RACV has announced its Healesville Country Club and Resort will receive a $27 million glow-up, which will include new accommodation offerings.
Under the development plans, 12 new villas providing two-bedroom accommodation for families and small groups will be added, alongside a new golf pro shop and new sports and recreation facilities.
RACV believes the expansion will provide a boost to regional Vicotria, and inject an estimated $3.8 million annually into the local Yarra Valley economy.
“These new luxury villas and facilities will help to meet the growing demand for family and group style accommodation, while enhancing the Yarra Valley’s reputation as a premium tourism and golfing destination,” RACV executive general manager leisure Craig Peachey said.
“During weekends and peak periods, the resort is fully booked in advance, so potential visitors to the region may look elsewhere for their getaway. This expansion will enable the facility to welcome up to 16,700 additional guests annually.”
Currently, RACV Healesville Country Club and Resort boasts a range of accommodation options, including its Lawn View Room, Golf View Room, and Premium Mountain View Room. There are also interconnecting rooms available for families and larger groups.
Beyond accommodation, the facility is also home to luxury day spa, take a dip in the pool, or maintain your fitness routine at the well-equipped fitness centre. 18-hole golf course, while those seeking leisure can enjoy the tennis court and various dining options, including the Banyalla and Riddell’s Green restaurants. The resort’s prime location also offers easy access to award-winning wineries, parks, and hiking trails, making it the perfect destination for both relaxation and adventure
“Our nine RACV Resorts across Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania have something for every traveller – from dramatic coastal scenery like you’ll find at RACV Inverloch Resort – to rich bushland or a bustling city break and we’re delighted to be able to continue to invest in our accommodation options for our RACV Members and guests,” Peachey said.
Construction is scheduled to commence in mid-2026 with the new villas expected to welcome their first guests by mid-2027.