Caravan parks near Forbes

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Wendouree Creek Camp

5 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Parkes, NSW
Wendouree is owned by the Hood family who operate a mixed farming enterprise on Wendouree, and neighbouring properties Glenora and Cherry Gardens. The Wendouree Creek Paddock mostly remains unused but may have stray sheep on it from time-to-time. The property has been owned and operated by the Cunich / Hood family for five generations.
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AU$22
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Canowindra Country Camp

20 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Moorbel, NSW
Come and enjoy this grassy campsite located on the outskirts of Canowindra. Canowindra is known as the Hotair Balloon Capital of Australia, most mornings you wake to find a balloon floating in the sky. Venture to the Main Street and see the historic building’s. Canowindra is also home of the Fish Fossil Museum, so much to explore. Campers are welcome to enjoy a campfire, local regulations permitting. Pet welcome!
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AU$25
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Ben Hall Creek Camp

11 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Grenfell, NSW
Come and camp on the banks of a creek, where the bushranger Ben Hall used to camp with his horses in the mid 1800s! The property is located smack bang in the middle of Young, Forbes, West Wylong and Cowra - taking about an hour to drive to each. The is plenty to do and see in the area, including exploring the nearby Weddin Mountains National Park and Bimbi State Forest. Just 20 minute North is the quaint town of Grenfell. Tucked into the beautiful Lachlan Valley, Grenfell is a fascinating gold rush town with great galleries, historic buildings and superb country pubs. There are also many events celebrating the town’s rich history and culture. Campers will enjoy flat, grassy sites on this 20 acre block. The creek is suitable for swimming, fishing, gabbling and paddling, and is quite wide in spots. This campsite suits self contained campers, who bring their own facilities and leave no trace. The access is via a dirt road (easy drive). You're welcome to bring your dog.
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AU$30
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Round Range Eugowra

6 sites · RVs, Tents1500 acres · Eugowra, NSW
Our beautiful property is a working farm. Our farming activities include Merino sheep breeding and grazing, lambs, grain and hay. Our retreat offers a classical bush rock labyrinth, fire pits, lookouts, conservation areas, bird watching, wildflowers, stargazing and unique rock formations upon the lookouts. Visitors can meet Kev, a sixth generation Aussie farmer, and Therese a teacher and labyrinth facilitator. You can go on bush walks along the paths provided, but in high summer and warm weather please be mindful of snakes. They live here too. Check out the local village of murals #visiteugowra and enjoy good old fashioned country hospitality. The camping sight has great views, is quiet and peaceful, and is close to the creek and the hills where you can listen to magpies warbling or watch the sheep grazing as you drink your coffee in the morning. There are plenty of opportunities for hiking in the hills to various lookouts enclosed shoes are required and we offer a range of retreat experiences including a guided farm tour $50 pp (children free) and the guided labyrinth meditation walk $30 pp (children free). Please see our Extras. We are located only 14 km NW from our local village of murals, Eugowra, home of the The Eugowra Museum and Bushranger Centre, Nangar National Park and Escort Rock where bushrangers Ben Hall and Frank Gardiner robbed the stage coach - the largest gold robbery in Australian History. While you're here we recommend you to visit The Fat Parcel Food Van, The Ray's Bistro at the Eugowra Community Bowls and Recreation Club. Get your supplies from our supermarket and hardware. A courtesy bus runs every Saturday evening to the local Bowlie. We are in a great central location to many sights and attractions. Close to Canowindra, home of the Fish Fossil Museum, Hot Air Ballooning in the autumn and the Perenialle Nursery. Close to Gooloogong where you can visit Croote Cottage, the town of Cowra and the Japanese Gardens, Forbes and The Wiradjuri Dreaming Centre, the AMAZING sculpture trail and Grazing Down the Lachlan. Not far is Parkes with its famous Dish, The Elvis Festival, and Cudal the home of the platypus be sure to check out The Platypus Cafe. Toogong with its stirring and memorable Anzac Day dawn service. No pets please. This is a working farm and we ask you to observe our biosecurity rules when entering onto the property. Fires can be lit in designated fire pit area using only the wood and firelighters that are supplied.
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AU$50
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Wybalena Homestead

