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Our 300-acre off-grid property backs onto the Barmah National Park. This forest, together with the adjoining Millewa forest, forms the largest River Red Gum forest in the world - it's majestic to explore. Our property is just 500 meters from the Murray River. From your camp, roughly a 1 kilometre walk through the forest. On our boundary is Backwater Creek, which fills with water when the Murray River is up.
NOTE: Creek is often dry. It has water in it after environmental flows of the Murray. This can happen several times a year and the water lasts a few months. If you have any questions about water levels please ask before booking as it might be dry when you're here.
We're located just 5kms northeast of Moama, where you can hop aboard a paddle-steamer, visit waterside wineries and soak up rich riverboat heritage.
We offer a few large, beautiful, basic bush camping sites (the best kind!) in amongst 50 acres of bushland, with 100's of meters and trees between you and other potential campers.
The rest of our property is used for cropping and sheep.
Campers must take out what you bring in.
Big Bama and No 3 - you'll need to be fully self contained. There is a dump point in Moama.
Toilets can be hired from Central Hire in Echuca. They can deliver it for you.
Mobile and internet is usually reliable, though with long weekends and summer school holidays the service seems to disappear!
*Please feel free to book anyone in your possie that is under 18 as a child.
I loved the peace and quiet at Tooranie.
The natural bush setting, with birds and the natural bushland of the Barmah State forest.
Kerry was very welcoming and an easy going person.
I opted for a tent with a double bed wich was very comfortable.
And very close to the town of Echuca and Moama.
i loved staying at big bama, this is perfect for anyone who doesnt have many camping materials as ben and kerry provided a toilet, both hot and cold showers which were so clean and well maintained, for anyone looking to stay camping this is your best choice, thanks guys :)
Fantastic spot near Echuca-Moama - 8 kms from Echuca centre.
We took e-bikes with us and rode to town a couple of times - some dirt road but mostly bitumen.
Also a 3km walk along the riverbed to get to the Murray is a pleasant 2 hour round trip
Toilet and shower on site (we stayed at #3) were rustic but excellent. Massive sites (like a couple of acres) in a bushland setting amongst the river redgums with plenty of privacy and a fire pit provided with running tap water (not drinking) near the fire.
Plenty of birdlife for twitchers and so.e kangaroos.
Kerry was super helpful and very accommodating. Would highly recommend.
We loved our stay here! Massive area, clean toilet and shower! Kerry and Ben were super lovely!
The space is perfect and shady for the hot days and big groups!
We had a fantastic time staying at site No. 3! Kerry and Ben were incredibly welcoming, going above and beyond by setting up a trough for the kids to splash around in—such a thoughtful touch. The fire pit and tree trunk seats, with their cool noughts and crosses design, were perfect for relaxing under the stars. We loved the outdoor toilet and shower—they were so unique and added a fun, adventure-like feel to our stay. Highly recommend this spot for anyone looking for a memorable and cozy getaway!
The Glamping experience comes with everything you may need and more. Especially soaking in the provided tub after a long day of sightseeing.
The running toilet and the shower are just the cherry on the ice cream!
Kerry was very responsive and helpful.
I would definitely recommend the glamping experience to everyone!
Location
Moama, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Yorta Yorta and Baraba Baraba First Nations according to
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