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There are 14 drive through sites, just right after a hard day. You can stay hooked up for a early start or just have a leisurely morning. Two of the drive through sites can accommodate rigs up to 50', so you do not have to unhitch the
vehicle trailer. Bookings for these sites is essential.
The first port of call at Bowen Village Caravan Park is the Park office and shop where you will be greeted with pleasure. Booking in is a breeze and in no time you will be on your way to your site.
Ice, TV Hire, cold drinks and standard provisions are also available. Fresh milk and bread is delivered daily. Internet connections can be arranged upon request for a small fee.
There are 112 spacious powered sites capable of accommodating your van and annex and car and boat. Of these there are 30 with onsite vans and 33 with en-suites.
Some sites will accommodate motor homes up to 30 odd feet with room to spare. Onsite and overnight vans come in a variety of sizes accommodating from two to six. There is a choice between hard annex to awning. Many of the onsite vans are air conditioned. Linen, crockery and cutlery available on request. Park policy is that no smoking nor pets are allowed within Onsite Vans. Pets on all other sites by negotiation. Please mention when booking.
There are four cabins available each with its own en-suite. One has an internal en-suite, the other three external. The cabins can accommodate from three to six. All have a double bed, single bed or bunks. Each cabin is fully equipped with cooker, fridge, TV and VCR, and air conditioning. Linen is provided
for the main bed.
Park policy is that no smoking nor pets are allowed within the cabin.
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Pool Amenities
Camp Kitchen The Park kitchen
is centrally located and has only basic facilities. TV, two
fridges, hot plate, BBQ and gas ring. There is extensive wild life around the Park. Just ask at reception for a copy of the sighted bird list, see if you can add to it. Dog exercising Area Behind the Park there is about 15 acres where residents can take their dogs, let go the leash and let the dog run to exhaustion. Care obviously has to be taken of other people in the area and of course, other dogs.
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