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Post Info TOPIC: Lake Wyangan - Griffith NSW


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Lake Wyangan - Griffith NSW


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CAW 6 NSW Site 1105 -

This is a very open and pleasant campground - no fee for maximum of three night's stay. Amenities are good, with a cold shower (I did NOT make use of the shower during my stay biggrin)

There is plenty of room for all size vehicles. Mostly grassy with the most level and grassy sites toward the top of the campground. [edit: free electric BBQs in BBQ shelter with a 240v outlet for campers use for kettles, frypan etc but with a sign to NOT CONNECT TO CARAVAN]. No dogs allowed.

There was lots of birdlife during my stay. Adjoining the campground is the picnic ground. This is a huge area with lots of BBQ shelters and toilet blocks. They have a number of enclosures with various birdlife and animals - goats, donkeys, fallow deer, pea****s, emu and all kinds of farmyard fowl.

Here a few pics to whet your appetite.

Cheers - John



-- Edited by rockylizard on Thursday 23rd of August 2012 07:45:06 PM

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Looks like a great spot. Thanks John.

That peaco.ck didn't look like he/she was keen to be photographed. smile



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Maybe I will make a detour through Griffith on my back down in November. Looks fantastic.

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