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Anchorage Holiday Park, Iluka

The Anchorage Holiday Park is located on the outskirts of Iluka village and nestles against the southern perimeter of Bundjalung National Park. It is also close to the Iluka Golf Course. The park has a river frontage that provides easy access and spectacular views westward across the wide expanse of the Clarence River to the hills beyond.

Iluka, which is an Aboriginal word for ‘by the sea’, is the rarest of places, a sleepy coastal fishing village at the mouth of the Clarence River, which is favoured by four mild seasons.

Visitors can easily experience a World Heritage Rainforest, National Parks, ocean beaches, river rock, beach and deep sea fishing plus all manner of water-based recreation.

A visit to the Co-op wharf when the trawlers return just after dawn is an invigorating experience, an atmospheric place of rich fishy smells amid the commotion of unloading the night’s catch of prawns, fish and other seafood destined for the local and metropolitan eateries.

Safe and comfortable fishing boats can be hired at very reasonable rates in Iluka, which also offers launching facilities for anyone bringing their own craft. Situated beside the river, the Anchorage boasts its own jetty and small-boat launching ramp.

For those not interested in fishing, Iluka offers long stretches of unspoilt beaches and perhaps Australia’s most accessible rainforest. The World Heritage Iluka Nature Reserve contains the largest remnant of shoreline rainforest in Australia. A gentle walking track (part of it is wheelchair accessible) meanders through the forest and allowing for peacful observation stops, a round trip takes about 90 minutes.

Accommodation Options

Camp Site

Camp Site

Ens Villa

Ens Villa

Deluxe Cabin

Deluxe Cabin

Queen Cabin

Queen Cabin

Serviced Site

Serviced Site

Spa Cabin

Spa Cabin
*Our luxury Cabins feature two decors, Country Cottage and Mediterranean, the latter with a view to the magnificent Clarence River.
*The master bedroom contains a queen size bed, bedside tables, dressing table, wardrobe and television.
*The second bedroom hosts two single beds and a hinged bunk, bedside table and wardrobe.
*The cabins accommodate 5/6 people with a maximum of 4 adults.
*Sheets, pillows and cases, blankets and towels are supplied for all beds.
*The bathroom has a corner spa, shower, toilet, vanity, complimentary toiletries, and hairdryer.
*The kitchen/dining has an extensively equipped kitchen featuring a full-sized gas range, microwave and two-door fridge/freezer, dining, iron/board and cookware.
*The living area is cosy with couches, TV, VCR and DVD players and a CD player to ensure your stay is enjoyable.
*All cabins are non-smoking with air-conditioning and ceiling fans. A covered decking with outdoor furniture and private garden at each cabin ensures a pleasant outlook.

Website: www.anchorageholidaypark.com.au

Experiences

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Popular Activities

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