Collie River Valley Tourist Park serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the diverse attractions of the Bunbury-Geographe region or simply unwinding in a tranquil setting. Nestled in Collie, this park offers a variety of accommodation options to suit every travelers needs.
The park features over 70 powered sites and 15 campsites, perfect for caravans or tents. For those seeking more comfort, there are Family Cabins that can accommodate up to four people and Ensuite Cabins ideal for singles or couples.
One of the standout features of Collie River Valley Tourist Park is its pet-friendly policy, welcoming pets in designated areas as outlined in their Terms and Conditions. This ensures that even your furry friends can enjoy the getaway.
Whether you’re eager to explore the local area or just looking for a peaceful retreat, Collie River Valley Tourist Park provides a versatile and inviting environment for all types of travelers, tourists, and campers.
Samuel Xavier
a month agoA lovely experience staying in one of the Cabins, the staff are more than helpful and make you feel welcome. Very good value for what is provided and central to town. Will definitely be back next time I am travelling through. Thanks!
Claire Bear
3 months agoToasty warm cabins, lovely and clean. Crisp fresh linen. Warm fluffy towels. Thick curtains to keep the cold out. Lovely service with a smile - nothing was too much trouble. Easy booking and paying. We'll be back :-)
Ron Warren
a week agoTidy park. Friendly staff. Cabin accommodation tired but clean, basic utensils and linen, comfortable bed. Some cosmetic improvements had been done but cabin still needed a complete makeover. Floor squeaky, door tracks worn, ensuite door delaminating, small bench space, microwave only, no dish cloth. Ok for short stay.
Евгения
a month agoPowered sites do not include parking or space for a car, and the sites are located quite close together. The owners typically require you to park outside the caravan park, as they reserve parking spots for camper vans. You'll end up paying over 70 dollars per night to park elsewhere, and you'll need to carry your belongings to the site yourself. The owners are unhelpful and impolite, and if you raise any concerns, they’ll simply threaten to call the police rather than assist you.
Louie Gamble
5 months agoTony and Bianca happily run ‘a tight ship’. It shows in the park’s vast grounds and ammenities, -and in their friendly can-do manner. We stayed two nights in a cabin (without ensuite), so reasonably priced, considering the general comfort and management’s attention to detail. We’ll return in Summer, take a shady site for our camper,..& explore the area around Collie.