Batman’s Hill on Collins - Conservation Area
Batman’s Hill on Collins is a hotel near Conservation Area.
- Location
- Conservation Area, Victoria & Western NSW Riverlands, Australia, Australasia
- Type
- luxury_lodge
- Coordinates
- -37.819210, 144.954650
- Price range
- budget
- Phone
- +61 3 9614 6344
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.batmanshill.com.au
- Activities
- Spa
- Amenities
- Spa, Wifi, Restaurant, Dining, Bar, Lounge, Conference
PlnrScore: 25/100
Best Time to Visit Batman’s Hill on Collins
The best months to visit Batman’s Hill on Collins are January, February, March, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Month-by-Month Safari Conditions
- January: Good, temperature 19.1°C, rainfall 114.4mm, sunshine 10.3 hrs, humidity 71.6%
- February: Good, temperature 17.95°C, rainfall 51mm, sunshine 10.5 hrs, humidity 71.6%
- March: Good, temperature 16.43°C, rainfall 58.6mm, sunshine 9.2 hrs, humidity 74.9%
- April: Poor, temperature 13.22°C, rainfall 112.1mm, sunshine 7.6 hrs, humidity 80.2%
- May: Poor, temperature 10.23°C, rainfall 79mm, sunshine 7.1 hrs, humidity 83.8%
- June: Poor, temperature 8.52°C, rainfall 93.7mm, sunshine 6 hrs, humidity 86.3%
- July: Poor, temperature 7.98°C, rainfall 86.7mm, sunshine 6.2 hrs, humidity 86.3%
- August: Poor, temperature 9.53°C, rainfall 97.3mm, sunshine 7.6 hrs, humidity 81.9%
- September: Good, temperature 11.17°C, rainfall 95.2mm, sunshine 8.5 hrs, humidity 76.6%
- October: Poor, temperature 12.54°C, rainfall 149.1mm, sunshine 8.9 hrs, humidity 77.2%
- November: Good, temperature 15.22°C, rainfall 106.6mm, sunshine 10.1 hrs, humidity 74.1%
- December: Good, temperature 16.69°C, rainfall 80.3mm, sunshine 11.3 hrs, humidity 71.1%
Frequently Asked Questions
We're planning a budget trip to Australia and Batman's Hill on Collins looks intriguing. Is it truly a luxury lodge experience despite the price point?
We absolutely think so. While Batman's Hill on Collins is surprisingly accessible budget-wise, it doesn't skimp on luxury. We love the understated elegance and the feeling of being truly pampered after a day exploring the nearby Conservation Area. Expect high quality service and comfortable, well appointed rooms that feel far more expensive than they are.
What kind of wildlife can we realistically expect to see around Batman's Hill on Collins, especially given its proximity to Conservation Area?
We've been fortunate enough to spot a variety of native Australian creatures right from the lodge grounds or on short excursions into Conservation Area. Keep an eye out for kangaroos grazing in the early mornings and late afternoons, and listen for the calls of kookaburras. While not a Big Five destination, the birdlife is fantastic, and you might even see wallabies or koalas if you're lucky.
We're considering visiting Batman's Hill on Collins in the shoulder season. What's the weather like then, and are there any benefits to visiting outside of peak times?
We find the shoulder seasons offer a wonderful balance. You'll experience pleasant temperatures perfect for exploring Conservation Area, and the sunsets are sensational during these times. Visiting outside of peak season means fewer crowds and often even better value, allowing for a more intimate and relaxed experience at the lodge.
Beyond exploring Conservation Area, what other activities does Batman's Hill on Collins offer to enhance our stay?
While the proximity to Conservation Area is a major draw, we highly recommend indulging in the lodge's spa facilities. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a day of adventure, offering a range of treatments that feel incredibly restorative. The lodge itself also provides a tranquil atmosphere for simply relaxing and enjoying the serene surroundings.
Safety is always a consideration when traveling. What should we know about safety and any specific precautions for staying at Batman's Hill on Collins and visiting the Conservation Area?
We've always felt very secure at Batman's Hill on Collins; the staff are attentive and the lodge itself is well managed. When venturing into Conservation Area, standard precautions apply – stick to marked trails, be aware of your surroundings, and let the lodge know your plans. Wildlife is generally not a threat, but it's wise to keep a respectful distance.
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- Alfred National Park
- Alpine National Park
- Balowra State Conservation Area
- Barmah National Park
- Baw Baw National Park
- Bedooba State Conservation Area
- Brambuk - The National Park and Cultural Centre Park
- Brisbane Ranges National Park
- Budj Bim National Park
- Bunurong Marine National Park
- Burrowa - Pine Mountain National Park
- Canunda National Park
- Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park
- Churchill Island Marine National Park
- Cobboboonee National Park