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Meadow Brooke

Hosted by Todd · Uki, New South Wales
2 sites · RV, Tent · 11 acres
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Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Babbling Brooke, set in the foothills of beautiful Uki. Pitch a tent or your swag, relax and unwind in the sub tropical surroundings, camping next to the sounds of the beautiful Babbling Brooke. A tranquil space for creek side camping, with the sounds of bubbling water running water through the property. A private camp site with its own fire pit for a memorable experience. With only a 2 minute drive & walking distance to the idyllic Uki Village where it boasts a variety of specialty stores, cafes and carry on through to the iconic Mt Warning Hotel, best pub in Australia. UKI holds farmers markets every Saturday and the UKI BUTTERY BAZAAR MARKETS on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Along the stretch of Kyogle Rd is the Tweed River frontage providing activities for fishing (bass aplenty), and canoeing. A 25 minute drive the other way and you're back in the country town of Murwillumbah. PLEASE NOTE: There are no toilets on site so you MUST HAVE YOUR OWN TOILET. Please leave the property as you find it and take everything with you. There are also public toilets in the village of UKI just 1km up Kyogle Rd. No pets Allowed
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Babbling Brooke, set in the foothills of beautiful Uki. Pitch a tent or your swag, relax and unwind in the sub tropical surroundings, camping next to the sounds of the beautiful Babbling Brooke. A tranquil space for creek side camping, with the sounds of bubbling water running water through the property. A private camp site with its own fire pit for a memorable experience. With only a 2 minute drive and walking distance to the idyllic Uki Village where it boasts a variety of specialty stores, cafes and carry on through to the iconic Mt Warning Hotel, best pub in Australia. UKI holds farmers markets every Saturday and the UKI BUTTERY BAZAAR MARKETS on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Along the stretch of Kyogle Rd is the Tweed River frontage providing activities for fishing (bass aplenty), and canoeing. A 25 minute drive the other way and you're back in the country town of Murwillumbah
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
No pets
No showers
No picnic table
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RV/tent site · Sleeps 5 · Vehicles under 10 m
A flat plateau that overlooks the beautiful sites of Mt Warning, The Sisters & Mt Uki. With a short stroll across the land to the Babbling Brooke, located at the rear of the property, A short walk or drive into the unique town UKI itself, here you will find public amenities, shops, general store and the iconic Mt Warning Hotel. Local sites, attractions, national parks all surrounding this wonderful area.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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100% Recommend5 Ratings · 5 reviews

Location

Uki, 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 Todd A.

Joined in November 2022

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