Hi, Can anybody out there recommend a van park in Dubbo. Probably staying for a few nights. TIA.
Cheers
Hurls
marto1944 said
12:33 PM Oct 27, 2015
Hi Hurls
I recently stayed in Dubbo on my way back from Longreach as it was recommended by a worker in Moree who works in these areas as it is well fenced and a little out of town I felt quite secure as the assistant manager lives on site although it is a little pricey $37 for 2 people thats my 2 bobs worth read into it what you may
peter
brickies said
02:19 PM Oct 27, 2015
I have stayed at Westview caravan park out near the airport , It is away from built up area but still close to shops and the Zoo
littledick said
04:33 PM Oct 27, 2015
I think the Top Tourist one not far from the zoo on the main drag. I wouldn't stay at the big 4 or go to the zoo again, I consider both a rip off.
Dick.
Kaid said
04:38 PM Oct 27, 2015
Dubbo City Holiday Park.
Pet friendly and has a fenced play area for dogs.
Also has a playground and a jumping pillow
brickies said
05:05 PM Oct 27, 2015
We are all different just loved the Dubbo Zoo but must get there early and follow the program to see the most , Your ticket is for 2 days
Booked the big 4 for 2 nights and stayed for a week in July. ADSOLUTELY fantastic, easy walk to town run by Council, great staff.
Long Weekend said
08:24 PM Oct 27, 2015
We stayed twice at the Dubbo City Holiday Park (the one that Bas & Eve stayed at). Reasonable, considering we didn't avail ourselves to the swimming pool etc. Their en suites are close together so you are not able to put up an annex. Short drive into the main shopping center.
Our last stay was at the Dubbo Cabin and Caravan Parklands. More upmarket - and costing a bit more. On one of the nights they had a sausage sizzle for a gold coin donation. We had an en suite and my only fault with the CP that I found was that although the road kerbs were angled they still required a bit of a jump to back over them. The main advantage is that the park was a short distance to the Dubbo Club (aka as the Bowls Club); can be walked but we drove. The club has a great view over the river from the dinning room.
(The en suite at the DC&CP had the largest shower stall I have ever seen - easily enough for two people. Perhaps that will be the deciding factor for some people!)
Murray
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Tuesday 27th of October 2015 08:26:18 PM
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Tuesday 27th of October 2015 08:26:38 PM
NeilandRaine said
10:00 PM Oct 27, 2015
We stayed twice in Dubbo in the park right in town behind the shopping centre. Don't remember the name but didn't have any problems
D and D said
10:22 PM Oct 27, 2015
As a CMCA member we were able to stay at a Members Stop Over (MSO) on the Mitchell Highway for a donation. No power or other amenities but the price was OK and it was very secure. We stayed there for a fortnight while our ute was repaired and they're on WikiCamps.
I recently stayed in Dubbo on my way back from Longreach as it was recommended by a worker in Moree who works in these areas as it is well fenced and a little out of town I felt quite secure as the assistant manager lives on site although it is a little pricey $37 for 2 people thats my 2 bobs worth read into it what you may
peter
I think the Top Tourist one not far from the zoo on the main drag. I wouldn't stay at the big 4 or go to the zoo again, I consider both a rip off.
Dick.
Pet friendly and has a fenced play area for dogs.
Also has a playground and a jumping pillow
Here is your selection of parks in Dubbo. Zoom in to spread the pins. Click on them for more info, the Badgers reports have reports from people like us.
We stayed twice at the Dubbo City Holiday Park (the one that Bas & Eve stayed at). Reasonable, considering we didn't avail ourselves to the swimming pool etc. Their en suites are close together so you are not able to put up an annex. Short drive into the main shopping center.
Our last stay was at the Dubbo Cabin and Caravan Parklands. More upmarket - and costing a bit more. On one of the nights they had a sausage sizzle for a gold coin donation. We had an en suite and my only fault with the CP that I found was that although the road kerbs were angled they still required a bit of a jump to back over them. The main advantage is that the park was a short distance to the Dubbo Club (aka as the Bowls Club); can be walked but we drove. The club has a great view over the river from the dinning room.
(The en suite at the DC&CP had the largest shower stall I have ever seen - easily enough for two people. Perhaps that will be the deciding factor for some people!)
Murray
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Tuesday 27th of October 2015 08:26:18 PM
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Tuesday 27th of October 2015 08:26:38 PM
Dave