
About Us
Tweed Holiday Parks offers seven idyllic beach, river or creekside and riverside locations along the Tweed from Tweed Heads to Pottsville South. Each park is a stone’s throw from the water’s edge offering a tranquil space to unwind and recharge.
Tweed Holiday Parks
Tweed Holiday Parks was established in 1997 to manage seven holiday parks located on Crown land between Tweed Heads in the north and Pottsville South in the south, spanning a total area of 24 hectares.
In 2019, Tweed Holiday Parks underwent a significant brand evolution, introducing a new brand promise, name, and logo. Since its inception, the parks have seen substantial upgrades in structure, management, and guest experience. Following the refurbishment of Kingscliff Beach in 2018, the rebrand was a natural step to reflect the parks' modern identity and their value to staff, stakeholders, and guests.
Tweed Holiday Parks embraces the simplicity of spending quality time with family and nature – capturing the essence of camping. A stay at any of the parks is about creating lifelong memories, enjoying outdoor activities, and relaxing in stunning waterside locations. With a temperate climate year-round, guests can experience fishing, paddleboarding, kayaking, swimming, surfing, or simply unwinding by the water.
Tweed Holiday Parks provide peace of mind to those seeking modern, affordable and flexible spaces to stay. Close to nature, tranquil waters and located in areas of pristine beauty. With something to suit every occasion - providing a home away from home - a space to make memories.
Visitors can choose from accommodation to suit every need, budget, and occasion including waterfront cabins, Surfari tents, spacious tourist and tent sites.
Supporting the Tweed
As a commitment to the Tweed and our local community, we are continuously enhancing our parks to meet the expectations of today's holidaymakers.
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Defibrillators
Each of our holiday parks has an automated external defibrillator available in the reception area and staff has undergone CPR and defibrillator training. They are for us both within the park as well as outside in case of an emergency. The defibrillators are registered with the AED (Accident & Emergency Department) and feature a Locator App which helps to put the community and first responders in touch with their local AEDs.
In-park Events
All parks host their own in-park events, many including local business - musicians, food trucks, children's entertainment. During the winter months, selected parks organise fitness sessions, such as tai chi, yoga, and strength training for our guests. School holidays see regular activities to keep the young ones entertained including visits from Santa and Easter bunny.
Accessible Facilities & Accommodation
All parks have accessible facilities including accommodation, camp kitchens, toilets, and showers. Together with Tweed Council, Tweed Holiday Parks have provided secure housing for a beach wheelchair at the Tweed Holiday Parks Pottsville South, available for use by the local community and holiday park guests.
Ongoing Upgrades
As a commitment to tourism and the highest levels of guest satisfaction, Tweed Holiday Parks are continuously being enhanced, refurbished and upgraded to meet the expectations of today's holidaymakers.
Our Sustainability Pledge
Tweed Holiday Parks is committed to environmental sustainability and preserving and protecting our communities and the environment including recycling, reducing energy consumption and protecting wildlife.
Our environmental commitment extends to our local community and the local economy. We employ a local workforce and use local tradespeople and other suppliers where possible.
We promote local products, services, and attractions to all visitors to our 7 parks as well as on our website and other digital channels. We regularly provide sponsorship and accommodation prizes to local events. We are dedicated to attracting visitors to The Tweed and have and will continue to invest in enhancing the visitor experience with local community projects.
Our ‘sustainability pledge’ is communicated to all staff members and park visitors and we actively encourage sustainable behaviour at home as well as in the parks.
By 2023 we pledge to:
- Reduce our water consumption by 20%.
- Reduce our power consumption by 20%.
- Transition to renewable energy options where possible.
- Reduce our landfill waste by 20%.
- Protect the natural biodiversity in our parks by planting native species.
- Protect the wildlife in our parks by informing all visitors of ‘care’ zones.