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Sandy Hollow Tourist Park

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4 Reviews

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Sandra
1 month ago
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Guest A.
10 months ago
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Ken B.
1 year ago

Great country park for an overnight stay. Clean and tidy with good staff.

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Ryan W.
6 years ago

Very nice park, a lot of walking tracks. Big sites and nice showers. Definitely will visit next time passing through


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Deb J. 1 year ago
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Is this park still open?

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Location

1618 Merriwa Road,
Sandy Hollow,
New South Wales,
2333,
AU

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Listing type
Caravan Park
Caravans
Yes
Cabins Available
Yes
Phone
Website
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Average temperature

January
L 17°C
H 32°C
February
L 17°C
H 31°C
March
L 15°C
H 28°C
April
L 10°C
H 25°C
May
L 6°C
H 21°C
June
L 5°C
H 17°C
July
L 3°C
H 17°C
August
L 4°C
H 19°C
September
L 7°C
H 22°C
October
L 10°C
H 26°C
November
L 13°C
H 29°C
December
L 16°C
H 31°C
Source: Meteostat

Closest

Caltex Sandy Hollow

0.33 km

Chargefox (standard)

98.76 km

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151.81 km

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143.60 km

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