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Jindabyne Holiday Park, Jindabyne

Situated right on the lake foreshore and just across the road from the town’s retail areas, Jindabyne Holiday Park’s superb location makes it the premier cabin destination in the Snowy Mountains. It is just a short walk to the heated indoor pool, outdoor activity specialists, fashion outlets, restaurants and the entertainment venues of the town.
Directly in front of the Holiday Park is Lake Jindabyne, with its wonderful opportunities for aquatic sports.

Please note that pets are not permitted in the Park.

Accommodation Options

Cabin Vans

No ensuite. Visitors are required to bring all bed linen, blankets, sheets and pillows as well as crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils. One double bed and three single bunks. Heating is by way of one only electric wall mounted radiator.

Park Cabins 1 Bedroom

Ensuite Cabins are equipped with full cooking facilities, two double beds, blankets and pillows. Heating is by way of wall mounted electric radiators.

On site Vans

No ensuite. Visitors are required to bring all bed linen, blankets, sheets and pillows as well as crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils. Heating is by way of one wall mounted electric radiator. Bedding is as follows:
18ft – one double and two single bunks
22ft – one double and four single bunks

Powered Sites

A modern amentities block includes the usual toilet facilities and also a ducted heating/ventilation system, male and female parent/child bathrooms, male, female and unisex disabled showers and toilets.

Park Cabins 2 Bedroom

Fully equipped cabins sleeping 1 to 6 persons. Shower and toilet.

Park Units

Ensuite and fully self contained units with Television, one double bed and three single bunks. Two blankets and one pillow are provided for each bed. Heating is by way of wall mounted electric radiators.

Website: www.jindabyneholidaypark.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Mountain Biking
  • Fishing - Trout/Fly
  • Sightseeing
  • Skiing - Water
  • Swimming
  • National Park

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