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Ingenia Holiday Sydney Hills

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· Sydney, New South Wales
50 acres hosted by Ingenia Holidays S.
29 lodging sites · 28 Caravan sites · 10 tent sites
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Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Located 30 kilometres north-west of Sydney in the suburb of Dural, Ingenia Holidays Sydney Hills provides an escape from the city or the perfect place to pull over for a few nights during a long road trip. Choose to pitch your tent, put down the caravan legs, park your motorhome or check-in to one of the cottages or cabins which accommodate anywhere from two to five guests. While the holiday park offers landscape grounds to relax, there’s plenty of adventure waiting to be explored – whether it be stepping it out along the trails of the Blue Mountains to throwing down the picnic blanket along the banks of the Hawksbury River. For those wanting to stay close to home, you’ll find a tennis court and swimming pool to keep everyone in the family entertained. Hire a brazier to test your campfire cooking during your stay or fire up the BBQ and prepare your meals in the camp kitchen.
Activities
Wildlife watching
Natural features
Mountainous
Suburban
75%
12 Ratings · 4 reviews
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Ray B.recommends
November 19, 2024
Powered Site 23ft
Sydney Hills is a great place to stay if you’re exploring Sydney . The sight was affordable and well maintained.
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Jess L.
August 12, 2024
Powered Site 23ft
The parks location was great for where we wanted to be. The facilities are scattered slightly oddly. But otherwise good. Our lower rating is simply because the emergency contact number was not manned overnight resulting in an entire night of no sleep because of an extremely loud neighbouring site.
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Nicola T.
July 7, 2024
Powered Site 23ft
Close to Sydney
Overall it was ok. We did need to change the booking with the caravan park as we needed to stay for 2 nights . We were not on this site number. . This site would have been a better option. We were on site 28. There were two concrete slabs. One had a huge lip and was hard to get onto if you wanted to park your car there. It’s was also quite muddy. You would also need a 4 wd to get your van onto this site when it’s wet as it is on a slope and is muddy. It had been raining while we were there and it was muddy and slippery. The area where you can park your car is a very narrow patch of grass between a big tree and a cabin. The ladies toilets were ok. The mens were run down and not very clean. It’s was a good location in regard to being close to Sydney. There is a nice bakery down the road towards Bunnings on the main road.
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K M.doesn't recommend
March 6, 2024
Powered Tent Site
Don't camp
Too close to the communal kitchen. Noise till late hours of the night. Kitchen left in a filthy mess daily. Camp sites are out the back with a view of all the dumpsters and maintenance cleaning. Flood lights on constantly throughout the night making it hard to sleep. Not happy
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dharug First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Joined in January 2024
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