Dog-friendly camping near Mystery Bay

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DoLittle Farm

4 sites ¡ RVs, Tents20 acres ¡ Mogo, NSW
A flat paddock in the Mogo township beside a seasonal creek and surrounded by mostly bush. We have a small farm with chooks, geese, ducks and pigs plus some wild birds and kangaroos. A great place to base yourself to explore the Batemans Bay region. Check out our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DoLittleFarmMogo Dog friendly. You'll need to have your own amenities and leave no trace. Campfires permitted in a designated area only. Wood supplied for a fee. No collecting of wood on property without consent. Plenty of birds and native wildlife and very close to state forest for activities such as bush walking, mountain biking, bird watching, or gold panning. Check out the recently opened mountain bike tracks - https://www.trailforks.com/region/mogo-trails/ More info on progress of the trails here: https://www.esc.nsw.gov.au/council/major-projects/current-projects/community-and-recreation/mogo-trails Close to Mogo township, accessible by a short length of dirt road. No facilities - basic bush camping only. Check out your host on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@wazzaswackyadventures1225
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AU$40
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10 Acres on Congo

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents10 acres ¡ Moruya, NSW
*5min drive from beach and town *Fire pits with wood included *Quiet bush location w dam/mountain views Wake up to the locals including several species of Kangaroo and wallabies, echidnas, bandicoots, black cockatoos, parrots, kookaburras and turtles. 3 great camp sites to choose from, clearly signed and each with a dedicated fire pit and wood supplied. Enjoy the peace and quite of a biodiversity significant bush acreage with mountain glimpses and dam views. Pitch black surrounds are perfect for star gazing and only a 5 minute drive from town amenities and the unspoilt pristine beaches of main and Shelley. The amazing local area includes courtesy buses to multiple venues including the Waterfront Hotel, The Adelaide Pub, bowling and golf club - great meals and bar options. Also a must visit to the Quantum Brewery and The River restaurant for a true foodie experience. MOGO zoo, only a short 15min drive is worth a visit and for those who love to mountain bike, the new track opens soon and we hear it has “magic dirt”! Don’t forget to visit BODALLA and feed the calf’s at 10am and 4pm daily - the ice cream and milkshakes are worth the trip.
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AU$31.50
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Quiet paddock on a country lane

1 site ¡ RV, Tent15 acres ¡ Wallagoot, NSW
We have a quiet bottom paddock for self-contained campers, easy road access and 15 minutes from Tathra / Bega, 20 mins from Merimbula with beautiful beaches, lakes, lagoons and rivers surrounding us. Seasonal creek, country outlook, your own camp spot, ideal stop over half way between Melbourne and Sydney along the coast. 3 hours from Canberra. 10 minutes drive from stunning Bournda National Park / Wallagoot Lake / Bournda Beach / Turingal Head / Bournda Lagoon. Outstanding bush walking, kayaking, swimming, mountain biking and fishing spots nearby. Happy to advise you on beautiful places to visit near us. We hire: 2 person kayak, kids kayaks (x2), electric bikes (x2), SUP board (all subject to availability). See 'extras' for details. Well behaved dogs are okay, we have horses and cattle nearby so they will need to be on the lead if this is new to them. Campfires okay when the conditions are right, please check with us first. We can provide firewood and eggs from our free ranging chooks for a small fee, see 'extras'. Any questions just message us.
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AU$30
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Riverview

7 sites ¡ RVs, Tents33 acres ¡ Buckajo, NSW
Riverview is just a five-minute drive from the famous Bega Cheese Factory located in Bega, NSW. Our 33-acre property has 360-degree views of mountains, rolling farmland, and countryside and it overlooks the beautiful Bega River. Tathra is just 15 minutes drive away, with Merimbula around 25 minutes, Bermagui 45 minutes, and Eden 35 minutes. All of these towns have beautiful beaches, fishing, boating, whale-watching tours, and much more. Pack a picnic and walk to the river just down the hill from your camp site. The Bega river is clean fresh water and is well worth a visit on a hot day to cool off. Your hosts can show you a secluded area of the river that you can access easily. The whole area has an array of beautiful spots to explore both on the property and along the riverside. Jackie is always willing to give fresh produce from her veggie garden during your stay just to make you feel welcome. There are horses you can pat and a few sheep that are very friendly and love to be given bread. The historic Bega Cheese Factory and Heritage Center is just a couple of minutes away. The main shopping center and mall in town is just a five-minute drive. On our property, we can offer you a relaxing quiet stay in a secure area. You will love your stay at this little farm and the friendly service you will receive. We look forward to hosting you.
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Pier One

4 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs6 acres ¡ Bermagui, NSW
Located 4 kms south of Bermagui township. Camping on 6 acres of beautiful coastal land with direct access to pet friendly beach and lake with abundance birdlife. There is potable water available and a picnic area at the lake with free kayak use. Bermagui has the famous blue pool, wharf and horse shoe bay beach which is patrolled and suitable for young families. There are lovely cafes, shops and the iconic Bermagui pub. Right in the middle of the Sapphire Coast with Narooma and Tilba only 15 -20 minutes drive. All campers must be self sufficient. Bins and fire pits are available at each site. All rubbish is the responsibility of the campers. There is a recycle bin on site. There are two sites available all with their own private area. Pets are welcome and off leash is allowed. Just be mindful of other campers and their pets. Plenty of boat storage. Sorry no tents. Only fully self contained caravans or campers. Due to the gate entry only vans up to 20ft. 5 people per site max.
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AU$60
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