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NEW POOL, NATIVE GARDENS, CULTURAL TRAIL SET FOR REFLECTIONS HAWKS NEST IN $1.4M MAKEOVER

Reflections Holidays 2 mins read

 A LARGE outdoor heated pool, native gardens and a cultural trail will soon take shape at Reflections Hawks Nest, alongside a refurbishment of park amenities, following Port Stephens Council’s approval of a development application by Reflections Holidays. 

The $1.4 million, “stage two” refurbishment of the popular Hawks Nest holiday park, an hour’s drive north of Newcastle, follows the completion of the stage one park improvements in December 2023.

 

The $5.075m stage one refurbishment included 14 new contemporary cabins with solar power and recycled rainwater. Two of the cabins are accessible (with ramps and all-access bathrooms) and six are dog-friendly (with lockable, enclosed decks). 

 

Reflections Holidays is a Category One Crown Land Manager which manages 40 holiday parks, unique properties and campgrounds in coastal and inland New South Wales, and cares for 45 nature reserves in the same geographical footprint.

 

Reflections reinvests all profit into the parks and reserves in its care, and is the only holiday group in Australia that is a certified social enterprise.

 

Reflections CEO, Nick Baker, said the second stage of improvements at Reflections Hawks Nest would make the park a sought-after location, alongside its nearby “sister park” at Reflections Jimmys Beach.

 

“Whether camping at a powered or unpowered site, or staying in one of our premium cabins, guests will have access to this heated pool year-round and be able to enjoy new amenities and native gardens which are beautifully landscaped, all near Bennetts Beach,” Mr Baker said.

 

“We know that the pool at Jimmys Beach is a highlight for many of our guests and we’re really thrilled to offer the same option at Hawks Nest, particularly in peak periods.”

 

Set for completion in early 2025, the pool is 7.7-metres wide and 18-metres in length, shaped like a bow tie and with a long underwater “bench” on one side.

 

 

 


About us:

Reflections Holidays is a Crown Land Manager and the only holiday group in Australia that is a certified social enterprise. 

Reflections reinvests profit into the 40 holiday parks, camping grounds and unique accommodation that it operates, and the 45 nature reserves it cares for on behalf of the NSW public.

 


Contact details:

Penelope Green 

0437 144 526

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