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Hervey Bay Beachfront Tourist Parks, Hervey Bay

Hervey Bay Beachfront Tourist Parks offer absolute frontage to the calm waters and beautiful beaches of Hervey Bay. Situated approximately three and a half hour drive from Brisbane, the Parks provide an ideal holiday experience for the family, independent backpacker or those just requiring a quiet getaway by the sea.

There are three separate parks, at Pialba, Scarness and Torquay, stretching along three kilometres of Hervey Bay’s main tourist strip, enjoying unparalleled access to the best sea views in Hervey Bay. The parks are three to three and a half star RACQ rated with clean amenities and a range of facilities to suit most caravanners and campers. Each park is within easy walking distance to shopping, restaurants and entertainment.

Accommodation Options

Non-Beachfront Powered Camp Site

Beachfront Camp Site

Non-Beachfront Non-Powered Camp Site

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Swimming
  • Beach
  • Fishing

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