The best dog-friendly cabins near Glenworth Valley

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Northwest of Sydney and west of Gosford, the Central Coast settlement of Glenworth Valley offers the best of many worlds: it’s near the Hawkesbury River, several national parks, the beaches of the Central Coast, and the Northern Beaches and parks of northern Sydney. A wilderness adventure park in Glenworth Valley offers many outdoor activities, including horse riding, quad biking, and kayaking, and family-friendly camping and glamping. Nearby national parks offer more opportunities for wilderness experiences and simple bush camping while never being too far from towns and cities.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Glenworth Valley

1. Hermitage Cottage Farm Kurrajong

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53km from Glenworth Valley · 1 site · Lodging
A quiet country cottage on a 32-hectare farm nestled in a private valley, complete with bushwalks and a large lake. Situated at the end of a peaceful country lane, this retreat offers a relaxing and rejuvenating escape. The fully equipped cottage features two bedrooms with queen beds, a cozy lounge, a dining area with a kitchen, a large fireplace, and an outdoor paved area with a BBQ. For your convenience, milk, tea, and coffee are provided. Just 3 minutes away is Kurrajong Village, where you'll find shops, cafes, a butcher, a bakery, a chemist, a supermarket, and doctors. Your hosts, John and Peter, reside in a separate cottage on the farm and are available to assist or provide local information if needed. We accept dogs at $35 please add when booking. Only an hour from Sydney, the cottage offers a large garden and 32 hectares (80 acres) of wooded farmland, located in the foothills of the Blue Mountains. The Blue Mountains boast numerous scenic bushwalks and spectacular views. The nearby Hawkesbury River is ideal for canoeing, and the historic towns of Richmond, Windsor, and Ebenezer are just minutes away.
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AU$380
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Northwest of Sydney and west of Gosford, the Central Coast settlement of Glenworth Valley offers the best of many worlds: it’s near the Hawkesbury River, several national parks, the beaches of the Central Coast, and the Northern Beaches and parks of northern Sydney. A wilderness adventure park in Glenworth Valley offers many outdoor activities, including horse riding, quad biking, and kayaking, and family-friendly camping and glamping. Nearby national parks offer more opportunities for wilderness experiences and simple bush camping while never being too far from towns and cities.

92% (2.1K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Glenworth Valley

1. Hermitage Cottage Farm Kurrajong

100%
(2)
53km from Glenworth Valley · 1 site · Lodging
A quiet country cottage on a 32-hectare farm nestled in a private valley, complete with bushwalks and a large lake. Situated at the end of a peaceful country lane, this retreat offers a relaxing and rejuvenating escape. The fully equipped cottage features two bedrooms with queen beds, a cozy lounge, a dining area with a kitchen, a large fireplace, and an outdoor paved area with a BBQ. For your convenience, milk, tea, and coffee are provided. Just 3 minutes away is Kurrajong Village, where you'll find shops, cafes, a butcher, a bakery, a chemist, a supermarket, and doctors. Your hosts, John and Peter, reside in a separate cottage on the farm and are available to assist or provide local information if needed. We accept dogs at $35 please add when booking. Only an hour from Sydney, the cottage offers a large garden and 32 hectares (80 acres) of wooded farmland, located in the foothills of the Blue Mountains. The Blue Mountains boast numerous scenic bushwalks and spectacular views. The nearby Hawkesbury River is ideal for canoeing, and the historic towns of Richmond, Windsor, and Ebenezer are just minutes away.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$380
 / night

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The best dog-friendly cabins near Glenworth Valley guide

Where to go

Popran National Park

A short drive from Glenworth Valley, the Popran National Park is a great day-trip destination for campers in the area as there are no campsites within the park itself. Visitors can hike, mountain bike, kayak, fish, ride horses, and spot birds and animals. The park also protects a number of Aboriginal sites and there’s a picnic area. Most roads to the park require a four-wheel-drive vehicle.

Brisbane Water National Park

Just southeast of Glenworth Valley, the Brisbane Water National Park offers walks, cycling, and fishing, and has some ancient Aboriginal rock art sites. There’s a small, basic bush tent site within the park or visitors can stay at Glenworth Valley or nearby coastal campsites at Umina or Gosford and make day trips into the park. Road access into this park does not require a four-wheel-drive vehicle so this is a good option for casual visits.

Dharug National Park

West of Glenworth Valley, on the other side of Mangrove Creek (a tributary of the Hawkesbury River), the large Dharug National Park contains the UNESCO-listed Old Great North Road hike. There are also other hiking and cycling routes and two campsites. The Ten Mile Hollow Campground is small and free to stay at (although bookings are required), while the Mill Creek Campground is larger and has more facilities, and fees apply.

When to go

Spring and autumn are the best times to visit the Glenworth Valley area for hiking, biking, kayaking, and horse-riding adventures. The weather is most comfortable then. Summers are hot and the risk from bushfires is high, but this is a good season if you want to visit the nearby beaches of the Central Coast. Winters are mild but often wet, and glamping or staying in a cabin or cottage would be most comfortable.