Set on 100 acres, half way between Sydney and Brisbane and just 5 minutes off the Pacific Highway, The Harvest House is an ideal place to stop over to break-up your journey. The property is a mixture of fields and bushland. Old logging tracks cut through the trees are perfect for exploring. There is an abundance of wildlife from kangaroos and wallabies to red and yellow tailed black cockatoos, and even the occasional echidna!
There are several camping areas to choose from. We have room for RV's and big camping rigs to pull up too.
Well behaved pets are welcome. We are ideally suited to self-contained campers as there are no facilities onsite.
The famous Eungai Creek Buffalo farm and cafe is just 5 mins away and beautiful beaches, shops and restaurants are all within a 20 minute drive.Situated at the front of the property away from the main house, where the old mill used to be situated. Large open area for parking, set-up and turning.
Please note there are no showers or toilet onsite. Suitable for self contained units only.
Please leave no trace.
Unfortunately I had to change my timings so did not stop this time, but it is an ideal camp stop for those travelling north from Sydney to Brisbane. Clean, secluded but not far off the highway. No toilet but the highway rest point two k further North has them.
A guiet site set in a clearing in the bush, no traffic noise, clean and well maintained with recently mown grass. Slight issue with finding it as the access route in has changed.
Great little spot for a stop on the way up or down the coast. Nice and quiet, but close to the highway. There was only one other camp there when we stayed in early Jan.
Location
Eungai Creek, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dainggatti First Nations according to
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