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Sommerville Valley Tourist Park

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5 Reviews

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Michael Relph
3 years ago

Nice park well kept and looked after. Friendly office staff. Amenities very clean. Fire pits scattered around near sites. Fire wood expensive take your own if possible. Not too far back to town, about 15mins. Great base to visit all the wineries.

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Emily E.
4 years ago
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Guest A.
5 years ago
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Howard G.
6 years ago

Large open caravan sites with fire pits. Pet friendly. Access to Storm King dam.

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Sharron B.
6 years ago

Stayed here in August bit cold but refreshingly nice. Fantastic peaceful spot. Great clean amenities and recreation room. Beautiful views of dam suitable for swimming and kyaking. Little way out of town but so worth it. Lots to see and do in the area.



Location

63 Sommerville Lane,
Sugarloaf Via,
Stanthorpe,
Queensland,
4380,
AU

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Details

Listing type
Caravan Park
No. of sites
55
Caravans
Yes
Cabins Available
Yes
Management
Kui Parks
Phone
Website
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Average temperature

January
L 16°C
H 28°C
February
L 16°C
H 27°C
March
L 14°C
H 25°C
April
L 10°C
H 23°C
May
L 6°C
H 19°C
June
L 3°C
H 16°C
July
L 2°C
H 16°C
August
L 2°C
H 18°C
September
L 6°C
H 21°C
October
L 9°C
H 24°C
November
L 13°C
H 26°C
December
L 15°C
H 27°C
Source: Meteostat

Closest

Stanthorpe

11.06 km

Chargefox (fast)

11.06 km

Yamba Main Beach

299.38 km

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