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From Sydney Domestic Airport Leave airport via Sir Regional Ansett Drive, bear left at Qantas Drive, continue along Qantas Drive which becomes Airport Drive and then Marsh Street. Take the right turn at the M5 Eastern Freeway exit, continue on the M5 for approx. 45 kms, take the Narellan Rd Exit to Campbelltown, bear left at the intersection on Narellan Road, follow Narellan Road to the traffic lights at the T intersection of Appin Road, turn left onto Oxley Moore By-Pass, turn left into Camden Road, turn left into Art Gallery Road and veer right into Old Menangle Road. Taxis costs can range from $100 - $120 and take approximately one hour. A shuttle service is available (bookings are essential) and cost for one person one way is approximately $80.00. From the International Airport follow above instructions however make a left turn at the M5 Eastern Freeway exit. From Canberra via the Hume Highway Follow the Hume Highway from Canberra, take the Narellan Rd Exit to Campbelltown, turn right at the intersection onto Narellan Road, follow Narellan Road to the traffic lights at the T intersection of Appin Road, turn left onto Oxley Moore By-Pass, turn left into Camden Road, turn left into Art Gallery Road and veer right into Old Menangle Road. From Sydney CBD From Town Hall
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Ample complimentary outdoor car parking is available for hotel guests at Rydges Campbelltown.
About The Location
Campbelltown, located in the delightful Macarthur region, (south-west of Sydney) is a vibrant region filled with historical charms, scenic bushland surrounds and modern delights. There are so many experiences available in Campbelltown from thrilling adventure activities, action packed sports and spectacular natural wonders to exceptional historical sites and quality restaurants.
What's In The Area
  • Quondong Cottage – A reminder of our past. Campbelltown Visitor Information Centre is located in the heritage listed “Quondong Cottage”.
  • Campbelltown Arts Centre - A state of the art facility is the flagship cultural venue for Greater Sydney.
  • Macarthur Grange Country Club - An 18 hole links style golf course boasting an exquisitely appointed Country Club.
  • Campbelltown Golf Club - An 18 hole golf course with club facilities.
  • Macquarie Links International Golf Club - A championship par-72 golf course with manicured greens and fairways.
  • Mount Annan Botanic Gardens - Australia’s largest botanic garden with more than 4000 species of native plants, the garden covers 410 hectares.
  • Japanese Gardens & Teahouse - The Japanese Gardens have a traditional waterfall, koi pond, timber bridge, stonework paths and flourishing plants. Wander the gardens and relax to the tranquil sound of the waterfall.
© Photography by Geoff Ambler.