Private caravan camping near Bronte

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Tejn Loft Private Group Campsite

6 sites · RVs, Tents13 acres · Upper Mac Donald, NSW
You can enjoy Tejn Loft, 13 acres of undulating grass and trees, situated 108 km north of Sydney, near the famous Settlers Arms Pub in St Albans and next to the Yengo National Park. ***Tejn Loft is designed for group getaways. Your group can hire Tejn Loft so you can all enjoy the property for private camping without any other groups or campers on the property. *** REQUIREMENT: Minimum 2 night stay, for groups of 6 adults or adults/children mix equivalent to 6 adults. In a beautiful rural setting bordering the MacDonald river, you will have exclusive use during your stay, including a full kitchen (cooker, kettle, microwave, fridge-freezer & dishwasher), fire pit, and BBQ. We have one flushing toilet and an outdoor shower with hot and cold water. The site is offered to one group only. Please note Tejn Loft is not a place for loud or rowdy parties. You are very welcome to come and enjoy yourselves and take in the peace and noise nature provides with your friends and family. Pets are welcome but please refer to the rules. The land where Tejn Loft stands was originally built by my father Flemming Falk, who moved to Australia from Tejn in Denmark in 1974. Our family has enjoyed the land and the location near St Albans for many years and we would now like to share it with you and your friends and family.
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Dharawal Camp

1 site · RV, Tent25 acres · Wedderburn, NSW
Dharawal Camp offers all the benefits of glamping. Enjoy a peaceful night's rest in your tent/vehicle, then hop out of bed and enjoy the peaceful surrounds of the cabin with access to a kitchen area supplying fresh rainwater. With the secluded bush surroundings and the quiet, it's hard to believe you're only an hour away from Sydney. You might even see a Koala There is strictly no accomodation in the Cabin. The camp features a camping toilet and bathing facilities, a kitchen washing area, a recreation space and dining table when the weather is bad. All you need to do is roll out your swag. Campers are encouraged to take their rubbish with them. There is access to power for campervans/caravans. Warm your toes at the outdoor fireplace whilst you chat with friends. (Please bring own firewood). You will be a 10 minute drive from the beautiful Dharawal National Park which has wonderful swimming holes and bush walks. The site is 15 minutes drive from Campbelltown, which offers all amenities of a large metropolitan city.
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Avoca @ Coromandel Agistment

2 sites · RVs, Tents450 acres · Silverdale, NSW
Situated near the Blue Mountains National Park, Avoca is home to 450 acres of rolling hills, natural wildlife and 360 degree views of Sydney City through to the edge of the Blue Mountains escarpment. Enjoy a stroll through trees, around the dams and across the meadows, wander up to the lookout to take in sunrise and sunset, the view will not disappoint.  A short drive gets you to Silverdale Village and Warragamba Dam, with Bents Basin, Mulgoa Nature Reserve and The Rock Lookout not that much further.  Avoca is home to Coromandel Agistment - a working Horse agistment property, so don't be worried if horses and riders or friendly dogs pop past and say hello.
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"Erinvale" Camping by a Billabong

1 site · RV39 acres · Dooralong, NSW
**Guests must be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure.** Level paddock with view of wetland water lily filled billabong. Local attractions within one hour are "amazement" maze and café (25 minutes), "treetop adventure park" (30 minutes), pelican feeding every afternoon at the entrance (45minutes), swimming at The Entrance and Towoon Bay (both approx 45minutes), fishing at the entrance (45 minutes) fishing equipment and boat hire available. Seasonal "pick your own oranges" ( 10 minutes) good coffee and boutique chocolate and "the rusty udder" pub at "the milk factory" (30 minutes). Good restaurants and coffee shops at Wyong, Tuggerah, Yarramalong, Kulnura, The Entrance and in between (all within one hour). Campfires are welcome in the fire pit provided. No pets are allowed, sorry.
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