New South Wales Tourism welcomes Riverbreeze Tourist Park in Moruya, for all your accommodation and travel needs, book your holiday today. Moruya is a great choice for travellers interested in restaurants, food and relaxation.
Located on the banks of the Moruya River, just across from the township itself, in the heart of the diverse and peaceful Eurobodalla region is Riverbreeze Tourist Park. Every kind of holiday accommodation is offered from executive villas to simple campsites, all with a choice of river or mountain views. The Riverbreeze Tourist Park warmly invites you to relax and enjoy the river, fishing, beaches, restaurants, galleries and boutiques. A Top Park member. Pets are welcome on caravan or camping sites only. Great things to do while staying at Riverbreeze include the Saturday morning markets, Mogo Zoo, 18 hole golf course, tennis, bowling, kayak/dinghy hire, charter fishing, racecourse, speedway, go-karting, sandy beaches, 4WD trails, mountain biking, skydiving, scenic flights, cycling, visit Deua National Park....5.0 based on 5 reviews
I travel here almost every year during summer; it's been a family tradition since the 1980s and it's always met my highest standards. Cabins are very well kept and room service is prompt and concise. On-site facilities are right where they need to be. Very close to town; literally within walking distance of town and a brisk walk over the bridge. Booking prices are great. Absolutely no faults about this park; it's been a family holiday site for decades and I can assure you that it'll continue through the generations.
Love it. The reception staff are just lovely and very accommodating. We just wish the site we've been lucky enough to have wasn't being abolished due to putting in another pool. We'd book this site regularly a couple times a year. Great spot for relaxing, kayaking, fishing and kids
Riverbreeze Tourist Park has some interesting information on why Australia is called the land down under?
Australia is known as 'the land Down Under' for its position in the southern hemisphere. The discovery of Australia began when European explorers searched for land under the continent of Asia. Before Australia was discovered, it was known as Terra Australis Incognita the unknown southern land.
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