A nice town and friendly people. Good to hear the cp is a worthwhile stop. We used to pull up at the servo on the tambar springs road always had great meals.
What are the charges?
frank
-- Edited by KFT on Friday 18th of October 2013 04:30:58 PM
pipes said
10:35 PM Oct 18, 2013
It's in NSW. about 145 K's north east of Dubbo. A friend of mine told me to be sure to stop in at the local caravan park, when next travelling NSW. I thought, Yea, it will be as flat as a pancake, treeless and have no character at all ! Well, was I wrong. It is in a beautiful valley, with a delightful little town centre. The town has most things that are necessary for a break. The c/van park has a large camp kitchen area, and there's a river at the bottom of the park. I soon found out that dozens of solos make the park their home base, when taking a breather from travelling. Well worth a look. Regards. Pipes
herbie said
11:41 PM Oct 18, 2013
I just had a look on one of their web pages and it sure looks a very nice caravan park ..the price on the web page mentions powered site from $15 / $ 28 per night, that part confused me a little.
Ron and Shirley said
01:28 AM Oct 19, 2013
Coolah Tops National Park is well worth a visit and if you are set up for bush camping certainly worth a couple of nights.
Coolah means-Valley of the Winds
A nice town and friendly people. Good to hear the cp is a worthwhile stop. We used to pull up at the servo on the tambar springs road always had great meals.
What are the charges?
frank
-- Edited by KFT on Friday 18th of October 2013 04:30:58 PM
It's in NSW. about 145 K's north east of Dubbo. A friend of mine told me to be sure to stop in at the local caravan park, when next travelling NSW. I thought, Yea, it will be as flat as a pancake, treeless and have no character at all ! Well, was I wrong. It is in a beautiful valley, with a delightful little town centre. The town has most things that are necessary for a break. The c/van park has a large camp kitchen area, and there's a river at the bottom of the park. I soon found out that dozens of solos make the park their home base, when taking a breather from travelling. Well worth a look. Regards. Pipes
I just had a look on one of their web pages and it sure looks a very nice caravan park ..the price on the web page mentions powered site from $15 / $ 28 per night, that part confused me a little.
Coolah Tops National Park is well worth a visit and if you are set up for bush camping certainly worth a couple of nights.