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Fraser Coast RV Park

7 Ratings

Gertrude the Gypsy Wagon and Bertha the Aussie Van now open $85/n - air conditioned comfort


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Suzanne Denton, campsite manager, Anycamper since July 2019

This listing has been verified by the campsite manager and was last updated June 2024.


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7 Reviews

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Raquel Martínez Aparicio
3 weeks ago

Regarding the kitchen, this has been the best campsite I’ve ever been so far, it was very well equipped and quite clean. Also, decoration and lighting is great. The only bad part about the camping is... Read more

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Wally21
2 years ago

Facilities fantastic ... never seen better ! Beautiful property with plenty of spaces and choice ! Only one draw back .... mozzies 😢😢😢 Absolutely MUST go prepared with protection and stay inside at all times if not ! Children need repellent lotions on every surface of skin even inside trouser legs ! Once in the van / tent , they are impossible to get rid of and that’s not an exaggeration. Mozzies are a part of camping life around water and bush; we had over 60 bites per person from a couple of hours of not being fully covered . Wear socks and shoes !

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Erin
3 years ago

A beautiful spot!! The amenities are lovely and clean, and there’s obviously been a lot of thought and love put into the park. The owners and staff are so lovely and welcoming. The only downside was the midges and mosquitos - they’re everywhere and always around. BushMan’s won’t even stop the midges!! Such a shame because we could’ve easily spent a week here if it wasn’t for the biting bugs. Wear long clothes and bring PLENTY of bite cream because they can become unbearable.

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Jane C.
3 years ago

Great little get away spot!! So many lovely little querks to this place! Super smooth system for booking, we were late on the road and gave them a call they simply emailed us with the details of how t... Read more

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Guest A.
4 years ago

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Paul T. 4 years ago
Question:

Can I bring a horse?

Answer:

Definitely. We have a fenced horse paddock with a dam and fresh water. There is also a round yard and lots of horse trails. by Fraser Coast RV Park

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Location

54 Bengtson Road,
River Heads QLD 4655

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Details

Listing type
Caravan Park
No. of sites
30
Next to car
Yes
Caravans
Yes
Cabins Available
Yes
Management
Independent
Phone
Website
Visit

Average temperature

January
L 21°C
H 31°C
February
L 21°C
H 31°C
March
L 20°C
H 30°C
April
L 17°C
H 28°C
May
L 14°C
H 25°C
June
L 11°C
H 23°C
July
L 9°C
H 23°C
August
L 10°C
H 24°C
September
L 13°C
H 26°C
October
L 16°C
H 28°C
November
L 18°C
H 29°C
December
L 20°C
H 31°C
Source: Meteostat

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