Caravan camping with full hookups near Glenworth Valley

This is an outdoor adventure playground on the Central Coast near national park camping.

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Tejn Loft Private Group Campsite

9 sites · RVs, Tents13 acres · Upper Macdonald, NSW
You can enjoy Tejn Loft, 13 acres of undulating grass and trees, situated 108 km north of Sydney, near the famous Settlers Arms Pub in St Albans and next to the Yengo National Park. ***Tejn Loft is designed for group getaways. Your group can hire Tejn Loft so you can all enjoy the property for private camping without any other groups or campers on the property. *** REQUIREMENT: Minimum 2-night stay for groups of 6 adults or adults/children mix equivalent to 6 adults. In a beautiful rural setting bordering the MacDonald River, you will have exclusive use during your stay, including a full kitchen (cooker, kettle, microwave, fridge-freezer & dishwasher), fire pit, and BBQ. We have one flushing toilet and an outdoor shower with hot and cold water. The site is offered to one group only. Please note Tejn Loft is not a place for loud or rowdy parties. You are very welcome to come and enjoy yourselves and take in the peace and noise nature provides with your friends and family. Pets are welcome, but please refer to the rules. The land where Tejn Loft stands was initially built by my father, Flemming Falk, who moved to Australia from Tejn in Denmark in 1974. Our family has enjoyed the land and the location near St Albans for many years, and we would now like to share it with you and your friends and family.
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AU$44
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Mistinthegumtrees BUDGET 2 GLAMPING

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents106 acres · Cooranbong, NSW
Some of our campsites/ Van sites DO NOT come with facilities. Please read your site description carefully. We have 1 powered site that is power ONLY on our Dam site. No toilets, showers, kitchen or pool. You need to be fully self contained. Some Campsites are in our lovely small manicured bush garden setting. It's a level, grass/lawn shaded area. There are 4x 15 amp powered sites. Suitable for small quiet groups/ families. NOT suitable for loud partying. The state forest is a short 10min drive away for bush walking, mountain biking and 4 wheel driving. Beach is 40 min drive away. We are located close to the Central Coast and Newcastle. (In Cooranbong ) Some of our camp sites have access to three eco toilets and only one shared shower, rubbish facilities and drinking water. (Campfires) we have 5 fire pits on some of our sites , fires are permitted during the winter months. We also have 2 x 4 star cabins which sleep 15 between them, they are listed separately on Hipcamp. However the guests from both the camp sites and the cabins have shared access to the pool and facilities. Which includes a large under cover patio area. FRIENDLY PETS welcome. On certain camp sites ourSmall kitchen with microwave dishwasher and cook top and fridge may be used . Please just clean up any mess you make. For the next guest All cleaning products under sink. WE HAVE 2 DOGS that are people friendly., who love to meet new fury friends , they do have the run of our property . As our property has a lot of maintenance lawns /gardens ; we may use mowers blowers etc , we will possibly maintain between 10 am to 2 pm If needed.
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Shady Acres Colo River

10 sites · RVs, Tents37 acres · Central Colo, NSW
This property is a Pristine Riverfront property in Colo Valley. It is a tidal river with sandy shallow sandbars and 10ft deep swimming holes. There is an abundance of native animals here including kangaroos, lyre birds, lace monitors, platypus and more! Access is via a short dirt driveway to the riverfront camping area. The access is 2wd unless there has been significant rain it becomes 4wd access.We can accommodate both small and large groups with sites just steps away from the river. We have 2 water entrances, one is a large grassed area with shallow water which is great for kids & families. The other entrance is a natural sandy entry with a deeper swimming area suitable for adults. We also have a beautiful lagoon area where I can arrange additional campers. We have built some new flushing toilets (3) with a hot water shower.We are very accommodating of your pets. We welcome dogs and can host horses in one of the paddocks. Please ensure you contact the host prior to your stay if you are bringing any animals. We have canoes & floats which you can hire to paddle up the river. Additional activities here include fishing, swimming, bushwalking, canoeing & birdwatching. We are also only a 5 minute drive to Colo Riverside Cafe.We also have 2 beautiful brand new glamping tents that you can hire. Please see our extras.I look forward to meeting you soon!
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AU$300
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Hunter Valley Equestrian Centre

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents200 acres · Black Hill, NSW
Whether you are looking for a rider retreat complete with instruction, a chance to rest for you and your horse as you travel between competitions, or simply an opportunity for some down time on the farm, we have a range of options depending upon your needs. Set on 100 acres of rolling tree-studded paddocks, Hunter Valley Equestrian Centre is a tranquil place where you can relax and enjoy the happenings on the farm, local wildlife, or simply a chance to relax with a cuppa and enjoy the view. The location is perfect to access the wine and food bowl of the Hunter Valley, citylife and beaches of Newcastle, or country towns of Maitland and Morpeth. Located at the end of the M1, you are only a moment off the main road but a world away from everything. Just 1.5 hours from Sydney and 20 minutes from Newcastle. Hunter Valley Equestrian Centre is pet-friendly, and offers short-term accommodation for you, your horse and your dog on request. Please note that conditions do apply. Bringing an animal must be discussed prior to booking. Horse accommodation is $25 per horse per night per stable.
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Humble HipCamp

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Koolewong, NSW
**Unique Bayside Camping Experience** Nestled at the rear of the Humble Table Community Cafe, our campsite offers a serene escape for up to 3 campervans or tents. Unfortunately, due to access limitations, caravans are not accommodated. Enjoy the convenience of power and water supply, along with access to toilet facilities. **Location Highlights:** - Steps away from Brisbane waters and a public jetty, perfect for fishing or boating. - Adjacent to a scenic park, ideal for picnics or relaxation. - Directly across the road from train and bus links to local surf beaches, shopping, and dining options. **Experience the Best of Nature and Convenience:** - Unwind in a waterside setting while still being connected to urban amenities. - Close to nearby hiking trails - Explore nearby attractions with ease, using public transport. - Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Humble Table Community Cafe, just a short walk away. **Booking Details:** - Maximum capacity: 3 campervans or tents. - Power and water supplied. - Toilet facilities available. - No caravans due to access restrictions. Come and immerse yourself in this unique blend of natural beauty and urban convenience!
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AU$38
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Caravan camping with full hookups near Glenworth Valley guide

Overview

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.

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.