Cabins in Hunter Valley

Cosy up in a cabin rental in the heart of the Hunter Valley wine country.

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Country Acres Caravan Park

25 sites · Lodging, RVs10 acres · Mcdougalls Hill, NSW
There are so many places to see and things you can do in Singleton and the surrounding area…life becomes one big adventure. Country Acres Caravan Park and its central location provide you with the ideal base to explore the wonderful attractions throughout the region, which includes our world-renowned Hunter Valley vineyards and wineries, water sports like fishing, sailing, and water skiing at Lake St Clair, or go bushing walking through our majestic State Forests. Experience fine cuisines at local boutique food shops and restaurants, or go shopping at antique shops, art galleries, and retail stores. For the thrill seekers, there's sky diving and ballooning, or just a small drive down the road to visit famous horse studs, or the historical villages of Morpeth, Wollombi, and Windsor. We have a range of cabin-style Accommodations available from Deluxe 1 and 2 2-bedroom cabins and also Deluxe studio-style cabins. We have 1 Bedroom Worker Cabin available with and without a Shower depending on your budget. All our cabins are fully self-contained and are serviced weekly for long stays. Cabins are available on a daily rate or weekly depending on the length of your stay. We have a “NEW” resort-style pool with easy ramp access and camp kitchen facilities including stainless steel BBQs. We have a large amenities block a Disabled Toilet/Shower Facility and a large laundry facility. We are not a “PET FRIENDLY” Park in our Cabin Accommodation, but for Short Stays on Powered Sites we are “PET FRIENDLY”. We have Powered Sites with Concrete Slabs or Powered Grass Sites available and a large unpowered Camp Area for the tent lover. Our Park is Family Owned and Operated and you can rest assure you will receive a warm welcome and friendly service on your arrival. Here at Country Acres Caravan Park, we look forward to making your stay a comfortable one and know you will enjoy your time in the heart of the Hunter Valley.
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Callicoma Hill: off grid surrounded by nature, Hunter Valley

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents300 acres · Carrowbrook, NSW
Callicoma Hill offers bush camping for groups in a forest clearing, an off-grid 10 bed rustic bunkhouse and an off-grid self-contained 3 bedroom eco-cabin in the forested mountains at Mount Royal, on the edge of the Barrington wilderness in the Hunter Valley of NSW. We also occasionally offer a camping site in our front paddock with a spectacular 80km view over the Hunter Valley. It is an ideal off-grid bush getaway for families and groups, offering peace and quiet, a mountainside of forest, enviable views and sunsets across the Hunter Valley and fresh mountain air. Most importantly, guests have exclusive use of our property in each area, so you don't have to share with other visitors. We are near Mount Royal National Park, adjoining the Barrington Tops wilderness area. The area is part of the World Heritage listed Gondwana Rainforest Reserves, a place of great scenic beauty and natural diversity. Best of all, it is quiet and away from the crowds. Whether you want an easy walk in nature and peace, an adventurous climb to see a breathtaking view, or are in training for an epic multi-day walk, Mount Royal National Park provides excellent bushwalking opportunities. Or, you can simply stay at camp and sit and relax!
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Echo Farm Cabin Hunter Springs

1 site · Lodging357 acres · Gloucester, NSW
Elevated property (1270m) with the Campers Shed overlooking the start of the Hunter River. Seventeen km from the Gundy turnoff on Tomalla Rd/Hunter Rd heading up the mountain to Tomalla. The Campers Shed Sleeps 6 people, one sofa bed and 4 singles with matresses (bring your own bed material, sleeping bags , there is a kitchenette, BBQ (bring own gas and utensils) and flushing toilet. There is no drinking water, so please bring your own. No power, no shower (you can wash in river stream). Stay warm with a pot belly wood heater inside, or sit and keep warm with a bon fire outside, overlooking nature. The property is located approx 2km from Devils Arc, and there is a waterfall nearby. Campers will enjoy some snow in winter, bushwalking with nature, mountain biking, bow hunting (No firearms). Campfires allowed (when no fire ban) - there is plenty of timber around to cut your own firewood.
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The Old Dairy @ Baerami

1 site · Lodging150 acres · Baerami, NSW
Our property is approximately 150 acres, located in the Upper Hunter Valley between the Goulburn River National Park and the Wollemi National Park. In the shadow of Mt Dangar, our land sweeps down to the pristine Goulburn River, one of the main tributaries of the Hunter River. The property was once part of a huge agricultural station, that was established not long after explorers started to open up the interior to development in colonial times. We raise cattle and have an olive grove, which we planted in 2001 (our olive brand is Windybank Olives). In 2003 we established The Old Dairy accommodation, by renovating the crumbling 1940's dairy shed at the top of the property. There are stunning views of the surrounding countryside in all directions from The Old Dairy. It is a place to unwind, relax, reset. Guests have loved the peace & quiet we offer, the chance to get away from everything for a short while. Our road is just off Bylong Valley Way - a visually stunning route through the national parks towards Mudgee, Rylstone, Capertee Valley, Lithgow and the Greater Blue Mountains, tracking along the headwaters of the Goulburn River. One of the most beautiful drives in New South Wales and within close proximity of terrific campsites like Ganguddy (Dunn's Swamp via Rylstone) and Big River (Gouburn River National Park). Plenty of birds & wildlife (kangaroos make a very regular appearance - as do healthy green tree frogs!). A beautiful part of the world.
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Cabins in Hunter Valley guide

Overview

Renowned across Australia and abroad for its wine production, the Hunter Valley (aka the Hunter Region) is a popular getaway spot for travellers wanting to do a bit of wine-tasting and makes for a popular weekend getaway from Sydney. The region's cultural and commercial hub is in Newcastle, about a two-hour drive north of Sydney, and while there are plenty of great lodging options right in town, those looking to really experience the terroir of the region may want to head inland to spend a few nights in a countryside cabin. Cabin rentals run the gamut from simple rustic spots to upscale lodges with fully equipped kitchens and multiple bedrooms, ideal for groups or families. Many also have outdoor fire pits, ideal for those who want to experience the joy of an evening outdoors but may not be equipped for camping.

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