Cabins near Crescent Head with hiking

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5 top cabins sites near Crescent Head with hiking

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Ingenia Holidays Nambucca Heads

148 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Nambucca Heads, NSW
Who says you can’t have a rainforest, beach and tidal lagoon all on your doorstep while on holidays? Ingenia Holidays Nambucca Heads is positioned where the Nambucca River and South Pacific Ocean meet. Our guests can enjoy the luxury of direct access to a tidal lagoon as well as a surf beach less than two minutes’ walk away. With a resort style swimming pool, waterslides and splash park – there’s plenty of ways for the whole family to keep cool within the holiday park grounds too. Choose from caravan and camping sites, including waterfront sites, or book a cabin sleeping up to six people – perfect for a couple’s getaway or family reunion. While you can choose to prepare your meals in your cabin or the camp kitchen, if you need a night off cooking or cleaning, make the most of the onsite café and restaurant V-Wall Pavilion where you’ll find a casual dining menu, with an array of classic pub meals, modern cuisine and a VIP gaming lounge on offer.
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AU$75
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Ellenborough Getaways

2 sites · Lodging500 acres · Wauchope, NSW
Set amongst the rolling green hills, we offer a cute cabin and a mountain top shack located on a working farm. Go for a mountain bike, a scenic walk or check out the Ellenborough River for a swim. We are located near Comboyne National Park if you're looking for adventures further afield.The cabin is kitted out with a basic kitchen, toilet/shower amenities and water. Enjoy the beautiful night sky as you chill out around the campfire. There are two double beds. Please bring your own bed linen and towels. There is no fridge - you will need to bring your own esky.The shack sits on an amazing mountain 600m above sea-level in the hinterland west of Port Macquarie, is accessible by 4WD only. You must have a proper 4WD and have knowledge of how to navigate steep, isolated tracks. It has basic amenities and is best suited for those with their own swag and camping supplies. Roll out the swag and keep warm from the elements. Drinking water available. You will need to bring all other supplies including your own toilet and shower. Dogs welcome.We are located near Comboyne National Park. This place is perfect for hiking enthusiasts and avid photographers - the views are absolutely stunning.The hinterland west of the Central Coast offer an abundance of beautiful scenery, rolling green hills and plenty of wildlife. Perfect for wildlife watchers and photographers.
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AU$200
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Nambucca Valley Train Carriages

2 sites · Lodging9 acres · Wirrimbi, NSW
Diane & Dave live on the 9 acre property at Wirrimbi, which is located 5 km from Macksville, 7 km from Nambucca and 7 km from Bowraville. Other than passing trains, the property is private and peaceful, you can see the wallabies grazing near the carriage most mornings.We have bitumen road access to our 300 metre maintained gravel driveway.There is plenty of room to park a trailer or boat.Diane owns and runs the quilt fabric shop, the Remnant Basket in Macksville.Diane is passionate about sewing and quilting.Dave is a semi retired builder who owns and runs the water ski school in Macksville. Dave is a member of Nambucca Rotary and enjoys riding Jacks Ridge MTB track, motor bike riding, kayaking and golf.
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AU$167
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Balgarr Cabin Retreat Elands

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Elands, NSW
The Bulga Plateau is the place to unwind, swim in mountain rivers and enjoy the Old Growth forests (yes we still have a few left). 600 metres above sea level on clear nights it feels like you are close enough to touch the Milky Way! In the hinterland of the Mid North Coast NSW on Biripi Country. Balgarr means mountain in local Gattang language. The cabin is off grid, includes a small kitchenette with 2 burner gas stove, fridge, has double bed and 2 single beds. We have a BBQ and fire pit. This is rustic living, no flash flush here but a practical long drop eco-friendly compost toilet and a fantastic gas hot water shower out in the elements! You will need to bring your own bedding, pillows sheets etc. we are on tank water and at times it is low! Dogs are welcome but please bring their own bedding. The property is also home to local wildlife and filled with lots of old trees, plants and flowers to enjoy your morning cuppa on the balcony As we are 45 minutes from the closest town, so you will need to fuel up before you head up the mountain. Also bring drinking water and all the food you will require for your stay. The Elands general store carries basic groceries, beer wine and spirits - Loads of walking tracks nearby; the Legendary Ellenborough Falls is 5 mins by car or half hour walk through the Elands Village Hour and half from Port Macquarie and Forster and one hour from Taree in the hinterland from Wingham or Comboyne (coming from Port Macquarie). There is an endless network of gravel roads and fire trails waiting to be explored by vehicle or mountain bike, taking you through the national parks, state forests and undulating farmlands of the Bulga Plateau. This delightful self contained cabin is a perfect getaway for you to work on your project – be it visual art; a book; a film script; photography or simply forest breathing to clear the mind. Blue Knob (Kaoraoa) at 1014 metres, is one of the highest peaks in the forest with Panoramic Plateau Views of the surrounding country. 40 mins by car. I'm retired now and appreciate even more, living in paradise. The usually good amount of rain, the ever warmer summers when we can swim in the Ellenborough River. Yes after 40 years on the Bulga I can feel the changes in the environment, come and enjoy!
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AU$130
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Cabins near Crescent Head with hiking guide

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Looking to explore Crescent Head, New South Wales while staying in a cosy cabin? Hipcamp offers over 600 options for camping near Crescent Head that cater to both cabin accommodations and hiking activities. For those who prefer a cabin-like experience, Hipcamp has got you covered. With options starting as low as $15 per night and an average price of $40 per night, there is a variety of affordable choices for your stay. Check out top-rated campsites such as Coffs Harbour Camping & 4WD (721 reviews), Spirit of the Forest (326 reviews), and Footprints in Style (276 reviews) to ensure a great stay. Enjoy popular amenities such as potable water, showers, and toilets, and explore activities like boating, swimming, and climbing.

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