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Reflections Holidays expands footprint with strategic move in Tumut

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Reflections Holidays has expanded its wilderness camping footprint to 41 holiday parks in New South Wales with its appointment as the manager of Reflections Tumut River.  

 

Located in the Riverina region at the foothills of the spectacular Snowy Mountains, the popular Tumut holiday park, previously known as Riverglade Holiday Park, is now operated by Crown land manager Reflections Holidays.

 

Reflections CEO, Nick Baker, said adding Tumut to the Reflections Holidays portfolio was strategic both geographically and operationally.

 

“We already manage ruggedly beautiful holiday parks at Burrinjuck Waters and Wee Jasper which, like Tumut, are connected to the Hume and Hovell Track. We’ll be encouraging our guests and visitors to ‘connect the dots’ and visit these three beautiful destinations,” he said.

 

“Reflections is focused on connecting people with nature because we believe life’s better outside and Tumut, like Burrinjuck Waters and Wee Jasper, is a wilderness paradise offering activities such as hiking, fishing, mountain bike riding and more.”

 

Mr Baker said Reflections already had a strong presence in the region and was looking forward to “working with the Tumut community and encouraging more tourists to discover the untamed beauty of this part of the State.”

 

Reflections’ move into Tumut opens up a wonderful region for its guests to explore, with the Snowy Mountains offering a plethora of outdoor activity, from hiking and mountain bike riding to fishing and delving into the region’s food and wine scene.

 

With Reflections Tumut River now a part of its portfolio, Reflections manages 41 holiday parks and also cares for 47 nature reserves on Crown land which collectively span around 25100 acres.

The largest holiday park group in New South Wales, Reflections reinvests its profits back into the holiday parks it manages and the reserves it cares for.  

Reflections estimates that its Tumut River operations will inject approximately $1.2 million annually in additional tourism revenue to the region.

Reflections hosted a workshop with the Tumut community and local businesses on March 6 as part of its work to measure social impact and understand how Reflections parks contribute to regional economies and community wellbeing.

 

The organisation is the only holiday park group in Australia that is a certified social enterprise.

 


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Penelope Green 0437 144 526

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