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The Hundred Acre Woods

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· East Lynne, New South Wales
100 acres hosted by Jodie W.
28 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Enjoy 100 acres of natural beauty, 10 minutes from Batemans Bay (south of us), 30 minutes from Ulladulla (north of us) and 10 minutes from Pebbly Beach (east of us), we have the most pristine beaches available on the south coast. IMPORTANT: STRICTLY NO CHECK-INS AFTER DARK 7pm in the summer is the latest... NO EXCEPTIONS. I also have a strict no-noise after 9pm policy. I offer a safe environment to rest for the night or stay for a few and enjoy all that the local area has to offer. Located off the highway, some road noise may be heard. Only 10 minutes from amazing beach fishing at Durras and beautiful Long Beach known for its kayaking and paddle boarding. There is so much to see and do. Climb Pigeon House Mountain or cruise on the Merinda up the Nelligen River over a seafood lunch...you will not be disappointed. Upon arrival, you will be able to choose a spot on the property that you wish to set up. All campers must be self-contained, with their own camp toilet and take all waste when they go. Strictly no 'digging a hole.' When booking please note that one site is big enough for your van or tent, the extras button is for extra guest/children in your tent or van. If you have guests with another tent or van and vehicle they need to book their own site The pubs and clubs are a near convenience, or you can just kick back by your own pit fire and enjoy the stars in the safety of The Hundred Acre Woods. Campfires are permitted in a designated area when restrictions aren't in place, plenty of free wood to gather, please do not bring an axe or chainsaw to cut down my trees. Dog friendly.100 acres of natural cleared bushland, choose your spot on arrival.  Self contained campers only - you must have own camping toilet and take your own rubbish with you. We are on tank water and can offer limited drinking water, we prefer you to BYO water. Dog friendly. 100 acres of natural beauty, 10 minutes from Batemans Bay (north), 30 minutes from Ulladulla (south) and 10 minutes from Pebbly Beach (east), we have the most pristine beaches available on the south coast. We have a strict NO NOISE after 9pm policy. It is rustic...not for the caravan park crowd, all sites are slashed and not mowed to look like a golf course :)  Located off the highway, some road noise may be heard, we offer a safe environment to rest for the night or stay for a few and enjoy all that the local area has to offer.  Only 10 minutes from amazing beach fishing at Durras and beautiful Long Beach known for its kayaking and paddle boarding there is so much to see and do. Bawley Point has great surfing and clean safe beaches for swimming. Climb Pigeon House mountain or cruise on the Merinda up the Nelligan river over a seafood lunch...you will not be disappointed.  NO CHECK INS AFTER DARK.
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399 Ratings · 280 reviews
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Charlotte G.recommends
January 13, 2025
The Hundred Acre Woods Camp
Fantastic
Immense land, with wonderful 360 views and sunset A lot of space between campers, i highly recommend Great welcome by Jodie as well
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Kaz B.recommends
January 9, 2025
The Hundred Acre Woods Camp
Wonderful ... friendly host
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The grassed area was well tended and freshly mown. There was shade available. We also got the fresh half dozen eggs - which made a fantastic breakfast. Close to Bateman's Bay without being too close, which means you don't have far to travel to some wonderful beaches and bush walks.
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Gemma W.recommends
January 8, 2025
The Hundred Acre Woods Camp
Stayed for a night and was a private escape! Beautiful clean natural land with privacy. Would 100% recommend. Host was great to communicate with as well.
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Rick S.recommends
January 5, 2025
The Hundred Acre Woods Camp
Camping in the forest.
100 Acre woods exatly as described, camping in the forest, and best of all you get to choose your camp spot, pet friendly, piece and quiet away from other campers, lots of kangaroos about and only a short drive to the beach.
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Jessica B.recommends
January 5, 2025
The Hundred Acre Woods Camp
Very nice camping area heaps of room to spread out but not be on top of your camp neighbours
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Hannah D.recommends
January 4, 2025
The Hundred Acre Woods Camp
Great spot with freedom to choose your camping area! Friendly and relaxed host! Get out of the rat race of Bateman's Bay with the convenience of this property to retreat to after a day swimming and fishing
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East Lynne, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Yuin 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 Jodie W.

Joined in March 2019
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