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Reflections Holiday Park Finishes AU$2M Cabin Investment And Recently Awarded Travelers’ Choice 2022

The Urunga Reflections Holiday Park (Australia) has completed a new AU$2 million cabin precinct to cater to the high demand for high-quality, sustainable holiday accommodation in the Coffs Coast Region.

The new cabin precinct includes seven, two-bedroom premium eco-cabins with solar power from East Coast Homes positioned to capture river views and provide a sense of being on an outdoor adventure, according to a report.

Green Construction Management Pty Ltd (GCM) delivered civil works, paths, car parking, and services to each cabin to ensure a premium guest experience.

The new precinct increases Urunga park’s cabin number to 29. It will also accommodate families, people with disabilities, and travelers with pets.

The park upgrade comes hot on the heels of the release of the Reflection Group’s 2030 Strategic Plan to boost regional tourism and economies by investing in park facilities, innovative accommodation, and new guest experiences.

Reflections Holiday Parks CEO Nick Baker said the expanded accommodation offering and the park’s recent commendation as a 2022 Traveller’s Choice location by the online platform, Tripadvisor, encourages more visitors to stay, explore the town and support local businesses.

“We provide nature-driven escapes and Urunga, in its quiet coastal setting with nearby boardwalks, wetlands, and scenic walks, is perfect for families looking to relax and recharge,” Baker said.

“As land managers of these parks for the people of NSW, providing a diverse range of accommodation and really lifting our parks so people can experience regional NSW with its unique stories, history, people and landscapes is incredibly important to us.”

Minister for Lands and Water Kevin Anderson said the investment in quality accommodation on Crown land would help attract more visitors to Urunga, that will give the region a significant boost.

“The NSW Government recently announced $28 million in loan funding to support upgrades to Reflections Holiday Parks on Crown land and support the group’s strategic plan to bolster regional tourism and economies,” Anderson said.

“Crown Lands and Reflections have also funded a soon to be completed Aboriginal yarning circle at the Morgo Street Reserve outside the Urunga park, as an educational centrepiece for the local Gumbaynggirr people, guests, and community to share stories and cultural knowledge. A memorial plaque for Dr. Eric Dunn, a local icon and GP committed to the Urunga and Bellingen communities will also be erected as part of this initiative.”

This article originally appeared on Mirage News.

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PanicSymptom-0k
PanicSymptom-0k
February 22, 2024 11:28 pm

Isn’t it remarkable how Reflections Holiday Park has invested in new eco-cabins and outdoor activities to connect guests with nature? I believe it’s an inspiring way to promote the region’s history and culture. By partnering with locals, the park offers authentic experiences, making visitors feel truly engaged. It’s thrilling to see how this investment, along with their recent recognition, will benefit the community and attract more visitors.

paula_paints
paula_paints
April 3, 2024 2:44 am

Isn’t it awesome that Urunga Reflections Holiday Park just finished their new eco-cabin precinct? It’s not just about lodging but also welcoming everyone, making it a top spot for a nature-filled retreat!

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