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Hay Caravan Park, Hay

An ideal stop-over point between Sydney & Adelaide, offering first class accommodation and restful atmosphere for the weary traveller. Features include large, grassed, well-shaded drive-thru sites; a park-like setting with 4 acres of green lawns & large trees; a large lawn camping area that offers both shady & sunny sites; luxury cabin-vans with and without internal ensuites, including airconditioning, heating, colour TV, & complimentary tea & coffee; spotless amenities block with unlimited hot water; full laundry facilities; a well stocked kiosk with ice & LP Gas; STD phone on premises; fenced inground swimming pool; picturesque picnic area with 2 gas BBQs; pets welcome at Management’s discretion.

Accommodation Options

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Website: www.visithay.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bush Walking
  • Swimming

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