New premium accommodation at Reflections Bermagui to increase visitor spending to $3 Million

BermaguiBrief

Park Name 
Bermagui
Briefing Time / Date
Monday 13th March
Address
1 Lamont St
Bermagui NSW 2546
Park Manager Contact  
Karen & Wayland Mason, 
(02) 6493 4383, 0434 416 346
Leap Contact  
Melanie Power - 0437791555
NSWCHPT Contact
Sally Wicks - (02) 4967 2233
Date of Visit  
Thursday 16th March
Wifi Password zane001
Wifi speed      

 
#Trip_Name#Overview

Park Overview 
Situated opposite Horseshoe Bay Beach with many of our sites having magnificent views of the Bay and Mt. Gulaga. The gateway to the spectacular Sapphire Coast, the sapphire Blue Ocean tinged with golden beaches and edged by rugged headlands and rock pools make this park the ideal holiday destination. For choice of cuisine take a stroll to the cafes, Country Club or Fisherman’s Wharf to enjoy the freshest of the catch of the day.   For the family there is a beautifully grassed and shady playground with swings, a slide and lots more to enjoy whilst Mum and Dad relax nearby. Bath the kids in the full sized bath and babies bath in the amenities. Clean, safe and friendly, Bermagui is the perfect location to recharge and reconnect. It is a comfortable base to enjoy the whales, game fishing, snorkeling diving and explore magnificent walks, rides and birdlife of the area.
Destination Overview 
Bermagui is famous for many reasons. 
•	Top 20 destinations in the world for food produce Gourmet traveler
•	Movie made here , Billy Connolly / man who sued god 
•	Zane grey famous author loved Bermagui
•	Mr Sinclair from Bermagui was the logo on Tooheys beer bottles and logos
•	Bermagui is close to the continental shelve
•	Bermagui has the 2nd most significate Aboriginal  site in Australia bar Uluru / mt Dromedary  or Gulaga
•	Bermagui boosts some great reginal events   four winds festival / many fishing tournaments / seaside festival / Bermagui sculptures / Cartago folk festival/ bike show and duck race.
•	Montreal Gold fields tours 
•	Camel rock plus other site seeing a

Reflections Holiday Park will open a $3.89 million premium cabin precinct at its Bermagui property in December, expected to raise visitor spending in the region to $3 million annually.

Reflections Bermagui, which already contributes almost $2 million to the regional economy, will introduce eight new premium cabins providing an additional injection of $1 million on top of that for local businesses and tourism operators.

This exciting new cabin precinct will meet increased demand for high-quality, sustainable holiday accommodation on the South Coast and is part of a group-wide accelerated program of luxury cabin, glamping and tiny home developments ready in time for Summer.

Minister for Lands and Water Kevin Anderson the NSW Government is providing $28 million in loan funding to Reflections to support ongoing plans to improve park facilities.

“Reflections manages over 9,200 hectares of Crown land across NSW providing quality holiday experiences at 36-holiday parks, and our $28 million loan funding will help it invest in capital upgrades across the state to help grow regional tourism,” Anderson said.

“Park improvements like Bermagui are part of Reflections’ Strategic Plan to boost investment to enhance guest experiences, showcase regional NSW and support local towns, businesses and economies.”

Reflections Holiday Parks CEO Nick Baker said there are incredibly exciting times for the group with Reflections parks focused on growth with a purpose.

“As the largest holiday park group in the State, we see ourselves as the recreation centre for rural and regional communities,” Baker said.

“Our seven new 6-berth cabins and one 4-berth accessible cabin at Bermagui, will almost double the number of roofed accommodation people can book. Bermagui is such a special part of the South Coast, and we are proud to provide more opportunities for people to visit the region and experience all it has to offer.

“We are also upgrading the stormwater system, building retaining walls and providing extra parking for guests and visitors with 10-metre driveways to accommodate vehicles and boats. Three of our older style-cabins have also been fully refurbished with new flooring, decks and larger modern-style bathrooms in response to guest feedback.

“Our parks like Bermagui aim to boost regional tourism and economies. By FY 2030 we aim to generate $1.3 billion* in cumulative economic value for NSW while reinvesting profits back into our land, assets and communities. We are a profit for purpose and growth with purpose. Every dollar spent at our parks equates to about $1.53 in tourist spending in the local economy, supporting NSW businesses.”

Baker said Reflections was the only accommodation provider which managed holiday parks and community reserves for the people of NSW. “Our purpose is what makes us impactful and relevant, and our park improvements increase connections with communities,” Baker said.

“There was never a better time than now to Live More, Feel More, and Connect More. We can’t wait for people to get out and experience new adventures at our parks and explore the very best regional NSW has to offer.

“Our nature escapes refresh the mind, body and soul and we will continue our path of growth with a purpose for the benefit of guests and regional communities.”

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