Glamping near Wingham

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Ellenborough Getaways

2 sites · Lodging500 acres · Wauchope, NSW
Set amongst the rolling green hills, we offer a cute cabin and a mountain top shack located on a working farm. Go for a mountain bike, a scenic walk or check out the Ellenborough River for a swim. We are located near Comboyne National Park if you're looking for adventures further afield.The cabin is kitted out with a basic kitchen, toilet/shower amenities and water. Enjoy the beautiful night sky as you chill out around the campfire. There are two double beds. Please bring your own bed linen and towels. There is no fridge - you will need to bring your own esky.The shack sits on an amazing mountain 600m above sea-level in the hinterland west of Port Macquarie, is accessible by 4WD only. You must have a proper 4WD and have knowledge of how to navigate steep, isolated tracks. It has basic amenities and is best suited for those with their own swag and camping supplies. Roll out the swag and keep warm from the elements. Drinking water available. You will need to bring all other supplies including your own toilet and shower. Dogs welcome.We are located near Comboyne National Park. This place is perfect for hiking enthusiasts and avid photographers - the views are absolutely stunning.The hinterland west of the Central Coast offer an abundance of beautiful scenery, rolling green hills and plenty of wildlife. Perfect for wildlife watchers and photographers.
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Critterland - Cabin & Camping

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres · Kundibakh, NSW
Choose the cabin or camping. We have a kiwifruit plantation, and a MUST for all visitors is a meeting with Sarge, our bull!CampingA very beautifully maintained grassy campground beside the creek. Sit back and enjoy the wildlife or have a sit in the seasonal creek. We have an operational kiwifruit plantation as well as an established fruit orchard.Pet friendly with a communal fire pit. $25 per head per night.There is a communal camp kitchen with all the basics. Make sure you get to meet Sarge, the bull!CabinSit back and enjoy the wildlife or have a sit in the seasonal creek. Cabin can sleep 4 people, bring your own linen - with one king bed , one king single and two other singles.We have an operational kiwifruit plantation as well as an established fruit orchard.Pet friendly (off leash is fine) with a communal fire pit. There is a communal camp kitchen with all the basics. Make sure you get to meet sarge, the bull.Everything is run via solar which makes the camp eco-friendly as well. We used the cabin as well as camping, and the cabin was a nice and tidy set up, Flushing toilet and shower facilities are provided on tank water for all guests, and the creek that runs through the property.STRA:Exempt
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Peace & Quiet Glamping

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Coomba Park, NSW
We offer a delightful bell tent, shaded by lovely trees, with everything you need for a comfortable stay. The location is great. The popular beaches of Blueys Beach and Boomerang Beach are just down the road, as is Wallis Lake - so bring your boat! We're also just a 30-minute drive from Foster. The bell tent can sleep up to 4 guests - including two adults in the queen bed, and there are two camp stretchers ideal for 2 small children (12 years or below). We also offer the option for up to 2 additional guests in the same group to camp around the tent for an additional cost - see further details in the site description. The property provides plenty of wildlife, including kangaroos and wallabies, and lots of bird life too. We also have an old horse on site, that loves biscuits and carrots! Options for a meal in the area too - The local Aquatic Club is open for takeaway on Wednesday, and dining in Saturday lunch and dinner. Progress does Sunday brunch at the local hall.
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Red Hill Organics Farmstay

3 sites · LodgingYarrowitch, NSW
Red Hill Organics Farmstay is a organic beef cattle property. The property is surrounded by the World Heritage listed Werrikimbe National Park. It is situated in the mountains between Walcha and Port Macquarie. We welcome campers who would like to pitch a tent and enjoy some adventures. Family friendly, dogs welcome, and visit us and enjoy a genuine Aussie farm experience. The property is the ideal place to base yourself to explore incredible walking tracks, mountain bike trails, bird watching, visit the gorges and famous Apsley or Tia Falls or the spectacular decent to Youdales Hut. Campers must be self-sufficient for their stay. We also offer indoor accommodation. The Shearing Shed has been fully renovated and features 2 bedrooms, one with a double and single and the second room with 3 single beds. All amenities are available including linen, towels and a fully equipped kitchen. The shed is comfortable for families with WIFI and satellite TV available. The original homestead has been fully renovated. It has 5 bedrooms, sleeps 10 and is fully equipped. It complements the shed, and is ideal for large family groups to take both accommodations. The farm practices holistic management including cell grazing, Rudolph Steiner practices and low stress stock-handling. Bill and Louise love showing people around the property and sharing insights into how they manage the land. There is an abundance of birdlife and wildlife for people to enjoy or just sit and enjoy the peace and quiet and spectacular stars at night.
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Looking for a comfortable outdoor adventure experience? With over 600 options near Wingham, New South Wales, Hipcamp offers a variety of glamping accommodations that cater to wheelchair access. The average price per night is $40, but there are options as low as $15. Some of our top-rated campsites include Spirit of the Forest (326 reviews), Maiden Jewel, Upper Hunter Valley (271 reviews), and Footprints in Style (276 reviews). You can enjoy popular amenities like toilets, pets, and trash disposal. If you're looking for outdoor activities, you can swim, participate in wind sports, or snow sports. Let Hipcamp help you plan your next adventure.

Looking for a comfortable outdoor adventure experience? With over 600 options near Wingham, New South Wales, Hipcamp offers a variety of glamping accommodations that cater to wheelchair access. The average price per night is $40, but there are options as low as $15. Some of our top-rated campsites include Spirit of the Forest (326 reviews), Maiden Jewel, Upper Hunter Valley (271 reviews), and Footprints in Style (276 reviews). You can enjoy popular amenities like toilets, pets, and trash disposal. If you're looking for outdoor activities, you can swim, participate in wind sports, or snow sports. Let Hipcamp help you plan your next adventure.

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