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Figtree Camp @ Mystery Bay

10 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Central Tilba, NSW
Located a short stroll through the spotted gum forest to the beautiful waters of Mystery Bay beach. A family-owned and run working beef cattle farm on 100 acres of farmland looking towards Gulaga Mountain. Just a 7 min stroll walk to the beach through the old bush trail, Historic Central Tilba 5 min drive, Bermagui 20 mins and Narooma township 8 mins.Easy access for all types of vehicles and our place suits any type of family-friendly, nature-loving camper, as long as you have your own toilet (no exceptions!) and own water. ☆ No amenities so campers will have to be self-contained with own toilet and leave no trace.☆ Pets considered on request, please enquire and advise breed and number of pets you'd like to bring before booking.☆☆please note, latest fire information-it is safe to visit the area. We have favourable conditions in the coming fortnight. We have not been in the fire zone, there can be a little smoke from time to time however minimal
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AU$22
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Yadboro Flat

9 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Milton, NSW
This property is located in one of the most spectacular areas on the Clyde River, with fantastic river frontage. The land is uniquely located between Pigeon House, Byangee Walls, and The Castle, so makes a fantastic basecamp for those wanting to explore this beautiful part of the Morton National Park. The property is ideal for those keen on paddling, fishing, walking, listening to the many bird species, or simply absorbing the beautiful energy of this natural retreat.
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AU$35
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Sunset Point

5 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Bodalla, NSW
When you stay at Sunset Point you have lake frontage onto Borang Lake ( 4km from Potato Point), which connects directly with the Tuross lakes. You are able to launch your own tinny at our private jetty. A firepit is provided and you can collect your own wood yourself, or purchase a $20 a wheel barrow load with your booking. Wildlife is plentiful here, so please respect the environment and clean up after your self. There are some amazing local beaches only minutes to Potato point or down the back track 10 minute drive or, ride your pushie or walk (its a bit of a walk) - straight to Blackfellows Point at Potato Point. There are lovely walking tracks around the property and lots of fishing, kayaking and just plain lazy days. Watch the sunrise or walk to the other side of the property and watch the sunset. Watching the moon rise on the lake is quite beautiful. Launch your tinny and go fishing or simply kayak or lazy around. The site is dog friendly, but your pet must be well behaved and not aggressive as there may be other campers and pets on the property during your stay. You may not be right next to each other but please respect other guests. Just 10 minutes from the charming village of Bodalla, which was founded on the back of dairy farming and cheese production back in the 1860s. 30 minutes drive either way to the hubs of Narooma and Moruya. No barking dogs and no loud music or parties. This is a peaceful getaway. Short car trip to famous beaches where you leave nothing but footprints. It's our secret!
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AU$40
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Bingi Campsite

5 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Bingie, NSW
The camping area is on a grassy headland, overlooking the ocean, available for self-contained campers (with their own toilet). The area has access to Coila Lake by 4WD and a five-minute walk to access the beaches.Bingi also has a significant Aboriginal history and is surrounded by Yuin peoples rich aboriginal culture and stories, sites and dreaming walking tracks.Campfires are permitted when there are no restrictions in place. Pets are welcome to join you but must remain under your control at all times.A private culture talk can be arranged (fee for service) with the local custodians of the area.Bingi is also known for it's beautiful flora and fauna, and great fishing, prawning, diving and watersports. Bingi Campsite is a 10 - 15 minute drive from the town of Moruya, and 10 minutes drive from Tuross Heads.
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AU$50
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Crooked Creek Farm

4 sites · Tents98 acres · Cuttagee, NSW
Welcome to our peaceful retreat nestled in the heart of nature. Immerse yourself in the surrounding bushland while enjoying the soothing sounds of the nearby creek. Our secluded spot offers a quiet haven, perfect for relaxation and reconnecting with the natural world. The nearest beaches are only 3 kilometers away, and the charming town of Bermagui is a mere 8 kilometers from here, offering a range of attractions and amenities, including great cafes and the Bermagui Blue Pool. Fire pit and complimentary firewood are provided. On-site, enjoy leisurely walks through the bush, find solace in a book, or simply relax by your campfire. Artists seeking inspiration will find breathtaking landscapes and abundant natural beauty, while outdoor yoga enthusiasts can make the most of the serene setting. While in the region, you can fish in nearby waterways, play a round of golf, or explore the pristine beaches and charming wineries nearby. Don't miss out on visiting vibrant local markets. And if you're up for a day trip, the picturesque town of Tathra is only an hour away. Please note that our location does not have phone service. To maintain a peaceful atmosphere, we kindly request that our site remains child-free and pet-free, catering exclusively to adults seeking a tranquil escape.
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Hobbs Bay Farm Narooma

7 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Narooma, NSW
Only minutes to Narooma on the NSW South Coast, this lovely 100 acre bush and open farmland setting has it all. Bike and walking trails all over the property, heaps of wildlife and you may even get to see some red deer wandering around. Guests are required to be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Check out the new born swans and spoonbills in the wetlands on the property. Whether it be bushwalking, mountain biking or water sports on Wagonga inlet, there is always something to do. We do have some kayaks for your use that can be launched on Punkalla creek alongside Hobbs Bay Farm. Only 15 minutes from Historic Tilba and 10 minutes from Narooma it is the perfect location for your next getaway. A real nature lovers paradise. At this stage it is primitive camping/caravan or camper trailer only.
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Middle Earth

