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Cackleberry Farmstay

Hosted by Joan · Coonabarabran, New South Wales
8 sites · RV, Tent
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Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
A beautifully tranquil property located 4.43 km east of Coonabarabran on the main route to Warrumbungle National Park and Siding Spring Observatory. There’s large driveway access for caravans with plenty of turning room, and tent sites are also available. Guests are welcome to meet our friendly farm animals, including mini horses, sheep, alpacas, and lots of free-range chickens. If you enjoy strolling through gardens, there are 5–8 acres to explore, dotted with antique farm equipment to remind you of the old days. Or simply relax with a quiet cuppa on one of the many garden chairs and watch the world go by. The property is very child-friendly and pets are welcome, as long as they’re on a lead (we have four corgis who love to run around when let out!). We’re only 15 km from Siding Spring Observatory and about 25 km from Warrumbungle National Park. Guests are welcome to unhitch their vans and leave them here while exploring the area. The property is just 4 minutes from the centre of Coonabarabran. Please note: sites are self-service with no amenities provided. Fresh water is available for drinking and for filling caravan reservoirs. When u arrive simply pull into driveway and head straight towards the workshop shed and when you reach the shed simply turn right into large paddock and pick which campsite you want to setup at. Each site has its own individual campfire. IF FIRES ARE NOT ALLOWED SIGNAGE ON PROPERTY WILL STATE THIS CLEARLY. Please be mindful if lighting a fire and never leave it unattended.thankuGuests can pull in off Timor Road and follow driveway straight to front paddock (approx 200mtrs from driveway entrance to the right is where campers can setup) there is a sign on gateway with red arrow advising which direction campers need to follow to get to camping area as there is 2 driveways and you need to follow the driveway that leads to a large workshop.Camping grounds is to the right of the shed. Plenty of turning room for caravaners. Happy for guests to pick own camping site when they arrive just pick a spot in paddock area and setup .I have some campsites setup with firepits and table and am working on more .Happy cackleberry stay.

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 17 · Vehicles under 25 m
Guests can pull in off Timor Road and follow driveway straight to front paddock (approx 200mtrs from driveway entrance to the right is where campers can setup) there is a sign on gateway with red arrow advising which direction campers need to follow to get to camping area as there is 2 driveways and you need to follow the driveway that leads to a large workshop.Camping grounds is to the right of the shed. Plenty of turning room for caravaners. Happy for guests to pick own camping site when they arrive just pick a spot in paddock area and setup .I have some campsites setup with firepits and table and am working on more .Happy cackleberry stay.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
from
AU$31
/ night
for NaN guests

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Coonabarabran, 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 Joan P.

Joined in May 2025

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