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Albany Holiday Park, Albany

Albany Holiday Park is situated on the main highway into Albany from Perth and is centrally located to Albany’s magnificient beaches, coastline, Stirling Ranges and Albany City. Our park has a variety of accomodation types, a beautiful rural outlook over hills and pasture, is spacious, clean and and we guarantee a peaceful stay. Enjoy the park facilities such as free gas barbeque, games room, new playground, volleyball, basketball and five acres of open grassed area for exercise. We accomodate families, groups, holiday makers, short or long stay. Discounts available.

Accommodation Options

Chalet

2bd, queen bed in master, 6 berth, TV/VCR, full kitchen, fridge, m/wave, stove, sep. toilet/shwr, includes linen, 4 star rating

Website: www.albanyholiday.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping
  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • City Sightseeing

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