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Dalgety New South Wales 2628
Welcome to the Snowy River Holiday Park!
If you’re looking for a lush location, close to ski fields and national parks, with fantastic service and an excellent price – you’ve found your next holiday destination.
The Holiday Park has self contained cabins as well as powered and unpowered sites on 5 beautiful acres of land adjoining the Snowy River. We are pet friendly and disability accessible with a dedicated disability bathroom in 3 of our cabins.
Local Activities
Fishing, swimming, canoeing, platypus and wombat spotting are only a few activities available without getting in your car. Within an hour of the Park you can enjoy fine dining, mountain bike riding, hiking and horse riding – these are just a few of the activities available. There’s so much you can do in the area!
We are the proud winners of the 2019 Snowy Monaro Business Awards Excellence in Caravan and Holiday Parks. As of December 2017 we are the only 4 Star Holiday Park in the region, and for the last 3 years we have received an excellence award from Trip Advisor. You’re guaranteed local knowledge and great service at our family-run Holiday Park.
About Dalgety
The historic village of Dalgety sits on the banks of the Snowy River. After the Snowy Hydro Electric Scheme was built in the 1950’s, the old towns of Jindabyne and Adaminaby were flooded, leaving Dalgety the only town left on the river in NSW.
The area was originally inhabited by Aboriginal tribes of the Ngarigo nation. Farmer Edmund Buckley named the area after himself in the 1800s. Later renamed Dalgety in honour of the surveyor’s wife, the town was a major stock crossing when bullock trains were an important mode of transport. A major bridge built in 1888 can still be seen just north of the Holiday Park.
In 1902 Dalgety was gazetted as the site for Australia’s National Capital. Although there was much debate, it was finally thought to be too close to Victoria so Dalgety missed out to Canberra. The whole region has a rich history.