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Litchfield Tourist and Van Park, Batchelor

Litchfield Tourist and Van Park is situated on 35 acres, just 4 kilometres from the entrance of the Litchfield National Park. Via Batchelor, they are the closest tourist park to the national park and the fantastic Buley Rockholes, Florence Falls and also the Magnetic Termite Mounds. The park has 6 cabins, 50 shady powered sites, camp sites and a camp kitchen which includes a sink, microwave, barbecue, and tables and chairs for campers to use. The camp kitchen has lovely grassed areas and shady trees. The Finnis River runs through the bottom of the property and you can also find some secluded private camping areas along the bank.

The tourist park offers delicious meals with a licensed bar at their restaurant, Leslee’s On Litchfield.

Accommodation Options

Unpowered Solar Caravan Site

Unpowered solar sites are in shady areas for travellers with solar powered caravans.

Family Cabin

Set apart in grassed and shaded areas over the van park, the cabins are fully self contained with a double bed, bunk bed and trundle beds as required. There is a barbecue on the balcony and breakfast can be included at your request.

Unpowered Camp Sites

These are shady and grassed camp sites and there is riverside camping during April to September. The camp kitchen includes tables, chairs, a fridge, a microwave and barbecue facilities.

Mobile Homes/Bus Sites

These are large sites available for mobile homes and buses.

Powered Caravan Site

Powered sites are available for caravan travellers. Sites are in shady areas where some are undercover with an iron roof like a carport and a concrete floor for tables and chairs.

Ensuite Cabin

Set apart in grassed and shaded areas over the van park, the cabins are fully self contained featuring a double bed as well as a barbecue on the balcony. Breakfast can be included at your request.

Powered Camp Sites

Powered camp sites are shaded, grassed areas suitable for tents and campervans. Some are undercover sites with concrete slabs.

Website: www.litchfieldtouristpark.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Swimming
  • Outback

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