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- Eco Family Fun Day 18th Sept 2010
- Solar and Wind Energy Products
- Home and Away
- Baby elephant at Taronga Zoo in Sydney
- Eco Tourism
- Aboriginal Cultural Performances now at Lane Cove River Tourist Park!
- Carmel Tebbutt opens Solar Panel Grid at Lane Cove River Tourist Park
- Sustainable Tourism
- Ring Tailed Possum feeding
- Has winter finished?
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Home and Away are back filming at Lane Cove River Tourist Park. Come and stay at Summer Bay Caravan Park!
Some more news on Lane Cove River Tourist Park being used as the film set for Home And Away.
We are the new location for Summer Bay Caravan Park and the news is that they are utilizing even more areas of the Tourist Park as settings for episodes of the popular series.
And this means that if you come and stay with us there is even more chance of you being able to camp exactly where the filming is done!
Please ring the office on 02 9888 9133 to make a reservation to camp with us.
Another baby elephant for Sydney's Taronga Zoo!
The next 24 hours are critical for the newest addition to the zoo and hopefully it has survived by the time you read this!
Read the news article from The Australian
When you're staying with us we always suggest using public transport to see many of the attractions that make Sydney special.
One of these special tourist attractions is Taronga Zoo.
To reach Taronga Zoo from us you just need to walk down the road for ten minutes to reach North Ryde train station. From there you can get a train directly to the city. Get out at Wynyard station and take the short walk down to Circular Quay. Catch one of the regular ferries across to the zoo.
When you reach the zoo ferry wharf take the cable car to the top entrance of the zoo and work your way through the zoo down the hill, finally exiting through the bottom exit right at the ferry terminal.
Catch a ferry back to Circular Quay and then back to us via the train. A great day out for all the family!


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