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Koala Park Resort

Address:  1821-1825 Phillip Island Road
Cowes, VIC, Australia
3922 
Koala Park Resort

Koala Park Resort

   
Contact Person: Steve & Robyn Kemp
   
Telephone: 03 5952 2176
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Website: http://www.koalaparkresort.com.au  
     
Postal Address :
P.O. Box 29
     
Postal Address Suburb :
Cowes
     
Post Code :
3922
     
Contact Person 1 :
Steve Kemp
     
2nd Contact Person :
Robyn Kemp
     
Appropriate age group :
From Primary School through to 80+
     
Minimum notice for booking :
Subject to availability
     
Special events :
Events on the island include the Moto GP, V8 Super Cars, Superbikes etc.
     
Special Offers :
Winter specials apply.
     
Full Comprehensive Description :

Koala Park Resort is a great place to stay with family, friends or as a large group. We are centrally located on 5 acres of peaceful, natural bushland.

Whether you want to relax and take it easy, or be more energetic, we've got the options for you. Play tennis, basketball or volleyball on our 6 plexipave courts, have a dip in the pool, or sit around the campfire and talk about the day, tell stories or take in the stars.

Cook up a storm in our undercover camp kitchen/BBQ area, which is complete with gas cook top and sink.

We are close to all of the attractions the Island has to offer and only a short drive to many restaurants, the RSL and golf clubs, and the many beaches on offer.

Accommodation is in ensuite motel units, all with fridge, kettle, toaster and TV. We have 8 single bedroom units, 6 x 2 bedroom family units and 4 x 2 bedroom bunkroom cabins to cater for most requirements.

All linen, towels and tea & coffee making facilities are provided, however, we also have room only rates available.

Groups stay in our motel units, or in "The bunkhouse". As a group, you also have the use of our large recreation/dining facility which comprises a large lounge area with pool table, table tennis table & soccer ball table, large TV with DVD, VCR and an open fire place, and our dining room seats up to 110 people.

We can fully cater for groups of 25 or more, or self catering is also an option.

Overall, Koala Park Resort offers most people, a holiday option that will suit their needs.

     

This listing is in the following categories: Outdoor Recreation Camps,
Email: koalaparkresort[at]waterfront.net.au

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