The best camping in Barrington Tops National Park, NSW

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The best camping in Barrington Tops National Park, NSW

Public campgrounds here are often sold out.
"Glenmoore"

1. "Glenmoore"

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19km from Barrington Tops National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Chichester, NSW
We have 250 acres in the Chichester Valley, we grow chemical-free vegetables and farm cattle. We have campsites on the Chichester River and we are in the water catchment area for the Chichester Dam. Suitable for caravans, camper trailers, tents, motor-homes etc. Good access, 4WD not required & plenty of site options. There is no mobile reception here (unless you climb the hills!). Dogs are not permitted due to livestock. Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place, Firewood not available at the moment. Tank water available at the house if required. No amenities so campers must be self-contained and leave no trace. There is a dump site in Dungog Showground, bring a CHEMICAL TOILET ! All campsites are by the river, you can bring your own fire wood. Camping firewood can be bought in Dungog, Jo and Roger sell bagged wood $20.00 per bag and kindling, Phone 0412488982, 7 Hooke St. , look for round- a- bout with monument in the middle of it. Price is per person. Kids under 12 stay free!
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AU$25
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Gloucester Tops Riverside Caravan Park

2. Gloucester Tops Riverside Caravan Park

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19km from Barrington Tops National Park · 100 sites · Tents, RVs · Invergordon, NSW
Gloucester Tops Riverside Caravan Park (GTRCP) is a peaceful and relaxing park, ideal for family/group holidays or a weekend escape. Located 3.5 hours from Sydney or 2 hours from Newcastle, Gloucester Tops Riverside Caravan & Camping Park, GTRCP offers something to do for everyone. Take a stroll through our beautiful park, have a picnic on our beautiful lawn, wander up to the National Park, go for a swim in the peaceful Gloucester River, or catch some trout to enjoy with the family. With both powered and unpowered sites for caravans, campers and motorhomes, GTRCP offers an admirable escape from the urban life. We pride ourselves with our spotless amenities - toilets, showers and laundry (all coin operated). GTRCP is the ultimate destination for peace and relaxation, with only a 30-minute drive to Gloucester shops, 4 minutes from the Barrington Top/Gloucester National Park and 25 minutes from Gloucester Falls. The National Park offers a range of bush walks and lookouts. Set amongst 20 acres of beautiful lawns, gardens and rivers, you are welcomed by stunning views. Unfortunately, no pets are allowed in the park due to the beautiful wildlife already here. During your stay you can expect to see a range of animals, including but not limited to kangaroos, water dragons, bush turkeys, rosellas, king parrots, spotted quolls, possums, ducks, platypuses and more. Please note: as our lovely park is a getaway from the real world, there is no mobile reception or drinking water (get boiling!).
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AU$22
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River Front Campsites

3. River Front Campsites

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20km from Barrington Tops National Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs · Invergordon, NSW
We wish to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Worimi, Gringai and Biripi people the custodians, spiritual and cultural owners of these lands on which the Gloucester River runs. River Front Campsites is a picturesque camping area on the eastern edge of the Barrington Tops National Park (Gloucester Tops) and nestled on the banks of the crystal clear Gloucester River. A great spot for families and groups of all ages who love wide open natural spaces. A place to relax and enjoy the amazing mountain scenery, fabulous sunsets and bird life local to the area, along with other wildlife that graze the land. If you want to indulge in the natural wonders of the area, there are numerous walking trails in the nearby Gloucester Tops National Park, swim in the crystal clear water of the Gloucester River. Do some Bird watching. We are an active beef cattle farm. We run approximately 80 head of cattle. You will see our herd of cattle across the paddocks, which includes pregnant cows, younger cows, calves, and Brutus our bull. We will endeavor to run our cattle outside of the paddocks containing the campsites. For this reason, we ONLY allow dogs to stay if they remain on a lead or are well controlled. There are 6 sites to choose from beside the flowing river to set up your campsite, with shady areas, spacious grassy areas for the kids to run around or just relax and enjoy the surroundings. All of our campsites are perfect for having a campfire (fire season dependent). NO rubbish can be burnt in any campfires at all. Each Site will have a fire pit. BYO wood. These are sites only and NO toilet or shower facilities are provided, or freshwater. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR OWN CAMPING TOILET OR ONE IN YOUR CARAVAN/CAMPER. (There are dump points located in Gloucester and Stroud townships, both approximately 40 min away). Access to River Front Campsites is partially by 12kms of gravel council managed road with 6 water crossings. Campsites are easily accessible by 4WD and 2WD vehicles. (Weather conditions permitting) Flood detour road available if needed. There is no rubbish collection on the campsites. You will be required to take all rubbish off the property when you leave. THERE IS NO MOBILE RECEPTION.
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AU$46
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Elsewhere (Escape2Nature)

