The best tiny homes near Bathurst

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Motorsports enthusiasts know Bathurst for its legendary Mount Panorama Circuit, and a drive around the scenic mountain road is a must. Once you’ve taken in the views, discover Bathurst’s gold rush heritage, play a game at the golf course, or spot kangaroos at the Boundary Road Reserve. Bushwalking opportunities are plentiful in the surrounding national parks and reserves, while Chifley Dam provides plenty of ways to get on the water. Campers can check into the caravan park in town, pitch a tent by the riverside, or escape the crowds at tranquil farm camping grounds.

98% (57)

Top-rated campgrounds

Artisans Park

1. Artisans Park

98%
(68)
34km from Bathurst · 3 sites · Lodging · Turondale, NSW
Artisans Park is a farm set on top of a mountain which is sometimes windy sometimes snowing and being a farm we have animals and spiders and everything that nature includes note we can not control the weather or nature, there are no local coffee shops, we are not connected to the electricity. This is a camping site and our stays are like camping all heating is wood hot water is gas and lights are solar, No TV no power points no fancy appliances. If you like camping and staying in something unique Artisans Park is the place for you, If you want a luxurious five star stay we are defiantly not the place our stays are basic and clean. 1949 London Bus, WW2 Army Tower, 1885 Trig Hut Artisans Park is located 45 minutes from Bathurst and is the closest city for food and fuel. We do not have local shops or fuel stations. The London bus is suitable for children as the upper deck houses the bedroom. The lower deck houses the kitchen and bathroom with a front deck complete with barbecue and amazing views. Relax and watch the kangaroos and eagles from your private deck. Summer swimming in the crystal clear river and winter camp fires where you can toast marshmallows. The lower level has a cooktop "no oven or fridge share fridge at entrance of park", outside gas BBQ and tables. You will need to bring your own drinking water. There is a toilet and shower downstairs. The top deck has two small single beds and one double, quilts and pillows however BYO linen sheets and towels. This bus has featured on many TV shows and is often featured in travel magazines, including on Better Homes and Gardens television in 2013 and in many magazines shoots. No pets please. once again no pets including dogs.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$194
 / night
Kundalini Lodge

2. Kundalini Lodge

80km from Bathurst · 5 sites · Lodging · Grattai, NSW
Breathtaking, rejuvenating, romantic, and amazing are just some of the words that our guests use every time they visit our contemporary, country eco-cabins in the beautiful Mudgee region. Perched among sweeping hills and stunning vistas Kundalini Lodge provides guests with a truly special and sensory escape away from their daily grind. Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, with your besties or your favourite group of people, Kundalini will accommodate you comfortably in a variety of different eco-cabins and we regularly welcome whole property bookings for close friends and family. Stunning sunrises, serene sunsets, and velvety, starlit night skies, will nourish your soul, evoking all your senses and adding to the beautiful memories of your stay with us. Set on 25 acres, Kundalini Lodge is perfect for lovers of a secluded and tranquil getaway, who may also like to tap into all the conveniences of Mudgee and its 40+ cellar doors, restaurants, cafés, and boutiques. With 3 comfortable and contemporary eco-cabins for couples or solos, Amethyst, Rose Quartz, and Celestine, and our larger eco-cabin Sunstone that sleeps 3 couples, we have a welcoming and suitable accommodation option for everyone. Each of our eco-cabins has an equipped kitchen, queen sized beds, private bathrooms, and gorgeous outlooks. Our Amethyst eco-cabins boast the added benefit of a year round heated spa, and our Celestine, Rose Quartz and Sunstone eco-cabins offer a touch of adventure and romance with our outdoor bathtubs. If you think you’ve seen everything that Mudgee has to offer, we invite you to enjoy your next stay with us and see Mudgee and its magnificent natural landscape from a different angle.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$611
 / night

Motorsports enthusiasts know Bathurst for its legendary Mount Panorama Circuit, and a drive around the scenic mountain road is a must. Once you’ve taken in the views, discover Bathurst’s gold rush heritage, play a game at the golf course, or spot kangaroos at the Boundary Road Reserve. Bushwalking opportunities are plentiful in the surrounding national parks and reserves, while Chifley Dam provides plenty of ways to get on the water. Campers can check into the caravan park in town, pitch a tent by the riverside, or escape the crowds at tranquil farm camping grounds.

