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Governors Hill Carapark, Goulburn

Just one hour from Canberra and two hours from Sydney, Governors Hill Carapark is situated 2 1/2 kilometres north of the Post Office in Goulburn.

Offering a range of accommodation options for the traveller, with a fully stocked kiosk and LP Gas. It is a peaceful bushland setting, has modern amenities, laundromat, disabled facilities, playground and barbeque area for guests on the verandah of the camp kitchen, where you can watch a G Scale garden railway, not far from the games room.

Accommodation Options

Deluxe Cabin

4 Berth studio cabins and 6 berth two bedroom cabins. The studio cabins have a double bed in the main part of the cabin, and two bunks in the second bedroom with seperate bathroom.

The 6 berth, two bedroom cabin has a double bed in one room and four bunks in the second bedroom, dining room and ensuite.

Powered Site

Powered Site

Ensuite Site

Ensuite Site

Disabled Cabin

6 Berth purpose-built cabin with special facilities with ramp and deck access.
Queen sized bed has electric blanket, reading lights, a drop down benches beside the bedhead for easy access to the bed.

The second bedroom has 4 bunks. The ensuite is specially designed for wheelchair access.

Tent Site

Tent Site

External Ensuite Caravan – 6 Berth

The on site caravans have a double bed with electric blanket at one end and four bunks at the other end.

Pillows and doona are supplied. Linen is required and is available for hire. The kitchenette and dining area is in the middle part of the van and the external ensuite is just outside the caravan.

Standard Ensuite Cabin

Our standard ensuite cabins sleep four people. The main bedroom has a double bed with electric blanket and bunks are in the main dining area.

Doonas, blankets and pillows are supplied. Linen and towels are required and are available for hire.

Website: www.argylecounty.com.au/governorshillcp

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