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The Orchard

13 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Nashdale, NSW
Our property is situated on a working apple and cherry orchard at the base of Mount Canobolas, 10 minute drive from Orange. The region has much to offer including amazing wineries and cellar doors, quaint villages with artisans shops, hot air balloon rides, waterfalls, the Arch Cave and more. Here at The Orchard visitors are welcome to pick their own fruit in season, at a cost. Please speak to your host if you are interested. There are plenty of local food and wine venues in the surrounding area for you to enjoy. Lake Canobolas is close by for swimming and there are a number of walking/ hiking trails in the beautiful Mount Canobolas National Park. Pets are welcome but we do have livestock on the property to please keep them under control. Campfires are allowed as long as there are no fire restrictions in place. Amenities are available for campers. A shower and toilets are also available to campers.
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White Gum

1 site · RV10 acres · Orange, NSW
Orange is about 3.5hrs from Sydney. There's lots to see and do around the region. Visit local wineries and cellar doors, head out for some fine dining, enjoy glorious parks and gardens, step back in time with charming heritage villages. With a high altitude and rich volcanic soil from nearby Mount Canobolas, the Orange wine region enjoys perfect conditions to produce cool climate wines. Local boutique wineries make a variety of wines, including award winning shiraz and cabernet sauvignon. Our restaurants offer seasonal menus or you can time your visit with Orange F.O.O.D Week in April or Orange Wine Month in October. Learn about the history and heritage of the region by exploring the Orange Heritage Trail. A camera is a must if you're visiting Carcoar and Millthorpe. Blind Freddy's Bushranger Tours take you to the actual locations in Central West New South Wales where the likes of Ben Hall, Frank Gardiner and Johnny Gilbert roamed during the gold rush era of the 1860s. The site is on the bottom half of 10 acres about 15-20 minutes from town. It has a beautiful outlook and the plot itself overlooks our little spring-fed pond. This is a quiet rural area and there is only one caravan site so privacy is a benefit. The site has access to rainwater, electricity and rubbish facilities. No toilet amenities available however we do have a dump point (you must be self-contained with your own camping toilet and shower). Orange is a beautiful area and is classed as cool climate so we do have mild summers and at least a smattering of snow in Winter most years. (You would need to ensure your caravan has some source of heating.) There is bush land behind the property that can be explored, and several local walking tracks and waterfalls. If you love watching the beauty of all four distinct seasons and dislike the heat, this area may suit you perfectly. No pets or campfires please.
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Rozemary Grove

4 sites · RVs, Tents150 acres · Trunkey Creek, NSW
Rozemary Grove is set over 150 acres of mostly open fields, with sections of native scrub and trees. There is a permanent creek that runs along the northern boundary, ideal for exploring, and even gold panning is possible. The property is 10 minutes from Abercrombie Caves (the original hideout for local bushrangers many years ago, and another gold panning spot) The camping area is clean and easily accessible. Power, water, and toilet amenities can be provided if required.
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Innesvale Farm

10 sites · RVs, Tents66 acres · Cumnock, NSW
Innesvale Farm is located in the Central West NSW on 66 acres of land. There is a pool you can swim in, and lots of farm animal you can feed and experience on your stay. There is power if needed closer to the house, or you can set up anywhere else on the property. There are two dams that you can try your lunch to catch some yabbies. We have a few fenced off paddocks that you could set your tent or caravan up and enjoy the peace and quiet and farm animals not far and enjoy the experience of farm life. There are no amenities here, campers will need to be self contained and leave no trace.
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