Can you take a caravan to newnes campground?
Can you take a caravan to newnes campground?
Newnes campground is known as Mother Natures amphitheater and it certainly doesn’t disappoint! It is a great place for a weekend getaway with family and friends, and it is accessible with your camper-van or camper trailer as well as a standard tent and tarp set-up.
Do you need a 4WD to get to newnes?
Unsealed road/trail – 2WD vehicles – 4WD required in wet weather. Newnes campground is on the western side of Wollemi National Park. To get there: Turn off the Castlereagh Highway at Lidsdale 7km west of Lithgow. Newnes is 35km from the turnoff.
Can I take my dog to newnes?
Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted.
How do you get to the deep pass campground?
To get to Deep Pass:
- Turn off Bells Line of Road at the Zig Zag railway and follow the gravel road for 7km.
- Turn right at Newnes Forest Road and continue driving through the pine forest to its end – around 11.5km.
Are Abercrombie Caves open?
Book online or call the National Parks Contact Centre on 1300 072 757. The campground is open Thursday to Monday (closed Tuesday and Wednesday). It is open daily during NSW school holidays.
How do I get to Newnes Plateau?
Get driving directions To get there: From Lithgow, follow the State Mine Road northeast to join Gully Road. Continue onto Glow Worm Tunnel Road just past Bungleboori picnic area (State Forest area) Follow Glow Worm Tunnel Road through the pine plantations into Gardens of Stone National Park.
Is Newnes Hotel open?
The camp grounds – both National Parks as well as Newnes Hotel camp ground – are open.
How do I take my dog camping?
Tips for camping with your dog
- Your dog is your constant companion.
- Keep your dog on a leash when at camp.
- Use pick-up bags.
- Try co-sleeping.
- Pack provisions.
- Only bring food out during meals.
- Savor the time together.
What animals live in Wollemi National Park?
This variety makes it an appealing habitat for eastern grey kangaroos, red-necked wallabies and the elusive brush-tailed rock wallaby, as well as the beautifully marked broad-headed snake, regent honeyeater and glossy black cockatoo. Around 55 species of butterfly have also been recorded.
Are Wombeyan caves open?
Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve is closed until 31 January 2023. There’s no public access while we upgrade and improve facilities in this park. Take a guided tour of Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve’s caves. There are plenty of campsites and a couple of accommodation options – plan your weekend getaway now.