Armidale Tourist Park. Discover the charm of Armidale, a city for all seasons located in NSW’s Northern Tablelands, perfectly situated halfway between Sydney and Brisbane. Armidale is the ideal gateway for exploring breathtaking waterfalls, pristine national parks, and vibrant local culture.
Set on 14 acres of lush, picturesque grounds, Armidale Tourist Park offers diverse accommodation options to suit every budget and style within its expansive caravan park setting. Whether you prefer a cozy cabin or a spacious site for your caravan or tent, we have something for everyone.
As a dog-friendly park, we warmly welcome your four-legged friends across all sites and selected cabins, ensuring the whole family can enjoy an unforgettable stay.
Experience the beauty and hospitality of Armidale Tourist Park, your perfect home base for an adventurous and relaxing getaway!
Ish Gokkaya
3 weeks agoWe stayed for one night in a powered site with an ensuite and thoroughly enjoyed our experience. The accommodations were spacious and comfortable. Even though we arrived late and I forgot to call ahead, the staff were very accommodating. I received a text with directions to our site and our ensuite key after hours, which made our arrival smooth and stress-free. The ensuite bathroom was impressively clean and well-appointed, complete with towels, toiletries, and heat lamps. The attention to detail really stood out. Overall, the customer service was exceptional, and we loved our stay. I highly recommend this place!
Lynda
4 weeks agoA very clean Park. Service was Wonderful. We will definitely stay again when travelling. Facilities were clean and were cleaned every day. Pool looked inviting, unfortunately it was to cold for a swim while we were there.
Leanne White
a week agoI booked room 158 a cabin which fitted 4 but was only me staying for 1 night only. Cabin was boiling hot when I arrived no windows opened to air the cabin out. So I opened all windows but was shocked to see most screens were torn all but 1 window above kitchen sink. 4 other windows had ripped old screens. If you opened a window it would be filled with spiders,mossies and bugs. As most windows had spider webs caked on them. Screen door was non functional and 100 years old it didn't close at all and when shoved to close there were massive gaps for bugs to fly in. The cabins start at $95, $105 and dearer. My cabin was dated needed a bit of tlc. No lawns were mowed or any whipper snipping done around cabin. Main bed was cumfy and setup amazingly for winter with electric blankets. My stay was 31st October 29 degrees in the day. The receptionist was lovely but forgot to give me a key so when I got to cabin it was locked so had to walk back up to reception. Reception doesn't sell anything for people staying camping etc. No ice or water or any provisions at all. You had to drive back into town for that. To fix window screens would cost a sheet of screen from bunnings up the road $5.00.
Michele Adeney
a month agoThis place couldn’t have met our needs more perfectly – it was absolutely beautiful and we were trave Ing as a party of eight with my mum, in a wheelchair. That cabin must be the most roomy cabin I have ever stayed in in a van park you could have a really wonderful family holiday here. So many amenities to make you stay easy and you hardly have to bring a thing.!
Emma Williamson
a month agoonly stayed one night, we got to choose our site which was cool, but the park was overall old and a little run down, could do with a refresh/reno. Kids enjoyed the playground and the camp kitchen was nice and clean