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FAMILY FUN AT
TRIAL BAY ECO TOURIST PARK


When the whole family needs a holiday, look no further than Trial Bay Eco Tourist Park located at South West Rocks, NSW.  Located 1 hour north of Port Macquarie and 1 1/2 hours south of Coffs Harbour it is the perfect spot for your caravan, RV, campervan., motor-home or holiday park cabin adventure.

South West Rocks is perhaps one of the most magnificent places to be found on the Mid-North Coast.  It is home to the majestic Trial Bay and wonderful bushwalks.  The pretty seaside town holds a treasure trove of things to explore and is an ideal holiday destination, winter or summer.

Trial Bay Eco Tourist Park is a family-run business and an independent member of the BIG4 holiday park chain, and they know what families want, so the park is designed to offer an array of family-friendly activities.

The park offers a variety of accommodation choices ranging from self-contained cottages that sleep up to eight people, deluxe cabins that sleep 2-4 people and spa cabins to camping sites … and powered sites (with ensuite!!!) for caravans and motor-homes.  Imagine camping and having your own toilet and bathroom on your site.  It certainly takes the hard work out of camping out!

When taking children on holiday, parents need to be mindful about accommodation choices. Will the accommodation be truly child-friendly or does it just tolerate kids? Will the facilities allow Mum and Dad some rest and relaxation whilst the kids are entertained? Is it possible to sleep more than four in the cabin and still have some degree of privacy?

Owner-managers Leanne and Tony Mayne believe their park offers a unique experience to suit every budget and families of all sizes.

“We strive to offer something extra to make each family’s holiday special”, said Tony.  “If you are planning a family holiday, we can provide inclusive facilities such as resort-style pool, adventure playgrounds for all ages, half-court tennis, games room, TV room, volleyball court, café and giftware, wireless internet for laptops and internet kiosk.”

During school holidays there is a range of kids club activities including movie nights, National Park discovery tours, craft and plaster-painting just to name a few.

While Trial Bay is first and foremost a family-friendly resort, there are many activities on offer outside of school holidays, including bike hire and canoe hire.

As well as stretching the holiday dollars, the well-managed park facilities keep kids safely entertained for hours, leaving parents to enjoy some well-deserved R&R, because it shouldn’t just be about the kids when on holiday! When planning a family holiday, Tony and Leanne suggest that you look for places that offer facilities which will appeal to mum and dad too.  Trial Bay Eco Tourist Park can provide gourmet picnic hampers and breakfast baskets delivered to your door.  Enjoy a massage or a manicure without leaving the Park - the mobile massage van comes right to you! 

And when you do summon the energy to leave the Park, here are just some of the attractions on offer:  winery tours, ceramic studios, markets, fun parks, 10 pin bowling, snorkelling and diving, surfing and fishing, kids’ playgrounds, eating out, shopping, arts & crafts … the list goes on!

So don’t waste time – plan your next family getaway at Trial Bay Eco Tourist Park.  Whether it be just your family or your extended family or friends, Trial Bay Park is the perfect location for your next family holiday, whatever your budget!

For more information and bookings, go to Trial Bay Eco Tourist Park

About the Author
Lisa Monk is a marketing communications writer with a diverse background that includes experience in travel, hotel, finance, public relations and advertising. She has worked with Club Med, the Holiday Inn group and on a number of other travel projects on a freelance basis.  Lisa has travelled throughout Asia Pacific, North America and England.

Lisa now works with TakeABreak.com.au as editor of the Holiday Inspirations newsletter and other publications.  She lives in Sydney with her husband Andy, and sons Joseph and Nicholas.

About the author
Lisa is a professional editor for Holiday Inspirations.

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Comments
  I have been holidaying in South West Rocks for years and, although it is changing, like the rest of the coast, it is still a wonderful seaside town with a fabulous array of beaches and activities. Love it!
Posted on Oct 02 2007 at 20:29

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