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Windang Beach Tourist Park, Windang

Our park is nestled between picturesque Lake Illawarra and the Pacific Ocean.

Lake Illawarra is a beautiful salt water lake surrounded by parkland, picnic areas and children’s playgrounds. This natural wonderland is a top spot for fishing, prawning, boating, windsurfing and yachting and our park is situated just metres from the lake’s edge overlooking the entrance of the lake from the sea.

Windang is approximately 1.5 hours drive south of Sydney airport, approximately 20 minutes drive south of the Wollongong CBD and is about 5 to 10 minutes to Shellharbour city. Both cities offer many attractions including shopping, sightseeing, entertainment facilities and also a selection of excellent restaurants, cafes and clubs. Other nearby attractions unique to our area include the Minnamurra Rainforest National Park, The Science Centre and Planetarium, The Nan Tien Temple which is the largest Buddhist temple in the
Southern Hemisphere and the scenic mountain railway The Cockatoo Run. Our area also offers good fishing and many good golf courses.

The park offers a variety of on-site accommodation ranging from the Family and Lakeview Cabins, all of which overlook the lake, through to the standard ensuite cabins and bungalows. Alternatively, bring your own caravan or tent, many of our tent sites also overlook the lake. We also offer modern amenities,
laundries, barbecue areas, games room and public phone.

Come and enjoy our beautiful lakeside setting and take in some of the attractions only our area has to offer.

Accommodation Options

Lakeview Cabin

· 5 berth (2 bedroom, ensuite, fully equipped kitchen) including Special Access Cabin (1 available)

Powered Site

Powered tent/caravan site (x62)

Unpowered Site

Unpowered tent/caravan site (x12)

Norfolk Cabin

· 5 berth (2 bedroom, ensuite, fully equipped kitchen, gas heater)

Family Cabin

· 6 berth (2 bedroom, ensuite, fully equipped kitchen)

Bungalow

· 6 berth (x4), (no ensuite)

Standard Cabin

· 5 berth (1 bedroom, ensuite, fully equipped kitchenette)

Website: touristparks.wollongong.nsw.gov.au

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