Situated in the centre of town with shops, supermarkets and tourist attractions just a hop, skip and jump away, Woodbine Tourist Park is your ideal holiday destination. With friendly staff, modern facilities and overlooking the beautiful Gippsland Lakes, with an easy stroll to the famous 90 Mile Beach, the Park itself has ample grassed areas and is nicknamed the 'Quiet One' by regular guests.
With a central Lakes Entrance location, Woodbine Tourist Park caters for the whole family.
With a central Lakes Entrance location, Woodbine Tourist Park caters for the whole family.
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Take a cruise across the shimmering waters of the Gippsland Lakes and visit a diversity of natural attractions including The Lakes National Park, Barrier Landing, Eastern Beach and the Paynesville Canals. Take a dip and cool off in the ocean at one of two surf lifesaving patrolled beaches in Lakes Entrance.
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Anandarajah Sutharsanan
Dec 28, 2021
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Greg Quinn
Dec 27, 2021
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TrekenOZ
Nov 26, 2021
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Dave Townsend
Mar 05, 2021
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Maria Annetts
Feb 26, 2021
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Very nice little park. Amenities are very clean there is a baby bath available outdoor kitchen. In a nice spot across from the bowling club. I wasn't aware when we booked but there are also powered sites on a grass area. Next time that would be our choice of site as the cement slab sites are a bit tight to get into. Over all, loved it so much we booked an extra night
Maree Sampson
Jan 23, 2021
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Cfurnival
Jun 05, 2020
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Kylie Williams
Nov 21, 2019
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Very central location being walking distance to town. The park itself is small and basic however is very well maintained. We stayed on a cemented drive-through powered site. The camp kitchen is lovely being partially open to the outside which we really liked. It’s fully covered and has an enclosed indoor area also. Only negative for us is that we felt right on top of others staying. Our motorhome is a 4 berth slide out that almost couldn’t open as we had parked cars on either side of us on other sites. If you’re traveling with a larger setup double check where you’re being positioned when
Shane Jabara
Jul 01, 2017
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