4. Elsewhere (Escape2Nature)

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23km from Barrington Tops National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Invergordon, NSW
Nestled on a picturesque 100-acre farm, your private campsite awaits. Choose from one of five secluded sites—each spread out over 5 acres, with your own exclusive large riverfront site to unwind, swim, and disconnect. Spend your days exploring deep-water swimming holes, soaking in natural rapids, trout or fly fishing, or simply relaxing under the stars with the soundtrack of the river. Lawns are lovingly maintained and there's firewood for purchase from the farmhouse to make your stay even easier. 🚗 Access: The farm is reached via a well-maintained unsealed road, suitable for 2WD vehicles. Expect a few shallow, low-speed creek crossings—just enough adventure to feel like you're truly off the grid. Please be aware that river crossings are dangerous. Flood waters can rise quickly. Please review current weather in advance and use common sense when entering river crossings and don't take risks. 🔥 Amenities: Fire pits welcome, and yes—there’s wood for purchase. This is your chance to disappear into nature, without disappearing completely.
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AU$49
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Another aerial shot from above.

5. Omadale Brook, Barrington Tops

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27km from Barrington Tops National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Omadale, NSW
Omadale Brook offers creek side camping at its best! Crystal clear, snow laced water, with amazing vista, wildlife a plenty and serenity. Find a peaceful place at Omadale Brook to camp and relax off grid. Great to stop and unwind or use as a base camp for 4WD to explore the stunning Barrington Tops including the famous Aussie Ark. The Historical Victoria Hotel is located just 13kms down the road, in Moonan Flat. Omadale is a historical Brook (nee Creek for those not of Scottish decent), originating in the heart of the Barrington Tops at Pole Blue, flowing down to meet the mighty Hunter River, the camp site is located at the bottom of the Brook just before it meets the Hunter River. You can set up on either site as a group or simply as a single camper.
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AU$73
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Roma Orchard - Hunter Valley

6. Roma Orchard - Hunter Valley

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28km from Barrington Tops National Park · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Omadale, NSW
Set on 35 acres at the junction of the Omadale Brook and Hunter River, Roma Orchard offers you the chance to escape and unwind at the head of the Upper Hunter. Ideally located just 3.5 hours from Sydney or 45 minutes from Scone, Roma Orchard has been run by the Tilse family for 6 generations and now welcomes guests from far and wide to stop, relax and enjoy the picturesque surrounds of the apple orchard and vineyard. The Orchard Lodge was officially opened on the 20th September 1992, Over time, accommodation on Roma Orchard has expanded  to now include the recently renovated Roma Cottage and campground. Whether you're looking for an event venue, holiday retreat, family getaway, or wedding destination, we welcome you to find your space on Roma Orchard.
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AU$79
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Faraway Retreat (Drug/Alcohol Free)

8. Faraway Retreat (Drug/Alcohol Free)

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31km from Barrington Tops National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Bandon Grove, NSW
Faraway Farm is an organic retreat with a focus on nourishment and well-being. A place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Here there is no need for tv, emails, music, parties, drugs or alcohol. You’ll be too busy hearing, seeing, exploring and enjoying all that the bush has to offer. With Chichester State Forest and Barrington Tops National Park nearby there is so much to explore. And being only 20 minutes from Dungog, 1 hour and 30 minutes from Newcastle, and 3 hours from Sydney it’s not too far to travel for a weekend getaway. The farm is bordered by the pristine Jerusalem Creek which offers waterfalls, swimming holes within 10 minutes walk from camp and an abundance of wildlife. Special sightings include Orchids, Koalas and Lyrebirds Camping is located on the ridge line overlooking the Barrington Tops to the west and as you can imagine the most incredible sunsets. A bush toilet with hand washing facility is available at the site. BYO water and firewood. The farm includes a small herd of goats so getting to feed the goats is just one of the many highlights. Nearby attractions include Chichester Dam, Jerusalem Creek Falls and Dundungarra Falls.
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AU$37
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The Land Hideaway