6 sites · RVs, Tents67 acres · East Lynne, NSW
A 67-acre bush property surrounded by forest, with several peaceful camping sites for self-contained campers. The area is abundant with flora and fauna, and is thankfully recovering well after the bushfires of December 2019. Your host is Loretta Parsley, a locally known elder and custodian of the Walbunja country and Yuin people, and she will share her love of the area and local history with you. She is also an artist and offers Aboriginal Art Classes and Boomerang Design Workshops - book one during your stay for an enriching cultural experience. The nearest beach to the property is Depot Beach, a 10-minute drive away, a beautiful cove with some lovely nearby bush and coast walks through the Murramarang National Park. The nearest river swimming is Shallow Crossing, with crystal clear waters, also just 10 minutes away. There are also some well-established bushwalks on the property if you aren't wanting to venture out. Clyde River Berry Farm is on the way to Shallow Crossing, a great day out for the kids, where you can pick your own berries (when in season) and have their berry ice cream. Plus the famous East Lynne Pie Shop is not far away - try their apple pies! Batemans Bay is also just a 15-minute drive south, the closest large township for supplies, cafes, restaurants and the beautiful Clyde River entrance.
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AU$25
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Ingenia Holidays Tomakin

80 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Tomakin, NSW
Set on the banks of the Tomaga River, between Batemans Bay and Moruya on the New South Wales South Coast, Ingenia Holidays Tomakin is where city stress is replaced with coastal relaxation. Choose between new riverfront cabins or DIY your accommodation by way of camping or caravanning and prepare to drop straight into holiday mode. Most people are drawn to at this New South Wales holiday spot by our resort style pool, perfect for families. Outside the perimeter of the park, you’ll find cafes, boutiques and beaches for exploring. And of course, there’s always the Tomakin Sports and ; Social Club next door where you can enjoy a meal if you don’t feel like self-catering (or washing up) during your stay.
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AU$999
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Narooma Paradise

3 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Narooma, NSW
*** PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to take any bookings until March 2023 due to flooding. Please don't send requests at this time, I will be unable to accept them. Thank you and apologies for the inconvenience. *** Our property is a five minute hike to the Wagonga Inlet with its flowing turquoise waterways, and a five minute drive to any of the beaches in Narooma: Barunga Point Beach, Kianga Beach and another 10 minutes to Mystery Bay. We are close to the town but secluded. It's a short trip into Narooma town centre from our property, where you will find grocery stores, cafes, and everything to cover your supply needs. We offer just two secluded camp sites situated in the middle of a lush garden on a 3 acre lot. You will be camping on the top of the property surrounded by a subtropical rainforest. On one side looking through the trees, you will catch glimpses of Mount Gulaga, and on the other side you will be surrounded by the subtropical rainforest surrounds. The campsites have rainwater tanks for drinking, washing and a compostable drop toilet. We can supply a solar camping shower to wash off your swim in the ocean at your request. You can recharge any batteries if you need to, such as charging a phone or laptop. Just let us know. :) We put a lot of love into our Hipcamp so if something isn't quite right for you during your stay, please let us know and we'd be very happy to help you. It's important to us that your stay is very comfortable. We are musicians/singer-songwriters and at times offer an acoustic concert of original songs or our "like a version" of cover songs. Just for that different experience or as a surprise for someone special, so please let us know. You will receive a free CD with 18 songs to carry you on your homeward journey. Check out our music on changotree.com.au Our house is also here on the acreage, with verandas in the homestead style, surrounded by a beautiful garden that circles the habitat tree - this tree is home to many small creatures such as ducks, possums and king parrots. To start you off on the nature smorgasbord that Eurobodalla offers, why not enjoy a beautiful walk to the ancient fig trees on the Wagonga Inlet trail, which is just down the road. There are many good beaches here. We suggest Bar Beach (northern side of Wagonga Inlet), which is a great family beach with swimming, fishing and Apex park nearby for picnics. Carters beach is to the north at Kianga. Easy access, good car parking and toilet facilities available. There is much to see and do here: * Mals BBQ Boats, Narooma - the BBQ boats hold up to 12 people includes BBQ equipment and onboard restroom * Narooma Marina - BBQ boats and Fishing boats for hire * Charter boat adventures where you can see penguins, dolphins and seals or go on a light house tour on Montague Island * Have lunch or dinner at the quirky Quarterdeck * Get up close and personal with the seals sun baking on the rocks at the breakwall * Have your portrait taken with Australia Rock (near the seals) * Take a trip to Tilba at the foot of Mount Gulaga (Mount Dromedary) and hike to the top of the mountain. Treat yourself from one of the many curiosity shops or take part in a tasting at the Cheese Factory.
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Acreage Aurora

2 sites · RVs10 acres · Cobargo, NSW
We're a 5 minute drive from the quaint township of Cobargo, 15 minutes to Bermagui and 20 minutes to the coastline and pristine beaches. Our property overlooks the beautiful Wandella Valley. There's plenty of interesting history and walks to explore close by. Wadbilliga National Park is a 985.3 km² national park that is located in high country spanning the Monaro and South Coast regions of south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Easy parking for your RV overlooking the beautiful Wandella Valley. The camp area is grassed, level and great place to relax. We welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower and drinking water. You must have your own amenities. The campsite is 2WD accessible and has enough space for your caravan, campervan or camper trailer. Fresh fruit and free range eggs sometimes available so check with us to see what produce is available during your stay. No campfires or pets please.
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