River, stream, or creek glamping near Quirindi

This agricultural hub has sunflowers, silo art, and scenic hikes for campers.

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The Woolshed

1 site · Lodging650 acres · Blandford, NSW
Escape to this relaxing rustic woolshed, situated in the Upper Hunter region of NSW. Swim in the waterholes that the creek provides, hike over the 650 acers of property, explore the beautiful town of Murrurundi and what is has to offer or relax and spot the wildlife passing by. Guests will love the rustic interior of the old working woolshed, converted by the owner into this idealic accommodation, complete with chic simplicity and a sign of times that once were. Sleeping a total of 5, extra camp sites can be booked for larger groups at a cost. With stunning views of the creek, enjoy the fire pit and cook your dinner under the stars (firewood can be purchased under 'Extras'). There is a full size picnic table and a kids picnic table outside, along with seating on the veranda and inside the shed. The kitchen is complete with a microwave, stove, portable gas oven, kettle, toaster, fridge/freezer and a lovely country-style sink, along with dishware and cutlery. You will find all that you need to relax and enjoy a stress free getaway. The bathroom boasts a comfortable sized shower, free standing clawfoot bath (found on the property and restored by the owner) and a flushing toilet - enjoy the heated flooring on the cooler winter nights! The Woolshed is approximately 200 meters away from the main house, you may see the owners, their children and dog walking around or driving past from a distance, however The Woolshed area will be solely yours during your stay. The Woolshed itself has a lovely veranda with table and chairs, that provides a picturesque spot to sit and admire the view up the paddock. The Woolshed is rustic and open to the elements, so be mindful that it can be cold in winter and warm in summer. The shed has 4 extra large fans and for the cooler months an internal woodfire (firewood can be purchased under 'Extras'). All 3 beds have electric blankets, the 4th bed, a trundle does not so please pack extra blankets. Don't feel like making beds on holidays, let us do it for you (linen hire available under 'Extras'). The Woolshed sleeps 5 - 1 x Queen bed, 1 x single bunk bed, 1 x single trundle bed. If you are a larger group please feel free to book tent sites, available under 'Extras'.
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AU$195
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The Barn at 417

1 site · Lodging1000 acres · Nundle, NSW
The Barn is the perfect place to disconnect from your busy life, reconnect with nature, and watch the world go by. It’s an ideal stay for couples, friends, or families. Make your stay an all-inclusive package by booking a home-cooked, home-grown Dinner Under The Stars or dining inside. Sunsets are amazing, and the dark night skies are incredible. There are chickens and ducks nearby who love being fed by our guests late in the afternoon. Come and enjoy farm life for a night or stay a week. Stay on our 4,000-acre fully working family-run sheep and cattle farm. The Barn is warm and welcoming, decorated in a modern farmhouse style, set within the one-acre garden of our home. It’s far enough away for privacy but close enough if you need us. The Barn is an open-plan area featuring a very comfortable sitting area, lounge room TV with Foxtel connection, and a selection of DVDs, books, magazines, and games for your convenience. The country-style dining area offers plenty of room to sit and chat. Spoil yourself by pre-ordering a home-cooked meal ready for your arrival. The modern farmhouse-style kitchen is equipped with cooking facilities, a small oven, and hot plates. Everything you might need, including a full-size refrigerator, tea, coffee, milk, sugar, bread, cereals, etc., is always in the pantry. The Barn has a brand-new bathroom with a shower. Bath towels, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, and a hairdryer are all available for your use. One queen bed and four single beds are made up with good quality linen, blankets, and plenty of pillows. There is a wardrobe if you need to hang up clothing during your stay. The Barn is ideal for couples, perfect for a girls' weekend away, and great for families with children. Guests are welcome to sit outside at the fire pit area and enjoy the amazing views and peaceful surroundings. The fire pit is available for use; the cost is $20 for wood and fire pit essentials. This needs to be booked prior to arrival. Alternatively, you can collect your own wood from the paddocks, which is always a fun activity to do with the kids. A picnic by the Peel River can be organised on request. This will be set up and catered for; you just need to turn up and enjoy it, perfect for the summer months. Both of these extras need to be pre-booked prior to arrival. I also offer a studio space that can be used for various activities such as painting, journaling, sewing, yoga, and meditation. Inquiries are welcome. We have installed a 15-amp outdoor power point for charging an EV. Guests have the entire Barn to themselves, as well as the private outdoor area. Enjoy drinks or meals in the outdoor living area while surrounded by our farming property and stunning scenery around Nundle. Sunsets are amazing from the outdoor area, as well as star watching on a clear night. Guests are welcome to wander around my cottage garden. Birdwatchers might like to sit and watch the array of native birds, take a walk up the paddock, or spend some time under a shady tree on the banks of the Peel River, which runs through our property. Farm tours can be organised at an additional cost. We are happy for guests to take self-guided walks through the paddocks. A picnic by the Peel River is something guests love. For an additional cost, brunch, lunch, or evening picnics can be set up on the banks of the Peel River with all the food catered for. This is a great place to relax with a book, paddle in the river, or simply do nothing at all. Enjoy the serenity of being in nature. This experience is best enjoyed during the warmer months of the year. Guests can enjoy the farm animals just outside the fence, sit by the fire pit, and chat with the cattle and sheep as they wander by.
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AU$165
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Looking to combine luxury with nature? Hipcamp offers over 500 glamping options near Quirindi, New South Wales, all with stunning river views. With options starting as low as $15 and an average price per night of $60, you can find the perfect riverside retreat that's both affordable and comfortable. Check out top-rated campsites like Maiden Jewel in Upper Hunter Valley (271 reviews), Riverside Escape Off Grid Camping (171 reviews), and Altamira Along Bakers Creek (56 reviews) for the ultimate glamping experience. Rubbish, cooking equipment, and potable water are just a few of the popular amenities available, while wildlife watching, historic sites, and autumn fun are just a few of the popular activities to enjoy during your stay.

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