9. The Land Hideaway

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31km from Barrington Tops National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Bandon Grove, NSW
The Land Hideaway is a private location on the edge of the Chichester State Forest on Jerusalem Creek, once called Munduk by the traditional indigenous Gringai. The Land has around four acres cleared for camping with access to an undercover 6x6m tea house and a long drop loo. There is access to (limited) power and lighting. For those looking for a nature retreat, a well constructed short walk will put you into Jerusalem Creek with its waterfalls pools and cascades. It’s a special treat hearing the local lyrebirds calling in the surrounding gullies. Deep pools for swimming or sliding on the rock shelf into streams. Plenty to explore, a short drive will take you into Jerusalem National Park and the Chichester State Forest l if you’re into biking it’s 18km to the Ride Dungog flow tracks and 20 km to the classic town of Dungog . Tired punters can settle around a fire pit and dine alfresco in the Tea House. There’s much to enjoy and it’s only a bit over an hour from Newcastle. Enjoy the privacy of the campground to yourself or with your friends.
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AU$182
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Glenbrook Park

10. Glenbrook Park

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35km from Barrington Tops National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Upper Rouchel, NSW
Glenbrook Park is a picturesque 140-acre farm nestled along the tranquil waters of the Rouchel Brook Creek. Our property offers a serene and immersive camping experience for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Campers at Glenbrook Park can enjoy a variety of activities, including fishing in the crystal-clear waters of Rouchel Brook Creek. Anglers can try their hand at catching a range of species, including bass, mullet, trout, and carp, providing a thrilling experience for fishing enthusiasts of all levels. For those seeking adventure on foot, hiking to the top of the mountain, offering breathtaking views over the lush Rouchel Valley. The hike provides the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and soak in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Alternatively, guests can relax and unwind by a cozy campfire, listening to the soothing sounds of the babbling brook nearby. Our property also offers swimming opportunities for those looking to cool off on hot days, as well as birdwatching with over 40 species identified so far. Nature lovers will delight in the chance to observe a diverse array of bird species in their natural habitat. Glenbrook Park is the ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature, with a range of activities to suit every interest. Whether you're an avid angler, a hiking enthusiast, or simply looking to relax and rejuvenate in a tranquil setting, our farm offers a unique and memorable camping experience.
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AU$33
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Dungog Horseshoe Camp

12. Dungog Horseshoe Camp

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40km from Barrington Tops National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Fosterton, NSW
We are located in the Dungog Shire, in the Hunter Region of NSW. This area is renowned for its forests, mountains and picturesque river villages. Horseshoe camp is a perfect location for couples or families to get away for a short or extended stay. The Barrington Tops National Park, State Forests, Chichester Dam, river systems as well as the historic and scenic character of the area provide for a stunning experience. There's plenty of sightseeing and exploring awaiting visitors to this area. The seclusion and privacy of Horseshoe camp allows for total relaxation in a beautiful rural setting providing an escape from the hustle and bustle of work and city life. We are a quiet camp and cater for like minded guests who enjoy nature and their own space. Horseshoe was originally a small dairy farm with a history going back to the 1800's. The land comprises fertile river flats surrounded by the Williams River. The higher land comprises mainly forested areas with some sites offering good views over the countryside. There are several campsites to choose from including some situated on the banks of the Williams River. Your choice and subject to weather conditions. Allowing only four sites to be occupied ensures privacy for our guests, Horseshoe camp is only 10 minutes drive, (7km) from Dungog township. Please note, our river sites may not always be available-subject to flooding or boggy access track. We do have a flush toilet in the shed but if you have your own all the better as it will save you a bit of a walk.
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AU$49
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Bonneydoon

