Camping near Fremantle with horseback riding

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Homestead on Eighty

7 sites · RVs, Tents14 acres · Port Kennedy, WA
Our property features 14acres of which 8 acres are well kept with lush green grass and very well kept paddocks . The other 6 acres are wetlands with some stunning wildlife, including kangaroos , as well tracks through the wetlands to enjoy a nature walk and bird and wildlife watching . The property is very spacious with easy access and provides a country feel yet so close to many amazing attractions and ammenities. Whilst driving between paddocks- please drive slow. Also any extra cars or people etc than the allowed limit will incur an additional fee. Please reach out with any questions.
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AU$33
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Miss Piggy’s Ranch

2 sites · RVs5 acres · Herne Hill, WA
Miss Piggy’s Ranch is a private campground, surrounded by wineries, gin distilleries, breweries, chocolate factories, and a variety of restaurants. There is easy access to bike trails. The perfect property for those wanting to explore the sites and enjoy the tastes of the Swan Valley. We offer two separate campsites, accessible to RVs, camper trailers and caravans, with two people maximum per booking. You must be fully self-contained, and must book in advance - no walk-ins, please. In the right season you can participate in grape harvest or olive picking on site. But at any time of year, you'll always enjoy the view of beautiful sunsets and sunrises and a starry sky on a clear night. A perfect way to unwind. On a good day when our chickens are laying we are happy to share fresh eggs for breakfast. We have 3 friendly dogs. Visitors dogs are not permitted.
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AU$48
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White Hill Rest

1 site · RV5 acres · Bouvard, WA
Our 5-acre property in Bouvard is surrounded by natural bushland. Here you will find beautiful native trees and wildlife including an array of birds, endangered Red-tailed black cockatoos, as well as our friendly kangaroos. White Hill Rest is adjacent to Yalgorup National Park where you will find the nearby White Hill Beach (4WD only), Tims Thicket (4WD only), Thrombolites and the Giants. Explore the Peel Inlet where you can see the Mandurah Dolphins, and migratory birds. Take advantage of the countless fishing spots that the area has to offer. Go crabbing for the Blue Swimmer crabs in the estuary (Crab scoops available to hire). Enjoy breakfast and local produce at the nearby Peel Produce Markets (Every Saturday morning). Venture into Mandurah town for the hustle and bustle of local shops, award winning restaurants, nightlife, boat hire, and dolphin cruises. We have one acre available on our bush block suitable for caravans, tents and camper trailers.
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Chittering Nature Retreat

2 sites · RVs, Tents88 acres · Lower Chittering, WA
Beautiful virgin, native rural land in Lower Chittering with a total land area of 87.7 acres (35 hectares). The land is fully enclosed by a wire fence, fire breaks all around the property and an unsealed road from the front gate leading all the way into the property where a small piece of land has been cleared for space to park cars, caravans, motorhomes etc. The land is very well located being in a peaceful, tranquil and scenic location yet still very close and accessible to Perth city and suburban areas. It is only a 55 minute drive to Perth CBD and only a mere 30 minutes to Joondalup. There is the famous Stringbark restuarant neighbouring the land which offers 5 star dining. The land itself consists mainly of rich fertile soil and red clay. There are many diverse native trees and plants including grasstrees, jarrah, redgum, white gum, banksia, yellow morrison flowers, kangaroo paws just to name a few and many other native wildflowers, flora and fauna. In amongst the nature there is alot of wildlife (goannas, lizards, birds etc) especially kangaroos which can be seen regularly throughout the rural land. The property also has a water bore and a few winter creeks running through the land. There is a spectacular and picturesque hilltop view overlooking Chittering Valley at the highest point on the lot This property is perfect for tourists/visitors seeking a tranquil and silent nature retreat in the Perth wildlife region and hills.
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Camping near Fremantle with horseback riding guide

Overview

Between the Swan River and the Indian Ocean, Fremantle is a popular spot for caravan campers looking to avoid the bright lights of Perth but still enjoy a taste of the cosmopolitan life. A short drive from all the main sights, Fremantle’s caravan campgrounds are a great way to soak up the city vibes, while still enjoying all the usual amenities like camp kitchens, dump points, water and laundry. Some of Fremantle’s best caravan parks are even right on the coast, so you can fall asleep to the sound of the waves and swim on hot summer days. If you prefer being out in the bush, you don’t have to head too far south or east of Fremantle to find nature-based caravan sites and campgrounds. Usually much quieter than Fremantle’s caravan parks, they’re still close enough to zip in for the day and hit up the museums or the Fremantle Markets without having to worry about finding parking for the big rig.

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