The best dog-friendly caravan sites in Hunter Valley

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About three hours' drive north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley is a popular weekend getaway for city slickers who want to explore its heritage towns, cellar doors, and acclaimed eateries. But it’s also a destination for lovers of the outdoors with gardens and national parks to explore. When camping in the Hunter Valley for a nature trip, consider biking between wineries.

87% (1.4K) 45 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Hunter Valley

Iggys Haven @ Anna Bay

1. Iggys Haven @ Anna Bay

98%
(219)
Anna Bay, NSW · 40 sites · Tents, RVs
Beautiful 50 acres with natural wild life, Koalas, Kangaroos, Flying Squirrels, Kookaburras and much more. Located amongst 27 beaches (Samurai Nudist beach is one of them) around the Port Stephens peninsula with entry point to the largest sand dunes on the Eastern coast of Australia…stretching 41 kilometres. 4WD, camel rides or some great fishing at Birubi Beach NSW. Property is located off grid, but also 2 min from Anna Bay Tavern, 3 min drive to the nearest rock pools and some fine surf.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$121
 / night
Bucketts Way Camp n Stay

2. Bucketts Way Camp n Stay

96%
(380)
Karuah, NSW · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
PLEASE NOTE : check-in from 11am till close at 8pm. GPS address- Latitude - 32.6477888 Longitude 151.8674191 A late arrival fee may apply after closing time if not pre-organised directly. This Payment will be required before entry. Upon arrival please call numbers located at the boom gate to arrange entry. Being only 2 hours from Sydney and 470 metres off the Pacific Highway, Nth of Newcastle & a 40 drive to Port Stephens, we are set on 25 acres, with lge sites, most drive through (dry weather only) for your convenience. Hot showers are available ($1 coin for 2 min hot water), toilets and a disability accessible bathroom. The camp kitchen is large and well equipped with tables, chairs, a lounge area & tv for you to enjoy. The kitchen has cooking facilities, a kettle, toaster, microwave, prepping areas & more making it a comfortable space to prepare and eat meals under cover. Campers have reception to 4G. We have a turning lane entrance with boom gate security. When you arrive and set up, you will be able to ramble around our property and enjoy the ambience of the beautiful tree studded campground. Sit back in the afternoon and enjoy nature at its best and then a beautiful warm campfire, perfect!! ​Whether you're camping in a tent or vehicle, there's plenty of space to set up. The campsite is grassy and level, and 2WD accessible. We offer water hookup for caravans fill then disconnect $2, and there is a dump point for your camping toilet. Generators are permitted from 8am till 5pm (extreme heat on the day consideration). Pets welcome.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$49
 / night
Chapman Valley

3. Chapman Valley

98%
(455)
Garland Valley, NSW · 219 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
With its large, secluded Bush Campsites, 'Chapman Valley' is still Sydney's best-kept secret! Picture this. Your weekend escape is relaxed from the very start - the car trip along the scenic winding Putty Road is slow and leisurely as you know you can arrive at any time for the self serve check-in. After signing in, you meander through this Beef Cattle farm, heading to your own designated camping area. A private corner of the property all to yourselves! After setting up camp, and showing off your awesome (of course) campfire lighting skills, you sink back in your camp-chair and listen to ...the bush. And you see ...the bush. Not a single other camper in site. Oh, except the ones you invited with you of course! There they are. The kids running enthusiastically across the open paddock chasing after their footy, with Buster, the family dog happily nipping at their heels. "They'll sleep well tonight!" you think to yourself happily, as you sink further into your camp-chair and take a long drink on that ice cold beer. 1hr drive from the nearest town (Singleton), "Chapman Valley" is the perfect oasis for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. There are no nearby shops so be sure to bring everything with you. The property offers over 100kms of bush tracks ideal for walking, push-bike riding or 4WDing. On site-horse riding is available, offering rides ranging from 1hr family rides to full day experienced rides. Check out our website for a full list of offerings. The Communal camping area is within walking distance of our amenities block, which offers flushing porcelain toilets and a hot shower. Bush campsites are fully self-sufficient, BYO (bring your own) water and toileting system. All campers are required to take their rubbish home with them as there are no bins on site. Sites available for all vehicle types, from buses and large caravans to fully kitted out off-road vehicles. We offer a self check-in service with full maps and directions, which means you can arrive anytime you like. Free early check-in and late check-out: Check-in anytime from sunrise and check-out anytime before sunset so you can make the most of your getaway.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$53
 / night
Hugo's Wollombi