13. Bonneydoon

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41km from Barrington Tops National Park · 21 sites · Tents, RVs · Main Creek, NSW
With over 600 acres of private natural forest, valleys, and mountain top look outs, there's more room to explore than you could possibly cover in one visit. Bordering world heritage listed Barrington Tops national park, the views seem to go on forever, and natural beauty that truly takes your breath away. Previously owned by Yoga australia for 20yrs, upon entering this hilltop getaway, it's easy to understand why this beautiful location has been a highly sought after retreat to relax and unwind. Close to so many wonderful locations and activities in the local Dungog area, there's many options to enjoy. Or just sit back and enjoy the serenity. At Bonneydoon you can visit Sunset Rock, walk the great timber staircase of General Sherman trail, The Big Fig that's hundred's of years old, walk the majestic flatbed rock creeks, etched out over a millennia, adorned with unique flora and fauna, or relax atop the camping grounds and see the mountain tops that seem to stretch on forever.
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AU$79
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Evermore Farm at Barrington

14. Evermore Farm at Barrington

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41km from Barrington Tops National Park · 29 sites · Tents, RVs · Gloucester, NSW
Camping within walking distance to Barrington River Located on the renowned Barrington flats, boasting an impressive 1km stretch of river frontage, Evermore Farm offers travellers a serene retreat. A leisurely pathway meanders through the bushes, perfect for birdwatching and peaceful moments of platypus spotting. As a working farm, there's a delightful opportunity to interact with our Guernsey milking cow, Verla, and our friendly Angus herd that is always eager for a nibble of hay. This historic farm has been tended by our family since 1910, with the current generation marking the sixth to nurture the legacy of the 'Everett Guernsey Stud' Farm. Ample space is available for parking larger vans and self-contained camping units. For those who prefer a more traditional camping experience, designated areas cater to tents and smaller setups.
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AU$25
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Blackwood Hill

15. Blackwood Hill

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43km from Barrington Tops National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Fosterton, NSW
Welcome to Blackwood Hill Camp, a serene haven along the scenic Fosterton Loop road. Embrace the tranquility of nature nestled in the stunning landscapes of the Williams River and the iconic Barrington Tops National Park. Amenities: Our campsite offers a rustic retreat, encouraging guests to reconnect with the simplicity of outdoor living. While we don't provide potable water, firepits and a compost toilet are available to enhance your camping experience. Activities: Try some gravel biking around the Fosterton Loop, explore nearby Dungog Common, home to a top-notch pump track and mountain biking trails, or embark on a picturesque hike through Barrington Tops. Wander past cascading waterfalls and native wildlife as you take in the breathtaking scenery. Experience: At Blackwood Hill Camp, immerse yourself in the magic of nature. Relax by the campfire under the stars and let the stress of daily life fade away. Whether solo or with loved ones, create unforgettable memories in the heart of the area's natural beauty. Don't miss the chance to explore the charming country town of Dungog (just 10 mins away), where you can visit The Tinshed Brewery for a taste of local craft beer, catch a show at the much-loved James Theatre, or experience the warm hospitality and live music at the Royal Hotel. Book your stay at Blackwood Hill Camp for a healthy dose of both tranquility and adventure amidst the rolling hills of Dungog.
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AU$61
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MaMiKa Beef

16. MaMiKa Beef

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43km from Barrington Tops National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Gloucester, NSW
An exclusive, natural camping experience situated on the beautiful Gloucester River under the picturesque Bucketts Mountains. We are just 5 minutes from Gloucester CBD. The Bucketts are within the country belonging to the Biripi and Worimi peoples, with Gloucester being known as Mookibakh. In the native language, the Bucketts mountains (the Buccan Buccan) means the “father of stones looking down on sacred land.” As an active beef farm we may have cattle in the paddock you camp in but the site will be secured by temporary electric fencing to ensure your safety. Hence, we ONLY allow dogs to stay whilst on a lead or tethered run at all times. Dogs sighted off a leash will result in you leaving immediately with no refund. Most of the year the river is lovely and clear and ideal for swimming, fishing, photography or just enjoying. Wedgetail Eagles, Black Cockatoos, Black Shouldered Kites, Kookaburras and Butcher Birds life in the area. As do kangaroos, possums and echidnas. Our night skies are very clear, no pollution here! All of our campsites are perfect for having a campfire (fire season dependent). Our sites are ideal for self-contained vans, camper trailers, medium motor homes, tents or swags, it’s up to you. You must have your own toilet facilities and take away all waste. This is very important and an absolutely essential requirement for all visitors. As is the case with general rubbish. You should bring sufficient water with you as we do not provide drinking or potable water. You will have very good mobile and internet coverage across the property. When you make a reservation at the property we will always endeavour to put you in your preferred location as best we can. However if we are impacted by adverse weather or need to run cattle on certain parts of the farm then we may need to make a change to the actual site you are in and trust you understand. We look forward to you visiting our farm!
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Gloucester Old Man's Rest Campsite

