separate bedroom. A triple bunk in a walk through area. Kitchen and bathroom, covered deck, wood fired and barbecue. Television and DVD.

Dolphin Cabin sleeps up to four. Double bed in one room and a set of bunks in the main living area. Bathroom and kitchenette, deck, wood fired and barbecue. Television and DVD.

Possum Cabin sleeps up to four. Two rooms; the main room has a double bed, kitchenette and dining table and sink. The second room has a lounge and set of bunks. Guests to use the shared amenities block just 20 metres away. Has a covered deck. Television and DVD.

Camping

Camping

Powered and non-powered camping sites are available in the Durras Beach Camping Ground. In a bushland setting surrounded adjacent to the Murramarang National Park. Just a five minute stroll to the beach.

Unlike many campgrounds in the area, campers are enjoy large sites and are generally spread out. All sites are flat and have wood fired barbecues (firewood available for purchase). Many sites are suitable for small to medium sized vans.

Extensive wildlife visits the camping ground including kangaroos, possums, goannas, bandicoots and a myriad of birdlife.

Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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