The best glamping pods in New South Wales

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Head north and south of Sydney and you’ll find more beaches than you can count, as well as lakes and winding rivers, thundering waterfalls, and lush rainforests. Beyond the sandstone curtain of the Great Dividing Range, with its gorges in the north and snow-covered alps in the south, stretch the western slopes and plains, full of country towns and hidden surprises. Head to the far west and you’ll find yourself on the edge of the Outback. With more national parks than any other state (and more diversity of landscapes, too) New South Wales delivers the goods when it comes to unforgettable getaways.

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Top-rated campgrounds

NRMA Batemans Bay Holiday Resort

1. NRMA Batemans Bay Holiday Resort

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150 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Batehaven, NSW
Looking for a Batemans Bay caravan park with unbeatable beachfront access and resort-style extras? Look no further. NRMA Batemans Bay Holiday Resort offers caravan and camping, glamping and pet-friendly accommodation right on the waterfront. With direct access to the sheltered waters of Corrigan's Beach, this is a South Coast getaway filled with effortless fun. Families will love the lagoon-style swimming pool, mini golf course, adventure playground, and school holiday activities. Grown-ups can relax with stunning views over the bay, unwind on the poolside deck, or savor fresh Clyde River oysters just minutes away. There’s just so many things to do in Batemans Bay. NRMA Batemans Bay Holiday Park is located 3km outside Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast. It’s an easy two-hour drive from Canberra and four hours from Sydney, so easy weekenders and longer stays are both on the cards. The park is situated adjacent to Corrigan's Beach, where you can swim, kayak and play in the sheltered waters of the bay.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
NRMA Murramarang Beachfront Holiday Resort

3. NRMA Murramarang Beachfront Holiday Resort

146 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · South Durras, NSW
Every so often, a destination is so special that time spent there creates memories to be cherished forever. Murramarang Beachfront Holiday Resort is one such place, nestled between the bush and the beach just north of Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast. Surrounded by national park and with total beach access, at Murramarang you’ll discover a coastal wilderness hiding treasures untold. Better bring the snorkel, the fishing rod and the walking shoes. And whether you opt for a villa just metres from the sand or the family caravan, our team will go the extra mile to make your trip comfortable, easy and extra special. From feasting on local flavours at our bistro to poolside cocktails while the kids play, these are moments that matter in a place made for making memories. NRMA Murramarang Beachfront Holiday Resort is in South Durras on the NSW South Coast, just 15 minutes north of Batemans Bay. It’s an easy two-hour drive from Canberra and four from Sydney, so cheeky weekenders and extended school holiday stays are both on the cards.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park

5. NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park

157 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tuncurry, NSW
Get swept up in the magic of the Mid North Coast with a stay at NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park. Nestled on the shores of a sparkling coastal estuary, our cabins, villas and spacious sites place you right by the water. Enjoy crystal-clear lakes, spot friendly dolphins, and bask in postcard-perfect sunsets – all from the comfort of your home away from home. Whether you’re seeking R & R or a fun-filled family adventure, our Forster caravan park in Tuncurry has everything you need – a heated pool, water park, on-site café and boat ramp – all in a stunning waterfront setting made for unforgettable holidays. Choose your own adventure. Welcome to a holiday where you set the pace. Laze about in the heated resort-style pool or use our boat ramp to get onto the water at daybreak. Join us for morning aqua-arobics or have an easy brekky at the on-site cafe. Play for hours at the waterpark or slow down for some craft at our school holiday activities. This is your getaway, so do it your way.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
Endor Nature Camp

