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Blackheath Caravan Park, Blackheath

Blackheath Caravan Park is ideally located for a family holiday. Memorial Park is directly opposite, with its free swimming pool (normally open between the end of November and the end of March each year), children’s playground and duck pond in a beautiful rhododendron garden. At nearby Govetts Leap you can enjoy panoramic views of the Grose Valley, go bush walking, have a picnic or visit the National Parks & Wildlife Heritage Centre. The Megalong Valley, which begins about 5 kilometres from Blackheath, is a popular spot for mountain bike riding, horse riding, swimming and picnics. You could even bring your golf clubs and enjoy a round of golf at Blackheath Golf Club. Blackheath shopping centre, just half a kilometre from the caravan park, offers an attractive selection of antique and craft shops, cafes and restaurants.

Accommodation Options

On-site Van

On-site Van

Ensuite Van

Ensuite Van

Van Storage

Van Storage

Serviced Site

Serviced Site – includes dump point available for use by caravans and camper homes.

Unserviced Site

Unserviced Site

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bush Walking
  • National Park
  • Wildlife

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