1 site · RV, Tent320 acres · Canowindra, NSW
320 acres of mixed farm and bush land for you to enjoy. Bushwalking and wild life watching plentiful. Bring your vans, tents or even just a swag and enjoy our beautiful starry nights. 20 minutes to historical Canowindra, 1 hour to Orange, Forbes, Parkes and Cowra. Children more than welcome! Fires and pets on request.
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Windowrie Winery

1 site · RV, Tent300 acres · Canowindra, NSW
Windowrie Estate is a family-owned wine company based 15Km from Canowindra and 30 Km from Cowra. The property consists of 300 acres of vineyards and a working winery located on the western end of the farm.In wet weather, you'll need a 4WD to access the last 100m Access to paddocks is over some rocks so low clearance vehicles not recommended.Dog friendly. No amenities so campers need to have own toilet and leave no trace. Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place.
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Picturesque Camping

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Moorbel, NSW
Enjoy a picturesque scene on a quiet country road only 4 km from Canowindra. It's a 5 minute drive to amenities including the local pool, shops, cafes and pubs. We are less than an hour's drive​ to national parks, canoeing or kayaking on the Lachlan River, Wyangala dam for fishing, boating or skiing, hiking (Koorawatha Falls), 4W Driving (Mount Canobolas), and all of the Orange and Cowra wine region for tastings at the cellar doors. Food, drink, the great outdoors and even live music entertainment, truly Canowindra has it all. Our property proudly boasts the original miner's cottage circa 1860, which is one of the oldest original buildings in the area. No amenities at the campsites currently. Campers must be 100% self contained and bring their own camping toilet and shower. Pets welcome but must be kept under control, leashed, and tethered at all times. Horses considered. Must bring own portable yard, feed, and water. Please message us for a chat. Please clean up after your dogs.
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AU$19
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Getting Away Camp

11 sites · RVs, Tents250 acres · Bocobra, NSW
Approximately 45 minutes from Orange, 4 hours from Sydney. The region between Molong and Parkes offers scenic views, bush walking, bush camping, picnic areas, mountain biking trails, and 4WD touring. To the northwest lies Goobang National Park that includes Caloma lookout, one of the high points in the Wanda Wandong sector of Goobang National Park. The area is a bird watchers' paradise - you can often spot birds of prey, such as wedge-tailed eagles, brown goshawks and brown falcons, soaring across the sky. Black cypress pines, grevilleas, lomandras and heath feature commonly on the landscape. There are many tall grass trees in this area too, some of which are believed to be hundreds of years old. This is a large property that is taking a break from sheep farming. Covered in gum trees and pines and lots of open space. The property has a creek with all year round water holes and dams. You can do almost anything you want. Hiking, fishing, swimming, camping and living the dream. There's emus (bush chooks), kangaroos (hopping dogs), platypus and no drop bears, meaning you can sit back, relax and go back to the way it was. Self sufficient campers only, leave no trace. You must bring your own camping toilet and shower. If booking under the Group listing, you will need to arrange you own portaloos, which I am happy to manage delivery/pick up of with the local hire company. It's 15 minutes to the pub in town if you're up for a coldie or a meal. ​Our farm is a work in progress.
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Yilawura

1 site · RV, Tent40 acres · Cowra, NSW
A small 40 acre farm with livestock and one dam. Freshwater yabbies. 10km out of Cowra, the best sunset views. Rural acreage get away for the self contained. No power, water or toilet facilities. 100m of sealed road access. Close to Conimbla National Park for bush walks and views. No fires during summer months / fire ban periods. A fire pit can be organised during winter with advance notice. Take your own rubbish.
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AU$25
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Quandialla Camp

5 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Quandialla, NSW
Quandialla Camp located in the Central West Region of NSW. A place to get away from the hustle and bustle yet close to major highways and amenities. Currently used as empty allotments land, a great place to camp overnight with views over the area. 4WD access recommended. Self sufficient site with amenities in the area.
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AU$39
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