6. Endor Nature Camp

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6 sites · RVs, Lodging · Batlow, NSW
Endor Nature Camp is located in the picturesque town of Batlow, offering unique off-grid nature camping experiences. Only 25 minutes from the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail, Endor is the perfect mountain hideaway to map out your day. Visit farm gates, take a tour of the Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail and indulge your taste buds at some of the regions finest food and beverage establishments. Located on the Batlow to Tumbarumba road at Deep Gully Bend (The Old Mill) site entrance. Endor is only 2km from the village of Batlow, nestled into steep hillside and surrounded by Alpine woodland. Endor is home to a large variation of wildlife including the endangered Greater Glider and other Squirrel Glider species. Wombats roam at night along with kangaroo, wallaby and deer migrating when in season. Powerful Owls, Gang Gang and many species from the parrot family are a spectacular sight along with morning and Twighlight Finch performances. Endor is a primitive camp site with cabin style accommodation. There are two bunkers which are set 25m apart and each bunker can accommodate 2 people Max. Basic single bed set up with basic linen however it is required that you bring your own temperature rated sleeping bag for seasonal Camps in winter and shoulder periods. The weather can change very quickly, and temperatures can drop to below zero with snow in Winter. Campfires are allowed during the winter season and each bunker has a fire pit. Our aim is to provide a comfortable bed in an alpine off grid setting for those who seek an experience in nature. Located on Batlow Road you will experience some road traffic noise and log truck activity during peak hours in the morning and afternoon. A small reminder that you are still close to civilization.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$107
 / night

Head north and south of Sydney and you’ll find more beaches than you can count, as well as lakes and winding rivers, thundering waterfalls, and lush rainforests. Beyond the sandstone curtain of the Great Dividing Range, with its gorges in the north and snow-covered alps in the south, stretch the western slopes and plains, full of country towns and hidden surprises. Head to the far west and you’ll find yourself on the edge of the Outback. With more national parks than any other state (and more diversity of landscapes, too) New South Wales delivers the goods when it comes to unforgettable getaways.

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Top-rated campgrounds

NRMA Batemans Bay Holiday Resort

1. NRMA Batemans Bay Holiday Resort

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150 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Batehaven, NSW
Looking for a Batemans Bay caravan park with unbeatable beachfront access and resort-style extras? Look no further. NRMA Batemans Bay Holiday Resort offers caravan and camping, glamping and pet-friendly accommodation right on the waterfront. With direct access to the sheltered waters of Corrigan's Beach, this is a South Coast getaway filled with effortless fun. Families will love the lagoon-style swimming pool, mini golf course, adventure playground, and school holiday activities. Grown-ups can relax with stunning views over the bay, unwind on the poolside deck, or savor fresh Clyde River oysters just minutes away. There’s just so many things to do in Batemans Bay. NRMA Batemans Bay Holiday Park is located 3km outside Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast. It’s an easy two-hour drive from Canberra and four hours from Sydney, so easy weekenders and longer stays are both on the cards. The park is situated adjacent to Corrigan's Beach, where you can swim, kayak and play in the sheltered waters of the bay.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
NRMA Murramarang Beachfront Holiday Resort

3. NRMA Murramarang Beachfront Holiday Resort

146 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · South Durras, NSW
Every so often, a destination is so special that time spent there creates memories to be cherished forever. Murramarang Beachfront Holiday Resort is one such place, nestled between the bush and the beach just north of Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast. Surrounded by national park and with total beach access, at Murramarang you’ll discover a coastal wilderness hiding treasures untold. Better bring the snorkel, the fishing rod and the walking shoes. And whether you opt for a villa just metres from the sand or the family caravan, our team will go the extra mile to make your trip comfortable, easy and extra special. From feasting on local flavours at our bistro to poolside cocktails while the kids play, these are moments that matter in a place made for making memories. NRMA Murramarang Beachfront Holiday Resort is in South Durras on the NSW South Coast, just 15 minutes north of Batemans Bay. It’s an easy two-hour drive from Canberra and four from Sydney, so cheeky weekenders and extended school holiday stays are both on the cards.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park

5. NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park

157 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tuncurry, NSW
Get swept up in the magic of the Mid North Coast with a stay at NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park. Nestled on the shores of a sparkling coastal estuary, our cabins, villas and spacious sites place you right by the water. Enjoy crystal-clear lakes, spot friendly dolphins, and bask in postcard-perfect sunsets – all from the comfort of your home away from home. Whether you’re seeking R & R or a fun-filled family adventure, our Forster caravan park in Tuncurry has everything you need – a heated pool, water park, on-site café and boat ramp – all in a stunning waterfront setting made for unforgettable holidays. Choose your own adventure. Welcome to a holiday where you set the pace. Laze about in the heated resort-style pool or use our boat ramp to get onto the water at daybreak. Join us for morning aqua-arobics or have an easy brekky at the on-site cafe. Play for hours at the waterpark or slow down for some craft at our school holiday activities. This is your getaway, so do it your way.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
Endor Nature Camp

6. Endor Nature Camp

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6 sites · RVs, Lodging · Batlow, NSW
Endor Nature Camp is located in the picturesque town of Batlow, offering unique off-grid nature camping experiences. Only 25 minutes from the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail, Endor is the perfect mountain hideaway to map out your day. Visit farm gates, take a tour of the Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail and indulge your taste buds at some of the regions finest food and beverage establishments. Located on the Batlow to Tumbarumba road at Deep Gully Bend (The Old Mill) site entrance. Endor is only 2km from the village of Batlow, nestled into steep hillside and surrounded by Alpine woodland. Endor is home to a large variation of wildlife including the endangered Greater Glider and other Squirrel Glider species. Wombats roam at night along with kangaroo, wallaby and deer migrating when in season. Powerful Owls, Gang Gang and many species from the parrot family are a spectacular sight along with morning and Twighlight Finch performances. Endor is a primitive camp site with cabin style accommodation. There are two bunkers which are set 25m apart and each bunker can accommodate 2 people Max. Basic single bed set up with basic linen however it is required that you bring your own temperature rated sleeping bag for seasonal Camps in winter and shoulder periods. The weather can change very quickly, and temperatures can drop to below zero with snow in Winter. Campfires are allowed during the winter season and each bunker has a fire pit. Our aim is to provide a comfortable bed in an alpine off grid setting for those who seek an experience in nature. Located on Batlow Road you will experience some road traffic noise and log truck activity during peak hours in the morning and afternoon. A small reminder that you are still close to civilization.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$107
 / night

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The best glamping pods in New South Wales guide

Where to go

The Blue Mountains

Lace up your boots for one of Australia's best bushwalking destinations. The ridge of mountains two hours west of Sydney by road or train is a World Heritage-listed wonderland of sandstone canyons, waterfalls, valleys, and clifftop lookouts. The national park offers remote bush campsites, or you can go for a bit more comfort in one of the region’s many caravan and holiday parks. 

NSW North Coast

The coastline of northern NSW, from north of Newcastle to the Queensland border, is classic beach holiday territory. Almost every town has at least one caravan park, often with waterfront campsites, and most of the coastline is protected by national parks with fantastic camping spots and facilities. Flanked by the Great Dividing Range and World Heritage rainforests, the North Coast has Hipcampers spoilt for choice. 

NSW South Coast

Every bit as wild as the North Coast, the South Coast stretches south of Sydney to the Victorian border with a string of national parks, state forests, campgrounds, and seaside towns with family-friendly holiday parks. Kangaroos and wallabies graze the camping grounds and laze on the beaches, which have some of the whitest sand in the world. Kayak the waterways, bushwalk the forests, and soak in the views from the mountaintops.

Snowy Mountains

Alpine New South Wales, also known as the Snowy Mountains, stretches from the ACT south to the Victorian border along the spine of the Great Dividing Range. Along with hundreds of camping spots, the big attraction of Kosciuszko National Park—the largest national park in NSW—is Australia’s highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko. In winter, the area is a magnet for skiers, and in summer, fishing, bushwalking, and mountain biking reign supreme.

NSW Outback

The far western corner of NSW is a great introduction to the Outback, where endless red dust plains seem to stretch on forever under cloudless blue skies. Take a road trip out here and you'll see plenty of kangaroos and emus, but not many people. National parks such as Mungo, Mutawintji, and Kinchega offer superb camping spots, Aboriginal art sites, and stunning scenery.