Glamping near Parkes

Come for the Parkes Elvis Festival, stay for the stargazing.

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Happy Valley Farmstay Tomingley

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2000 acres · Tomingley, NSW
We offer powered sites, unpowered sites, and donga accommodation. We accommodate all vehicles of every size. Toilet and shower facilities are available for your convenience. We live on a beautiful mixed farming property based just 10km off Newell Highway from Tomingley. We have plenty of wide open spaces for campers to choose where to set up camp. Campers will enjoy the wildlife, beautiful natural creeks, waterways, and big open skies at night. Set up in the safety of our farm gates. Furry family members are welcome but we ask they please remain leashed at all times. So much to enjoy whilst marveling at the beauty of nature.
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Fana Beag

1 site · Lodging100 acres · Alectown, NSW
Fana Beag is a tranquil country property 30km from Parkes NSW, with a cute farm stay cabin that offers the perfect antidote to life's hectic pace! We are a goat farm, with about 60 goats, and it's the perfect place to unwind and relax. Simply arrive and open the door to your little private cabin. All amenities you will need, including toilet, shower, and camp kitchen, are only 40 metres away. Listening to the gentle sounds of our chickens and goats is a wonderful way to wake up. You can say hello and walk amongst our friendly goats. Or go for walks without anyone around you. Have a drink on your private verandah, admiring the view of the popular Dish (Parkes Radio Telescope) from anywhere on the farm. There is a reverse cycle air conditioner in the van for your comfort. We are also 100 km from Dubbo Zoo - a great day trip!
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Bellandre Park

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3060 acres · Molong, NSW
We are Marilyn and Peter, we own, live and run a mixed farming business from this beautiful land, located in the Central Tablelands NSW. The country varies between undulating and steep land and has 7 km of double frontage Bell River running through it. The river can range from rapidly flowing to the more usual steady flowing and is most often very clear. The river has numerous swimming spots, some with a rocky base, and some with sand. The winding river and the varying countryside is incredibly peaceful and beautiful and is a perfect retreat for those looking to disconnect and relax. The river has its origin near Orange and is also fed into by many springs. Weandre Creek runs in the backcountry and winds into the Bell River. Our comfortable Hut is situated on an elevated spot looking down on the river with a graduated road leading down. It has everything you need for a relaxing, recharging stay in nature. The Hut can accommodate up to 4 people, however, you also have the option for up to 6 additional guests to set up swags, tents, or a camper trailer nearby. There is space next to the Hut, or for those with a 4WD, there are some lovely camping sites down by the river. We also offer sites for those looking for a self-contained camping site, in a beautiful location. We love the solitude, the endless bush walks, swimming, and being immersed in nature. We are confident you will too. We also have a lovely art gallery on the property, and for a small fee and prior arrangement, you are welcome to come and take a look. From our farm, it is 60 km to Orange with all its wineries, food festivals, and many attractions. Wellington is 40 km and boasts the Wellington Caves. Dubbo is 90 km and is a big inland city and boasts the Western Plains Zoo.
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Rosnay

2 sites · Lodging35 acres · Canowindra, NSW
Rosnay is across the road from the original Bangaroo Station homestead, and was once part of the 36,000 acre station that was subdivided in 1905. The Statham family moved to Rosnay in 1996 and began renovating the run down farm using organic and biodynamic methods. They planted the first vines in 1997, and olives in 1999, as well as thousands of native trees, all planted and grown without any chemicals. The new glamping area is on the banks of a old farm dam in the middle of the olive grove. There are sheep and alpacas, and plenty of birds and kangaroos living there too. For those who prefer not to sleep out in the elements, we offer a lovely farmstay guest house. Rosnay is proud to be part of Rivers Road Organic Farms, an organic farming community title project.
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Looking for a camping experience near Parkes, New South Wales in Australia? Hipcamp has over 75 options specifically tailored for glamping enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned glamper or new to the scene, you'll find the perfect spot to unwind. With options as low as $20 per night, you can indulge in luxury without breaking the bank. Check out top campsites like Lochlomond (43 reviews), Artisans Park (25 reviews), and La Pinata Farm Stay Barn (13 reviews) for a truly memorable experience. Rubbish, potable water, and cooking equipment are just a few of the popular amenities available. Plus, you can explore historic sites and enjoy whitewater paddling nearby. So pack your bags and get ready for a glamping adventure like no other!

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