Explore diverse landscapes along a World Heritage road when caravan camping near Budgewoi.
Escape Sydney on a caravan camping trip around the central coast near the town of Budgewoi. Just southwest, Brisbane Water National Park’s walking and cycling trails lead to Somersby Falls and Warrah lookout as well as ancient Aboriginal landscapes and plentiful fishing spots. Nearby caravan campsites include a range of accommodation options. West, rugged bushland and sandstone cliffs in Dharug National Park are great for walking, biking, and water activities. The park is also home to Old Great North Road, a year-round World Heritage walk in NSW built by convicts with views of Hawkesbury River and preserved stonework. Spend the night at a campsite for motorhomes and campervans with firepits, flush toilets, and full hookups. South of Dharug, Marramarra Creek and Hawkesbury River flow through Marramarra National Park, where campers enjoy walking and biking tracks through mangrove forests, salt marsh, and blooming wildflower fields. Stop by a family-friendly caravan park in the area with portable toilets and showers and campsites that accommodate slideouts.