Glamping near Wentworth Falls

Discover the rainforest, waterfalls, and scenic lookouts of the Blue Mountains.

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3 top wheelchair-accessible glamping sites near Wentworth Falls

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Silky Oaks

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents30 acres · Oakdale, NSW
Silky Oaks is one of Australia’s largest private collections of Native Australian plants. Set on 30 acres; there is 3 lakes, manicured gardens, a cut-flower plantation, rainforest, and orchard to wander. Our 2 x Vintage Glampers are now available for retro nostalgic Glamping! Set direct on lake front on our premium lake spot. The camp ground is a secluded part of the property on an untouched lake with wildlife and horses surrounding. leave the packing and hassl at home and just show up! Each Camper sleep 2 and can be arranged into 2 single beds, Perfect for 2 couples, friends and parents with kids! There is also the option to byo more tents and more friends! We also have campsites that are completely BYO for the camping enthusiasts! Oakdale is a lovely rural area; you will pass cow paddocks, mountains and beautiful country vistas on your drive to the property. The area is a mix of houses, hobby farmers, homes on acreage, equestrian centres, produce growers and National Park. There is a glorious look-out in the National Park overlooking the Warragamba dam. Some days it is swept with clouds; enveloping you into the majestic heavens. It’s an easy ten min drive away. There is local towns 15mins drive for eating out and getting coffee.
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AU$65
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Dome Sweet Dome

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Blue Mountains, NSW
Registration PID-STRA-2326 Our Dome features unique architecture and offers a memorable experience of staying in a quirky, spacious and light filled environment. It is located in a peaceful, residential area in the Blue Mountains National Park and World Heritage Area on Darug and Gundungurra country. We are a 15 min walk to local train station, and a 5 minute drive to Wentworth Falls, 10-15 minutes to the Three Sisters and the sites of Leura and Katoomba. The region is known for dramatic scenery, amazing steep cliffs, large eucalyptus forests, waterfalls and cute villages, galleries and gardens. When you visit the Blue Mountains you will reconnect with nature, be inspired and reinvigorated by its rugged beauty. Staying in a dome is unlike any other building: its geometry, spaciousness and ambience promotes a feeling of awe, peace and tranquility - a great place to relax and unwind! Our dome has been handcrafted with lots of love. Our vision was to build a sustainable, environmentally friendly building and we were fascinated by the sacred geometry of domes. We have used mainly recycled and natural materials and we make an effort to only use eco-friendly cleaning products and toiletries to minimise any chemical pollutants. Our family lives in the larger Dome next door, your Dome, the smaller one has its own private entrance and is fully contained with everything you need for a comfortable stay including comfortable beds, access to wifi and a kitchen with fridge, stove, microwave, cookware and utensils, and a dishwasher. The Dome has two bedrooms, one bathroom with toilet and shower. It can sleep up to six guests. with 1 Queen size bed downstairs and 1 Queen and 2 single beds upstairs on the mezzanine area. We supply some basic staples such as milk, oil and seasonings. All linen and towels are supplied as well as basic toiletries. Onsite parking is available. Strictly no pets.
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AU$270
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Glamping Paradise on the Hawkesbury

8 sites · Lodging5 acres · Glenworth Valley, NSW
When you arrive at the Campsite on the Hawkesbury you’ll feel like you’ve travelled a million miles from the hustle and bustle of the city, in reality it’s less than an hour’s drive north of Sydney. Nestled amongst dramatic escarpments and stunning native Australian bushland, The site is located on the banks of the beautiful Hawkesbury River. We offer beautiful glamping out experiences, whether it be for a weekend away with friends, family or extra guest accommodation for your wedding or special event. You can choose from a powered or unpowered site with a minimum of 2 nights. Please note campsite fees are included in our rental hire. The sites have ready access to a range of amenities including showers, toilets, laundry facilities, waste dump facilities, and a large undercover camp kitchen with food preparation area, BBQs and a communal dining area. Some of our powered sites offer water connections.
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AU$255
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Glamping near Wentworth Falls guide

Overview

Welcome to Hipcamp, where you'll find over 295 camping options near Wentworth Falls, New South Wales that cater to glamping enthusiasts seeking wheelchair access. With options starting as low as $20 per night and an average price of $25, we've got you covered. Our top-reviewed campsites include Wattle Valley Farm (339 reviews), Cranky Rock Hunter Valley (248 reviews), and Dalli's Campground (155 reviews).

Our campsites offer popular amenities like trash, pet-friendly environments, and potable water. Engage in activities such as fall fun, biking, and fishing while enjoying the great outdoors. Come and explore the beautiful nature of New South Wales with us!

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