Forest caravan camping near Dunedoo

This NSW country town has much more to offer campers than a funny name.

99% (369 reviews)
99% (369 reviews)

Popular camping styles for Dunedoo

Under $50

4 top forest caravan sites near Dunedoo

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Cadagi Farm Stay in Central West NSW

19 sites · RVs, Tents85 acres · Dubbo, NSW
A tranquil 85 acre property with multiple options for your stay, along the banks of the Talbragar River or by wooded areas bordering the beautiful Scrubby Creek. The sites are self-service with no amenities currently available, so best suited to those happy to be self-sufficient and with a 'leave no trace' approach. All sites offer bushwalking options (maps can be provided via email), an abundance of native flora and fauna including wild birds, the occasional echidna and wombats. You'll also find sheep and cattle meandering around the paddocks, along with our horses and free ranging peacock. We also have a super friendly kelpie and dachshund pup making the farm feel complete. Dogs are welcome &; we have stables or individual paddocks available if you'd like to bring your equine friends (no riding on the property due to insurance). Only 15 minutes to the centre of town & is a great base for your visit to Dubbo. Located on the Sydney side of Dubbo, it's an easy place to pull up on your travels and we look forward to your visit. Follow us on Facebook @cadagifarmdubbo Website www.cadagifarm.com.au
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AU$12
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* Before taxes and fees
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GlenArthur, Farmland Getaway

5 sites · RVs, Tents1900 acres · Coonabarabran, NSW
'GlenArthur' is a mixed grazing farm property located approx 16 klm from the small town of Binnaway, and 40 klm from Coonabarabran NSW. A great place to disconnect and get grounded in a bush setting. Explore a few klms of trails and views throughout the property by hiking or biking around campsite, along trails through paddocks and wooded areas of the farm. Keep an eye out for with local wildlife both on the ground and in the trees. Clear skies at night display an abundance of stars within the Milky Way that you just can't see in the city. A campfire is allowed subject to any local fire restrictions at the time. For your convenience the campsite has a permanent steel awning which supplies a rainwater tank, and has solar powered lighting. The campsite is suited to self sufficient campers and RV's as there are no toilet/shower facilities. There is plenty of room at this site for additional tents for family groups.
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AU$20
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* Before taxes and fees

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Forest caravan camping near Dunedoo guide

Overview

If you're looking to camp near Dunedoo, New South Wales and prefer a caravan accommodation amid a forest terrain, Hipcamp offers over 1750 options to choose from. With an average price of $40 per night and options as low as $5, you can find the perfect campsite that suits your budget. Top campsites include Farm Stay, Ben Bullen (384 reviews), Watton Airstrip (418 reviews), and Maiden Jewel, Upper Hunter Valley (271 reviews). Popular amenities such as pets, showers, and toilets are available, along with activities like biking, off-roading (OHV), and snow sports.

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