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.
The day we arrived in Sydney it was so hot. The pool was unfortunately out of action due to it being green. We spend all afternoon in our motor home in the aircon with two bored kids. The ensuite was dirty and floor was rotted out underneath from the wet. Location wise was 10 min uber to Cherrybrook train station which was handy. Pub next door was also great location. It needs to be better cared for.
The camping spot is too small and the bathroom is extremely dirty. Among all the campgrounds I've visited, this is the worst maintained and the filthiness deserves five stars.
They put us next to septic tanks. Smell ed like feces snd have heaps of mosquitoes bits. Ladies in office were nice but I found it quite dirty and gross
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.
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dharug First Nations according to
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