17. Gloucester Old Man's Rest Campsite

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44km from Barrington Tops National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Gloucester, NSW
Old Man's Rest Camp at The Big Rock. Quiet Retreat. Big skies. Stunning views. We have one fenced site set high on our 120 acre property which will accommodate two self-contained RVs up to 22ft long. Easy access on mostly-sealed driveway. Not suitable for longer vehicles during extended rain periods. Nestled near the base of the famous Bucketts mountains of Gloucester, just 1.5 kms from clubs, cafes, two dining pubs, boutique shops, two supermarkets, art gallery, museum, swimming pool and heated hydrotherapy pool. Bi-monthly farmers markets. One kilometre from the showground. Spectacular views of Mograni Mountain Range with The Bucketts mountains as your backdrop. Home of The Bucketts Scenic Walk listed on Tripadvisor. If you love the idea of abundant bird life, early morning sightings of Pretty-faced Wallabies, grazing cows and horses, this is your destination. Firewood available to purchase on-site or bring your own and enjoy the open fire pit under a huge, star-studded sky. Then wake up to the sunrise over Mograni Mountain Range. Campsite out of sight of the main house. Small dog allowed on leash at all times. Please be aware that this is a tick-prone area so be sure your pet is adequately protected. Visitors to provide own toilet, water and power facilities. A public dump site is available in Gloucester, 1.5 kilometres away. To respect neighbouring properties we ask that no generators be used. Please leave the site as you found it by taking all rubbish with you. This site is intended for those seeking a quiet, off-the-grid retreat with big skies and stunning views.
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Absolutely stunning early morning sunrise

18. Platypus Pools

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45km from Barrington Tops National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Monkerai, NSW
Premium and exclusive natural camping at its best. Our farm is located on the beautiful Karuah River in the picturesque Monkerai valley. The river is a fresh mountain river running from the foothills of Barrington Tops. We only offer 5 sites across our 300 acre property giving you absolute privacy and a sense of serenity We were very pleased to have been recognised by Hipcamp as being one of the top 20 Hipcamp locations in NSW for 2022. Most of the year the river is lovely and clear and ideal for swimming canoeing floating on airbeds fishing photography or just enjoying. There is also some really nice bike riding and walking opportunities around the valley although you will be on gravel roads and we are only 25 min drive from the popular Dungog mountain bike park. You are likely to see a variety of birdlife other wildlife including black and white cockatoos ducks some lizards, occasionally wallabies, echidnas and if you are lucky a Platypus or two. We are fortunate to see platypus in the river frequently which is a sign of just how pristine the water running down from the mountains really is. You will have your campsite completely to yourself with no other camper near you. Privacy, tranquillity, relaxation and just enjoying nature is waiting for you. Be sure to bring your telescope as you’ll be amazed at the stargazing at night with no light pollution. With some lovely Spring rain the river is running beautifully and is great for a swim, fish or canoe. Swimming, canoeing and running the rapids on surf mats is always popular at our property and as long as the river is it normal levels and a lot of fun. However, we always highly recommend people wear some form of footwear in the river such as rafting sandals or old joggers or similar as the rocks are very hard on your feet and there’s a particular nasty little fish called a “Bullrout” that whilst rare can infect a nasty sting if you tread on one. No need to be overly concerned but be mindful. Our property is ideal for self-contained vans, camper trailers, medium motor homes, tents or swags, it’s up to you. There are no toilets so only suitable if you have your own toilet facilities and take away all waste when you leave. All toilet waste, leaving our property is very important and an absolutely essential requirement for all visitors. Public waste dump points are at Stroud, Dungog and Gloucester. Gloucester Dungog and historic Stroud village are nearby as well as Barrington Tops World Heritage wilderness area and national park. This is an operating farm and therefore farming activities such as cattle droving, fencing, grass cutting or hay making may occasionally be occurring somewhere near your site but we would always let you know. We are sure you will enjoy our farm far more than a crowded traditional caravan park or campgrounds. We do have some limited bags of firewood for sale at $20 a bag most of the year. These are heavy bags of very dry local Hardwood. You can also collect firewood along the riverbanks yourself or bring your own firewood for a campfire (subject to any fire restrictions) if that is easier and more convenient for you. When you make a reservation at the property we will always endeavour to put you in your preferred location as best we can. However if we are impacted by adverse weather or need to run cattle on certain parts of the farm then we may need to make a change to the actual site you are in and trust you understand. We look forward to you visiting our farm.
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AU$121
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Highland Adventure Hideaway