4. Hugo's Wollombi

97%
(15)
Wollombi, NSW · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
Slow Living Farm Escape- 5 Minutes to Historic Wollombi Village Unplug and unwind on 200 acre of pristine bushland, creek frontage and rolling paddocks- Just 2 hours from Sydney. At Hugo's Wollombi, you'll wake to lyrebirds, swim in the fresh waters of Wollombi Brook, wander mountain trails, and relax under the shade of our trees. Our off-grid camping experience blends rustic simplicity with thoughtful touches for a comfortable, nature-led escape. What's here for you: - Animal feeding experiences (Chickens, goats and horses) - Creek swimming & bush walks - Optional 4WD track to Sunset Ridge with dam views Camp Options: - Front Paddock: 2WD friendly, open views - Garden Area: Close to amenities, serene views, 2WD friendly - Ridge- top bush sites: 4WD access only, epic sunsets and the true off-grid experience Limited sites available to preserve privacy. Gear Options: - Hire our set-up tent or Jayco Swan Camper (Subject to availability, contact us to find out more) Family & Pets: - Dogs welcome! (must be controlled as this is a working farm) - Kids under 5 camp free! !!!There are steep drops on this property and children must be supervised at all times!!! Escape the city. Slow down. Experience the Hunter Valley in a way you'll never forget.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$61
 / night
Delhuntie Park -Edens Canopy-

5. Delhuntie Park -Edens Canopy-

99%
(68)
Bombah Point, NSW · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
Located within the Mid Coast in lush rainforest on a beautiful property. With facilities including a swimming hole and some amazing walking tracks. Lovely green grass to camp on. About 10km to Myall lakes and Korsmans landing. The Myall Lakes region is a scenic and tranquil area located on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, Australia. Suited for off-road vehicles and caravans that are self-contained. The region encompasses the Myall Lakes, a network of interconnected lakes, rivers, and wetlands. The area is characterised by: - The Myall River, which flows into the lakes - Surrounding forests, including the Myall Lakes National Park - A subtropical climate with mild winters and warm summers The Myall Lakes region is renowned for its natural beauty and biodiversity: - Pristine lakes, rivers, and beaches - Mangrove forests and saltmarsh wetlands - Home to a wide range of wildlife, including dolphins, whales, and over 200 bird species - Myall Lakes National Park, offering hiking trails, camping sites, and scenic lookouts. - Fishing, boating, and kayaking on the lakes and rivers - Swimming, surfing, and beach activities - Hiking, camping, and birdwatching in the national park - Whale watching and dolphin spotting - Tea Gardens: A quaint village with historic buildings, restaurants, and waterfront views - Bulahdelah: A rural town with a rich history, antique shops, and the nearby Myall Lakes National Park - Bombah Point: A small village with a ferry service to the national park
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$79
 / night

About three hours' drive north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley is a popular weekend getaway for city slickers who want to explore its heritage towns, cellar doors, and acclaimed eateries. But it’s also a destination for lovers of the outdoors with gardens and national parks to explore. When camping in the Hunter Valley for a nature trip, consider biking between wineries.

87% (1.4K) 45 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Hunter Valley

Iggys Haven @ Anna Bay

1. Iggys Haven @ Anna Bay

98%
(219)
Anna Bay, NSW · 40 sites · Tents, RVs
Beautiful 50 acres with natural wild life, Koalas, Kangaroos, Flying Squirrels, Kookaburras and much more. Located amongst 27 beaches (Samurai Nudist beach is one of them) around the Port Stephens peninsula with entry point to the largest sand dunes on the Eastern coast of Australia…stretching 41 kilometres. 4WD, camel rides or some great fishing at Birubi Beach NSW. Property is located off grid, but also 2 min from Anna Bay Tavern, 3 min drive to the nearest rock pools and some fine surf.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$121
 / night
Bucketts Way Camp n Stay

2. Bucketts Way Camp n Stay

96%
(380)
Karuah, NSW · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
PLEASE NOTE : check-in from 11am till close at 8pm. GPS address- Latitude - 32.6477888 Longitude 151.8674191 A late arrival fee may apply after closing time if not pre-organised directly. This Payment will be required before entry. Upon arrival please call numbers located at the boom gate to arrange entry. Being only 2 hours from Sydney and 470 metres off the Pacific Highway, Nth of Newcastle & a 40 drive to Port Stephens, we are set on 25 acres, with lge sites, most drive through (dry weather only) for your convenience. Hot showers are available ($1 coin for 2 min hot water), toilets and a disability accessible bathroom. The camp kitchen is large and well equipped with tables, chairs, a lounge area & tv for you to enjoy. The kitchen has cooking facilities, a kettle, toaster, microwave, prepping areas & more making it a comfortable space to prepare and eat meals under cover. Campers have reception to 4G. We have a turning lane entrance with boom gate security. When you arrive and set up, you will be able to ramble around our property and enjoy the ambience of the beautiful tree studded campground. Sit back in the afternoon and enjoy nature at its best and then a beautiful warm campfire, perfect!! ​Whether you're camping in a tent or vehicle, there's plenty of space to set up. The campsite is grassy and level, and 2WD accessible. We offer water hookup for caravans fill then disconnect $2, and there is a dump point for your camping toilet. Generators are permitted from 8am till 5pm (extreme heat on the day consideration). Pets welcome.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$49
 / night
Chapman Valley

