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Bingi Campsite

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· Bingie, New South Wales
40 acres hosted by Newton C.
5 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Primitive camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
The camping area is on a grassy headland, overlooking the ocean, available for self-contained campers (with their own toilet). The area has access to Coila Lake by 4WD and a five-minute walk to access the beaches. Bingi also has a significant Aboriginal history and is surrounded by Yuin peoples rich aboriginal culture and stories, sites and dreaming walking tracks. Campfires are permitted when there are no restrictions in place. Pets are welcome to join you but must remain under your control at all times. A private culture talk can be arranged (fee for service) with the local custodians of the area. Bingi is also known for it's beautiful flora and fauna, and great fishing, prawning, diving and watersports. Bingi Campsite is a 10 - 15 minute drive from the town of Moruya, and 10 minutes drive from Tuross Heads.The camping area is on a grassy headland, overlooking the ocean, available for self-contained campers (with their own toilet). The area has access to Coila Lake by 4WD and a five-minute walk to access the beaches. Bingi also has a significant Aboriginal history and is surrounded by Yuin peoples rich aboriginal culture and stories, sites and dreaming walking tracks. Campfires are permitted when there are no restrictions in place. Pets are welcome to join you but must remain under your control at all times. A private culture talk can be arranged (fee for service) with the local custodians of the area. Bingi is also known for it's beautiful flora and fauna, and great fishing, prawning, diving and watersports. Bingi Campsite is a 10 - 15 minute drive from the town of Moruya, and 10 minutes drive from Tuross Heads.
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116 Ratings · 88 reviews
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Oliver P.recommends
March 14, 2024
Bingi Campsite
Beach access close by - beautiful
Quiet, clean and beautiful. Near the beach and a cool little 4wd track to get there very close by.
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Tim D.recommends
February 4, 2024
Bingi Campsite
Dispersed enough to feel fairly private. Great walk into national park and beach, although beach is not very safe for swimming. Most of the camp spots are not very level though.
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Jake G.recommends
January 27, 2024
Bingi Campsite
Great site, plenty of different spots to set up camp. Definitely going back again.
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Lucy R.recommends
January 13, 2024
Bingi Campsite
Lovely, peaceful spot about seven minutes walk from the beach. We will be back. Note that it can be a little tricky to find entirely level sites.
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Jason L.
January 9, 2024
Bingi Campsite
Had trouble with phone service sent/left a text to the Owner Just camped in the paddock, No one contacted me to confirm we were ok to be there. Nice and quiet could hear the beach at times.  
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Rose O.
January 8, 2024
Bingi Campsite
No flat sites that we could find, so will require you to level yourself. Doesn’t really overlook beach, can see the horizon through a gap. Had no problems with tics but set up and dressed appropriately to avoid this issue. Ground wasn’t really maintained like other hip camps we had visited.
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Bingie, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Yuin First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Newton C.Joined in December 2020
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