19. Highland Adventure Hideaway

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51km from Barrington Tops National Park · 35 sites · Tents, RVs · Timor, NSW
Camping and caravanning in the heart of the NSW Upper Hunter adventure country, Highland Adventure Hideaway is nestled North-West of Barrington Tops, near the artful township of Murrurundi. 15 minutes off the New England Highway, Highland Adventure Hideaway offers farm-gated access directly off sealed road onto 10 acres of level, mown grass camping grounds. There is plenty of space to set up in sun or shade. All recreational vehicle types can be accommodated, including buses, fifth-wheelers, motorhomes, caravans and camper trailers. With 50 acres of free-ranging land adjoining the campground, proffering stunning mountain views, streams and a dam, your horses and pets are most welcome to camp and explore with you. Plentiful wildlife and birdlife reside in our pristine hills. Achieve Insta-worthy pics of our kangaroos, king parrots, pretty wallabies, chubby-cheeked galahs, and maybe an echidna or koala! Highland Adventure Hideaways host camp drafting competitions, working dog trials, horsemanship workshops and various other country events throughout the year. In its off-time it is a memorable camping destination where you can still feel the echo of event excitement whilst being surrounded by the peace and natural beauty of the Australian bush. Following breath-taking sunsets, the clear night sky is blanketed by layered constellations. Drift off to sleep to the tranquil, lulling orchestra of crickets and frogs. Stay a few extra days to breathe in the sweet mountain air and truly unwind. Highland Adventure Hideaways is an easy, scenic drive to pubs, cafes and boutique shopping in the artistic town of Murrurundi. Dare to adventure up through the Eye of the Needle or deep into Timor Caves? Visit the eclectic Nundle township and enjoy an amazing country-pub lunch with a view. Photo-bomb the smiling sunflowers of the Liverpool Plains (Jan) or interact with Tassie Devils at Aussie Ark sanctuary. With so much to see, do and experience, set up your adventure basecamp at Highland Adventure Hideaways to enjoy endless escapades. Bring your friends and family and prepare to build life-long memories, moment by precious moment. Please note: You will need to be self-contained with your own toilet, shower and drinking water. There are currently no bathroom, power nor running water facilities available at Highland Adventure Hideaway. Please come well prepared to maximise your adventure hideaway enjoyment.
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Willowbank