3. Chapman Valley

98%
(455)
Garland Valley, NSW · 219 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
With its large, secluded Bush Campsites, 'Chapman Valley' is still Sydney's best-kept secret! Picture this. Your weekend escape is relaxed from the very start - the car trip along the scenic winding Putty Road is slow and leisurely as you know you can arrive at any time for the self serve check-in. After signing in, you meander through this Beef Cattle farm, heading to your own designated camping area. A private corner of the property all to yourselves! After setting up camp, and showing off your awesome (of course) campfire lighting skills, you sink back in your camp-chair and listen to ...the bush. And you see ...the bush. Not a single other camper in site. Oh, except the ones you invited with you of course! There they are. The kids running enthusiastically across the open paddock chasing after their footy, with Buster, the family dog happily nipping at their heels. "They'll sleep well tonight!" you think to yourself happily, as you sink further into your camp-chair and take a long drink on that ice cold beer. 1hr drive from the nearest town (Singleton), "Chapman Valley" is the perfect oasis for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. There are no nearby shops so be sure to bring everything with you. The property offers over 100kms of bush tracks ideal for walking, push-bike riding or 4WDing. On site-horse riding is available, offering rides ranging from 1hr family rides to full day experienced rides. Check out our website for a full list of offerings. The Communal camping area is within walking distance of our amenities block, which offers flushing porcelain toilets and a hot shower. Bush campsites are fully self-sufficient, BYO (bring your own) water and toileting system. All campers are required to take their rubbish home with them as there are no bins on site. Sites available for all vehicle types, from buses and large caravans to fully kitted out off-road vehicles. We offer a self check-in service with full maps and directions, which means you can arrive anytime you like. Free early check-in and late check-out: Check-in anytime from sunrise and check-out anytime before sunset so you can make the most of your getaway.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$53
 / night
Hugo's Wollombi

4. Hugo's Wollombi

97%
(15)
Wollombi, NSW · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
Slow Living Farm Escape- 5 Minutes to Historic Wollombi Village Unplug and unwind on 200 acre of pristine bushland, creek frontage and rolling paddocks- Just 2 hours from Sydney. At Hugo's Wollombi, you'll wake to lyrebirds, swim in the fresh waters of Wollombi Brook, wander mountain trails, and relax under the shade of our trees. Our off-grid camping experience blends rustic simplicity with thoughtful touches for a comfortable, nature-led escape. What's here for you: - Animal feeding experiences (Chickens, goats and horses) - Creek swimming & bush walks - Optional 4WD track to Sunset Ridge with dam views Camp Options: - Front Paddock: 2WD friendly, open views - Garden Area: Close to amenities, serene views, 2WD friendly - Ridge- top bush sites: 4WD access only, epic sunsets and the true off-grid experience Limited sites available to preserve privacy. Gear Options: - Hire our set-up tent or Jayco Swan Camper (Subject to availability, contact us to find out more) Family & Pets: - Dogs welcome! (must be controlled as this is a working farm) - Kids under 5 camp free! !!!There are steep drops on this property and children must be supervised at all times!!! Escape the city. Slow down. Experience the Hunter Valley in a way you'll never forget.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$61
 / night
Delhuntie Park -Edens Canopy-

5. Delhuntie Park -Edens Canopy-

99%
(68)
Bombah Point, NSW · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
Located within the Mid Coast in lush rainforest on a beautiful property. With facilities including a swimming hole and some amazing walking tracks. Lovely green grass to camp on. About 10km to Myall lakes and Korsmans landing. The Myall Lakes region is a scenic and tranquil area located on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, Australia. Suited for off-road vehicles and caravans that are self-contained. The region encompasses the Myall Lakes, a network of interconnected lakes, rivers, and wetlands. The area is characterised by: - The Myall River, which flows into the lakes - Surrounding forests, including the Myall Lakes National Park - A subtropical climate with mild winters and warm summers The Myall Lakes region is renowned for its natural beauty and biodiversity: - Pristine lakes, rivers, and beaches - Mangrove forests and saltmarsh wetlands - Home to a wide range of wildlife, including dolphins, whales, and over 200 bird species - Myall Lakes National Park, offering hiking trails, camping sites, and scenic lookouts. - Fishing, boating, and kayaking on the lakes and rivers - Swimming, surfing, and beach activities - Hiking, camping, and birdwatching in the national park - Whale watching and dolphin spotting - Tea Gardens: A quaint village with historic buildings, restaurants, and waterfront views - Bulahdelah: A rural town with a rich history, antique shops, and the nearby Myall Lakes National Park - Bombah Point: A small village with a ferry service to the national park
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$79
 / night

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Where to go

Pokolbin

As well as boasting the cellar doors of some of Australia’s most famous wine labels, including Tyrrells and McGuigan, Pokolbin is home to the Hunter Valley Gardens. An eight-kilomtre walking track leads you through 10 themed gardens, including an oriental garden, Italian grotto, and a storybook garden for kids.

Lovedale

Best known for the annual event the Lovedale Long Lunch, a progressive-style feast that takes you to several wineries, Lovedale has lots to offer year-round. Take in the views over the vineyards, trot over the Molly Morgan Range on a horse-riding adventure, or indulge at Hunter Valley Chocolate Company.

Werakata National Park

Lace up your hiking boots and pack a picnic lunch for a day out in Werakata National Park in the Lower Hunter Valley. Bursting with wildflowers in spring, the park is a great place to spot birds such as the threatened swift parrot and regent honeyeater. Here you’ll find numerous walking paths, bike tracks, and picnic areas. 

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