Colac Colac Caravan Park or "Clack Clack" as it is referred to by the locals is located six kilometres from Corryong on the Murray Valley Highway. Paul and Melissa Dally are your hosts and look forward to meeting many old and new customers.
Colac Colac Caravan Park has something for everyone, so if it's a weekend away to relax and unwind or for an extended period to really take in and explore what the Upper Murray has to offer and enjoy the natural beauty of the great outdoors Colac Colac Caravan Park is for you.We have cabin accommodation ranging from our luxury cabin right on the Nariel Creek, ensuite cabins for families, standard cabins or powered and unpowered sites.
Colac Colac Caravan Park has something for everyone, so if it's a weekend away to relax and unwind or for an extended period to really take in and explore what the Upper Murray has to offer and enjoy the natural beauty of the great outdoors Colac Colac Caravan Park is for you.We have cabin accommodation ranging from our luxury cabin right on the Nariel Creek, ensuite cabins for families, standard cabins or powered and unpowered sites.
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Colac Colac Caravan Park is beautful all year round, you will be impressed by the ever-changing scenery. Mountains, valleys, lush green pastures, beautiful creeks, rivers, waterfalls and many attractions. In Summer you will appreciate the shaded cool retreat Colac Colac's many beautiful trees and green grass offer you.
All cabins are fully self-contained with cooking facilities, TV, air-conditioning, veranda, outdoor setting and car parking beside cabin. Park Facilities: Hot showers, clean amenities, laundry, dryer, baby bath, camp kitchen, undercover BBQ area, LPG refills, coffee, kiosk, tourist information, children's playground, dump point, camp fires are allowed.
This district offers superb mountain scenery and excellent trout fishing in the Murray River and its tributaries, with the town being known as the home and final resting place of Jack Riley, the original 'Man from Snowy River'. A life-size statue depicting 'that terrible descent' made famous by Banjo Paterson's poem sits in the town.
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Cattly
Sep 24, 2021
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Tania Sch
Aug 07, 2021
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Phil Missen
Jun 04, 2021
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Susan Lowe
Apr 19, 2021
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Shane Whelan
Apr 12, 2021
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They had a large caravan club event when we stayed, gave us no warning there would be a live band playing until after 10pm, then when we addressed it with them the next morning, the manager was so rude to us. Not the quiet peaceful kid friendly environment they promote themselves as in our experience. Staff were rude, facilities are dated. Would not recommend
Brian Gridley
Apr 05, 2021
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Lovely park in picturesque setting.
But our group of 4 vans had to endure three days of constant power failures. At one stage we didn’t know our fridge was off all night & they didn’t want to be contacted after hours. Management were rude & unapologetic, at one stage blaming our caravan for the failures. Never offered a discount or even a credit for a future stay.
But our group of 4 vans had to endure three days of constant power failures. At one stage we didn’t know our fridge was off all night & they didn’t want to be contacted after hours. Management were rude & unapologetic, at one stage blaming our caravan for the failures. Never offered a discount or even a credit for a future stay.
Michele Grenfell
Jan 12, 2021
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Jackie Brocklehurst
Nov 17, 2020
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Benjamin Ratcliffe
Oct 30, 2020
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Harry Emery
Jan 12, 2020
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