2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents164 acres ¡ Tumblebar, NSWNestled in the heart of nature's untouched beauty, Toombooloomoobah offers an exclusive retreat that promises an unforgettable experience for you and your group. Just a stone's throw away from Termeil, Bawley Point, Pigeon House, Shallow Crossing, and Brooman, this 160-acre haven, with about 20 acres on the western side of the river, becomes your private escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The base price comfortably accommodates 6 people, but don't worry, there's plenty of room for everyone, with a capacity stretching to cater for 30+ guests.
Imagine setting up camp in an open grassy space, where Blue gum trees cast gentle shadows, and the nearby forested river banks call for exploration. The property features an open shelter with an undercover fireplace and a covered communal area, perfect for those evenings spent recounting the day's adventures or simply enjoying the company of friends and family. Practical amenities such as two drop toilets and two rainwater tanks ensure your stay is comfortable. The campsite, adorned with water gums, casuarinas, blue gums, myrtle, tea tree, lomandra, and native grasses, sits in harmonious balance with the surrounding landscape.
For those who love to immerse themselves in nature, Toombooloomoobah does not disappoint. A small grassy area near the main river crossing and waterhole offers the perfect spot for a picnic, a peaceful afternoon by the river, or a playful splash in the waterhole. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled with the opportunity to spot goannas, water dragons, wombats, possums, kangaroos, wallabies, and a plethora of bird species that call this place home. While the property is usually accessible by 2WD, adventurers with 4WD will find it an exciting challenge after heavy rains.
We cherish the tranquility and pristine condition of Toombooloomoobah, and as such, we invite groups who share our respect for this magnificent environment.
Come and create memories that will last a lifetime, surrounded by the natural beauty and serenity of Toombooloomoobah.