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Stonepine Ridge 'where eagles fly'

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· Willsons Downfall, New South Wales
2000 acres hosted by Elizabeth R.
34 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Space, scenic views, a series of mountain bike tracks to test your skills, abundant wildlife, peace and quiet. Mountain biking only? Book a campsite for the day. These best describe this 754 hectare (1864 acres) property. Stonepine Ridge is 'remote' - your camp sites are away from any dwellings - but you are still close enough to country towns across borders. Map to get here ( https://stonepineridge.com.au/map/ ) There is plenty of space for social distancing. Most camp sites are 50 or more metres apart. The terrain is mostly treed with some cleared, pastured country. On the border with the Queensland town of Stanthorpe, Stonepine Ridge is close to the historic areas of Willsons Downfall and Amosfield in New South Wales. Home to many rivers that traverse the property from top to bottom, the Boonoo Boonoo and Bookookookarara rivers and Undercliffe and Boonoo Boono Falls are close by and are popular sites to spend a few hours walking/hiking and immersing yourself in the ambient countryside. The Boonoo Boonoo and Bald rock National Parks are also within this area. The beautiful New England town of Tenterfield is about 20 minutes drive from the falls and offers visitors many shopping and restaurant options. Be sure to stop en route to visit the World War 2 tank traps - (Australia's Maginot Line) and Thunderbolt's hideout. A short drive across the border into Queensland will give you access to the Girraween National Park and a host of wineries, coffee shops, restaurants and pubs. At Stonepine Ridge, some areas of the top country are accessible by 2WD when not wet but high suspension and 4wheel drive vehicles are recommended. This camping property is large and you will find no better place that allows for gentle as well as more advanced walking, hiking and mountain biking. The altitude on the property varies from 900m at the top down to 50m to the bottom. The temperature is variable with mostly cool nights, which makes for restful sleep and a nice fire to add to the ambience.
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Kim U.recommends
March 20, 2024
Creek View
This is a beautiful property, wide open spaces with plenty to explore. There was a beautiful creek with waterfalls for swimming. Forests and great lookouts. Liz was a great host, she checked in on us to make sure everything was ok, and supplied us with fire wood.
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Michelle P.recommends
March 11, 2024
Eagle Point
Beautiful
We had an amazing time staying at this spot. Got lots of visits from the cattle and our dogs loved exploring the area. Incredible views from our spot The owner Elizabeth was incredibly nice and made us feel welcome. Can’t wait to come back and enjoy another stay soon.
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Hans A.recommends
March 1, 2024
Creek View
Fantastic open camp sites. Beautiful location. Would definitely visit again
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Marcus A.recommends
February 11, 2024
Eagle Point
A brilliant spot, the views are spectacular, plenty of paths to follow when looking around through the bush which is great. Liz is great too, very helpful and does a great job maintaining the property. Looking forward to staying again.
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Kirsty M.recommends
February 4, 2024
Eagle Point
Lovely spacious campground, with absolutely stellar views!!
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Gerrit T.recommends
January 28, 2024
The Rocks
What an amazing place! Liz was a terrific host with friendly greetings and great local advice. Sites were well signed and plenty of space for our kids and dogs to roam. Beautiful creek for swimming and the rocks were an added bonus which our kids just loved. Highly recommend and we will be back!
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Willsons Downfall, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Bundjalung First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Elizabeth R.Joined in December 2019
Response rate: 100%Response time: Within 6 hours
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