Experience the best of both worlds at Discovery Parks Lane Cove, where you can immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Lane Cove National Park while being just 10 kilometers from the vibrant Sydney CBD. This idyllic caravan park is your gateway to exploring Australia’s most iconic city and its many attractions.
Discovery Parks Lane Cove offers a diverse range of accommodation options to suit every traveler, whether you’re a camper, caravanner, cabin enthusiast, or glamper, there’s something here for everyone. Nestled on the edge of the expansive 100-acre bushland of Lane Cove National Park, our picturesque park provides the perfect setting to relax and unwind.
Enjoy the tranquility of nature without sacrificing the convenience of city proximity. Book your stay at Discovery Parks – Lane Cove today and discover a unique blend of adventure and relaxation!
belinda wilson
2 weeks agoLove this park Staff were fantastic,they do so much to keep the place clean & if you need anything it's not too much trouble. We had powered sites & were right across from the shower block which was great with a little 2 y.o granddaughter to get showered every day. The only thing I would love to have seen was a rail on the pools for people like me with knee problems. Apart that I can't find any fault at all with this park. My boys have stayed here few years ago & it will definitely be our go to park when we come back to Sydney & will recommend you to family & friends 👍
Robbert Slooten
a week agoGreat location in Lane Cove national park, but yet very close to the CBD for sightseeing. Sites were fine, just average. Facilities are dated, but clean though. It’s all the planes that make this 3 stars. It’s right under the approach to Sydney airport! That means a plane passes over pretty low every few minutes. Wakes you up at 6am and will not stop until 10pm!!
Benj E
a week agoStayed here for 3 nights, checked in after hours so everything was in lockbox waiting for us on arrival. Staff were excellent from the booking process right through to departure. Amenities were clean and there was plenty around. The only thing I would say that could be updated or modified is that the laundry accepts more than just 1 dollar coins. This however doesn't lower the rating I give this park. Thanks for your hospitality.
Shannon Nowakowski
3 months agoNice location backing onto national park 3.5 stars at best. Powered site was nice and shady. Bins far away. Camp kitchen one of the most basic we've seen. Female shower block had low water pressure so went and used other shower block which was better. $98 a night with discount for 2A 2C is pricey. Guess that's with school holiday tax. 20 min walk to station and 20 min train to city. Should be good when new renovations completed but I still wouldn't want to be paying over $100 a night for a powered site
Project Bluey
a week agoWe were on a long road trip, we checked in to get out of the truck stops and away from the sound of traffic for a night. We thought going onto the edge of a national park would be quiet. The plane traffic over heard was worse than the trucks on the freeway, we were yelling at each other to speak. So glad they stopped after 10pm. We are a family of 5, in 4 swags, no unpowered sites were available - fair enough we didn't book ahead. So we paid $100 for a powered site. The site was so small we were peg to peg and couldn't park the car probably. The showers overflowed into the "dry" area of the cubicle. I was left standing in a puddle of water while trying to get myself and our young daughter dry. I ended up getting out of the cubicle to finish getting dressed. As I couldn't manage it without having to get the bottom of my pant legs wet. (I'm in my 30s and with no mobility issues, leaving this comment as I hate for a grey nomad to have to struggle). We didn't use any other amenities due to it being a very short overnight stay for us.