20. Willowbank

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52km from Barrington Tops National Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Stroud Road, NSW
"Willowbank" is a stunning 252 acre property located in the picturesque Karuah River valley with 1km of river frontage. The property has been in our family for 4 generations, being bought by Ian's great grandfather in the 1920's. We cater for guests that are looking to get back to nature and enjoy the great outdoors without feeling overcrowded! We want our guests to be happy and have the best experience possible. Why not follow us on Facebook @Willowbank Hipcamp and see what is happening on the farm, videos of our sites and info on what is on in our community! Located only 8 minutes drive from the historical town of Stroud which was settled by the AA Company in the 1820's as a food growing area. There are still many beautiful buildings from that period to explore. A dairy farm for many years, we switched over to beef around 15 years ago. Currently we run around 120 head of Angus and mixed breed cattle. Within 3 hours drive of Sydney and around an hour from the Barrington National Parks, Newcastle, Maitland, Forster and Nelson Bay, it makes it the perfect destination for a weekend getaway! We are offering 6 beautiful, partly shaded, camping sites along the pristine Upper Karuah River. All sites are separated for privacy and are all right on the edge of the river. There are plenty of opportunities for bird watching, hiking, swimming, kayaking, fishing (in summer), star gazing or just relaxing. All sites are site only and no toilet or shower facilities are provided. You will need to bring your own camping toilet or self contained caravan/ camper (dump point is located in Stroud township) We hope to make your stay a pleasurable one with many happy memories made. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. ***sorry no parties allowed*** Your hosts, Jo and Ian.
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Overview

About

One of the few places in Australia where you can see snow in the rainforest, Barrington Tops National Park features some of the last remaining cool temperate rainforest in the country and is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage area. The park is made up of two linked plateaux: Barrington Tops in the north and Gloucester Tops to the east. The rocky escarpments, alpine meadows, snowgum forests, cliff-top lookouts, waterfalls, and fern-filled riverside valleys are magnets for bushwalkers, mountain bikers, and four-wheel drive, although you don’t need a 4WD to get to popular picnic areas and riverside camping spots. A haven for wildlife, expect to see kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, platypus, and lyrebirds. 

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Gloucester River Campground has lots of open space and kids love splashing about in the shallow river and watching the wallabies graze the grassy flats. 
  • Best for 4WD: Junction Pools is only accessible by the rocky 4WD-only Barrington Trail, but getting there is all part of the fun.
  • Best for camper trailers: Polblue Campground is on top of the range, 1450 metres above sea level. The walking track is a good place to see wildflowers and wildlife, although it sometimes snows up here.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Not all campsites charge a camping fee, but all campsites in NSW national parks, even the free campsites and remote walk-in camping areas, must be pre-booked online before you arrive.
  2. The Gloucester River and Polblue camping areas are the most popular, but apart from Christmas and Easter, you can usually secure a campsite booking just a few days out.
  3. Check the national park’s website or ask at the Gloucester or Scone visitor information centres for any road closures and alerts before arriving.

When to go

The high peaks and rainforest gullies of the Barrington Tops are great for escaping summer humidity on the coast, but weather conditions can change quickly, so always be prepared with warm clothes and good wet weather gear. Dustings of snow are not uncommon in winter, and nights are cold. Spring is a good time to see ground orchids, carpets of everlasting daisies, and other wildflowers, particularly around Polblue camping area and on the Barrington Trail.

Know before you go

  • Barrington Tops is about 320 kilometres northwest of Sydney—37 kilometres from Dungog and 42 kilometres from Gloucester. To get to the Barrington Tops Plateau area, use the very scenic (but unsealed) Barrington Tops Forest Road between Gloucester and Scone.
  • Wet weather can sometimes close the unsealed access roads, which involve several causeway crossings subject to flash flooding.
  • The 4WD Barrington Trail is closed each year between 1 June and 30 September. You can still access the camping grounds, but only by foot or mountain bike.
  • Campfires are permitted in most camping areas, but only on low-fire danger days. Bring your own firewood, as you are not allowed to collect it in the park.

Nearby attractions

  • Well worth the visit for those camping near the Peel Valley, Chaffey Dam is an engineering marvel surrounded by pristine parkland.
  • A lakeside getaway in the Barrington Coast region, Smiths Lake is a great alternative to the often bustling, nearby beaches.
  • The calm waters behind Lostock Dam are perfect for campers looking to get out for a paddle or swim.
  • A doorway into another era, Gloucester Tops is an ancient snow gum forest segmented by picturesque creeks.
  • An historic venue and an interesting tale in revival, the Tamworth Showgrounds have evolved over the last century to be the impressive event space that it is today.
  • Chichester Dam is a popular destination for camping and outdoor recreation. With ample space for tents and campers, it offers a scenic setting for nature enthusiasts. The area provides opportunities for fishing, hiking, and exploring the surrounding beauty.
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