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Kingaroy Holiday Park, Kingaroy

Take the time out and rejuvenate your senses with superb food and wines in the heart of Queensland’s newest and fastest growing wine region. Try gliding over the landscapes that will take your breath away. Take a tour of the wineries or visit the Bunya Mountains for a picnic. At night visit the Maidenwell Astronomical Observatory. Take a break and visit the Biscuit Factory, Doll Museum, Garden and Rocks, Kingaroy Cheese and Stuart Range Estates or tour the Kingsley Grove Vineyard. The Kingaroy Bicentennial Heritage Museum has a great display and video depicting their peanut industry.

Kingaroy Caravan Park and Cabins have one and two bedroom villas. The villas are comfortable, fully self-contained with ensuites and reverse cycle air conditioning, television, microwaves, fridge and a relaxing patio. The budget park cabins are fully self contained with air conditioning and ensuites. The caravan sites are located off the highway with campers kitchen, fridge, gas barbecue and the cool pool in lovely garden settings. Entertainment during the winter months on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays includes sing-a-longs and bush poetry.

Accommodation Options

Park Cabins

Fully self contained one bedroom cabins with ensuite, full kitchen and air conditioning.

Deluxe One Bedroom Villa

One bedroom villas are fully self contained with ensuite, kitchen air conditioning and extremely comfortable and new decor.

Deluxe Two Bedroom Villa

Two bedrooms with ensuite, air conditioning with separate open plan kitchen, lounge and dining area. Lovely verandahs in garden settings. Extremely comfortable and new decor.

Website: www.kingaroycaravanpark.com.au

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