98% (57)

Top-rated campgrounds

Artisans Park

1. Artisans Park

98%
(68)
34km from Bathurst · 3 sites · Lodging · Turondale, NSW
Artisans Park is a farm set on top of a mountain which is sometimes windy sometimes snowing and being a farm we have animals and spiders and everything that nature includes note we can not control the weather or nature, there are no local coffee shops, we are not connected to the electricity. This is a camping site and our stays are like camping all heating is wood hot water is gas and lights are solar, No TV no power points no fancy appliances. If you like camping and staying in something unique Artisans Park is the place for you, If you want a luxurious five star stay we are defiantly not the place our stays are basic and clean. 1949 London Bus, WW2 Army Tower, 1885 Trig Hut Artisans Park is located 45 minutes from Bathurst and is the closest city for food and fuel. We do not have local shops or fuel stations. The London bus is suitable for children as the upper deck houses the bedroom. The lower deck houses the kitchen and bathroom with a front deck complete with barbecue and amazing views. Relax and watch the kangaroos and eagles from your private deck. Summer swimming in the crystal clear river and winter camp fires where you can toast marshmallows. The lower level has a cooktop "no oven or fridge share fridge at entrance of park", outside gas BBQ and tables. You will need to bring your own drinking water. There is a toilet and shower downstairs. The top deck has two small single beds and one double, quilts and pillows however BYO linen sheets and towels. This bus has featured on many TV shows and is often featured in travel magazines, including on Better Homes and Gardens television in 2013 and in many magazines shoots. No pets please. once again no pets including dogs.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$194
 / night
Kundalini Lodge

2. Kundalini Lodge

80km from Bathurst · 5 sites · Lodging · Grattai, NSW
Breathtaking, rejuvenating, romantic, and amazing are just some of the words that our guests use every time they visit our contemporary, country eco-cabins in the beautiful Mudgee region. Perched among sweeping hills and stunning vistas Kundalini Lodge provides guests with a truly special and sensory escape away from their daily grind. Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, with your besties or your favourite group of people, Kundalini will accommodate you comfortably in a variety of different eco-cabins and we regularly welcome whole property bookings for close friends and family. Stunning sunrises, serene sunsets, and velvety, starlit night skies, will nourish your soul, evoking all your senses and adding to the beautiful memories of your stay with us. Set on 25 acres, Kundalini Lodge is perfect for lovers of a secluded and tranquil getaway, who may also like to tap into all the conveniences of Mudgee and its 40+ cellar doors, restaurants, cafés, and boutiques. With 3 comfortable and contemporary eco-cabins for couples or solos, Amethyst, Rose Quartz, and Celestine, and our larger eco-cabin Sunstone that sleeps 3 couples, we have a welcoming and suitable accommodation option for everyone. Each of our eco-cabins has an equipped kitchen, queen sized beds, private bathrooms, and gorgeous outlooks. Our Amethyst eco-cabins boast the added benefit of a year round heated spa, and our Celestine, Rose Quartz and Sunstone eco-cabins offer a touch of adventure and romance with our outdoor bathtubs. If you think you’ve seen everything that Mudgee has to offer, we invite you to enjoy your next stay with us and see Mudgee and its magnificent natural landscape from a different angle.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$611
 / night

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The best tiny homes near Bathurst guide

Where to go

Bathurst Region

The sloping hills and valleys of NSW’s Central Tablelands harbor a rich history. Get a taste of gold rush fever as you explore 19th-century gold mines at Hill End, visit Sofala and Wattle Flat, or try your hand at gold fossicking along Tambaroora Creek. Seeking an outdoor adventure? Discover the Abercrombie Caves, hike the summit of Evans Crown, or explore the 4WD trails of Winburndale Nature Reserve. 

Blue Mountains

East of Bathurst, the Blue Mountains are a natural playground for hikers and mountain bikers. Must-see natural wonders include the Three Sisters, Wentworth Falls, and the Jenolan Caves, and there are endless options for bushwalking and camping. Nearby,  Capertee National Park is a hotspot for rock climbing, while the Wollemi National Park has glowworm caves, kayaking tours, and bush camping.

Orange Wine Region 

Less than an hour’s drive west, the green hills of the Orange region are a patchwork of vineyards and orchards. Stop at boutique wineries to sample the region’s cool-climate wines, dine at country restaurants with a view over the vineyards, or visit the historic villages of Carcoar and Lyndhurst. The most impressive views are from above—nearby Canowindra is famous for its hot air balloon tours. 

When to go

Bathurst has four distinct seasons, but the weather rarely hits extremes, and outdoor activities are possible year-round with the right gear. Summer (December through February) is busiest, and the sunny days are ideal for wine tasting or water sports around the lakes. The small town draws huge crowds for the annual Bathurst 1000 (October) and Bathurst 12 Hour (February) motor races—book well in advance if visiting at this time. 

Know before you go

  • Bathurst has bus and train links to Sydney, but having your own transport is useful for exploring the national parks.
  • Bathurst has a small selection of shops where you can pick up camping gear and stock up on supplies.
  • Fire bans are common during summer and dry periods, so check local recommendations before lighting a campfire and always use designated fire pits. 
  • A permit is required to camp within NSW’s national parks, and campsites must be booked in advance.

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