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Bush Paddock near Stroud

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70 reviews
· Nooroo, New South Wales
200 acres hosted by Cherie M.
1 lodging site · 1 Vehicle/Tent site
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Our property 'Bush Paddock' and 'Bush Cabin' are located just 10 minutes from the historical town of Stroud, and offer a secluded peaceful getaway for those that love the outdoors and simple living. Book this site or cabin for just you and your group exclusively, or book both for your exclusive use. Enjoy quiet, private surroundings during the day, and dazzling star shows at night. The large campsite and cabin are located on a level, grassed area with plenty of space to pitch tents, or park campers and caravans. Children just love the level grassy land to run and just be a kid. It's perfect for games like cricket, soccer, and football to name a few. The amenities block has both toilet and shower, and there is also power available to connect up to. A large sheltered area, our camp kitchen, includes fridge, barbeque, electricity, kettle, table, chairs and more. Enjoy bird watching, visiting wallabies in the late afternoon, or looking for fossils in the seasonal creek just a few metres away. The historical town of Stroud is only 10 or so minutes away if you need supplies. Karuah River is close by for swimming and fishing, and the Barrington Tops National Park is approximately 50 minutes away. Ride Dungog is located at The Common in Dungog, for mountain bike enthusiasts. The area includes 650 acres offering trails for all different levels. While visiting Dungog, there are boutique cafes and shops, a historic cinema, and a lot more to see as you wander through the streets. Unfortunately we no longer have parties, including 18ths, 21sts etc.
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Bush Paddock Amenties Power Peace

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 18
Book this site for just you and your group exclusively. Enjoy quiet, private surroundings during the day, and dazzling star shows at night.  The large campsite is located on a level, grassed area with plenty of space to pitch tents, or park campers and caravans. The amenities block has both toilet and shower, and there is also power available to connect up to. A large sheltered area, our camp kitchen, includes barbeque, electricity, kettle, table, chairs and more.  Enjoy bird watching, visiting wallabies in the late afternoon, or looking for fossils in the seasonal creek just a few metres away.  The historical town of Stroud is only 10 minutes away if you need supplies. Karuah River is close by for swimming and fishing, and the Barrington Tops National Park is approximately 50 minutes away.  Ride Dungog is located at The Common in Dungog, for mountain bike enthusiasts. The area includes 650 acres offering trails for all different levels. While visiting Dungog, there are boutique cafes and shops, a historic cinema, and a lot more to see as you wander through the main street. Unfortunately we no longer have parties with extremely loud music. Also, we do not cater for 18ths, 21sts, etc.
Campfires allowed
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No potable water
No pets
Electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Bush Cabin near Stroud

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Cabin · Sleeps 3 · 2 beds · 1 toilet
This cute Bush Cabin allows you to enjoy all the elements of the outdoors without having to camp in a tent. If you have a larger group, you are welcome to also book our other listing, the campsite at Bush Paddock near Stroud, which is co-located with the cabin. Bookings are a 2 night minimum. There is a double bed and a trundle bed for a third person/child. Enjoy quiet, private surroundings during the day, and dazzling star shows at night. The cabin is co-located with our campsite, which is set on a level, grassed area with plenty of space to pitch tents, or park campers and caravans. The amenities block has both toilet and shower, and there is also power available to connect up to. A large sheltered area, our camp kitchen, includes barbeque, electricity, kettle, table, chairs and more. Enjoy bird watching, visiting wallabies in the late afternoon, or looking for fossils in the seasonal creek just a few metres away. The historical town of Stroud is only 10 minutes away if you need supplies. Karuah River is close by for swimming and fishing, and the Barrington Tops National Park is approximately 50 minutes away. Ride Dungog is located at The Common in Dungog, for mountain bike enthusiasts. The area includes 650 acres offering trails for all different levels. While visiting Dungog, there are boutique cafes and shops, a historic cinema, and a lot more to see as you wander through the main street. Unfortunately we no longer have parties with extremely loud music. Also, we do not cater for 18ths, 21sts etc.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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AU$181
/ night
for NaN guests

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99% Recommend80 Ratings · 70 reviews

Location

Nooroo, New South Wales, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Cherie M.

Joined in November 2020

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