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Wild Hope Farm

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· Grants Beach, New South Wales
177 acres hosted by Jordi C.
6 Caravan sites
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Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Welcome to Wild Hope Farm! We are located at Grants Beach, minutes from the beautiful Bonny Hills and 25 minutes south of Port Macquarie. So close to the surrounding towns yet so secluded. We are nestled amongst lush bush with lots of resident kangaroos, wallabies and birdlife. We consider our parcel of land a very unique place and offer an ideal setting for a relaxing getaway. Our property is 177 acres with 17 acres of green open pasture for you to find your own patch and plenty of sunshine for your solar needs. We also have exclusive access to Queens Lake with a lovely trail you can walk or drive and a peaceful place to take a leisurely kayak ride, paddleboard or try your hand at fishing. Grants Beach access is across the road from our driveway where you can go swimming, surfing, fishing and even 4WD along the beach. We welcome you to find a spot that feels comfortable for you to set up your camp, but please note the following conditions: - All campers must be self-contained with their own power, water, and waste management. - Pets are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times. - Due to the bush fire danger period, campfires are not permitted from 1st October to 31st March. We invite you to come and join us on our journey as we work towards creating a thriving and sustainable lifestyle and we look forward to sharing this unique experience with you.We’re delighted to offer you a peaceful escape in our 17 acres of green pasture, surrounded by beautiful wildlife. Here’s some important information to help you make the most of your stay: Camping Experience Choose Your Spot: Feel free to select a campsite that resonates with you across the property. Enjoy the spaciousness, but please keep in mind that other guests may be nearby. Terrain: While the property may seem flat in photos, there are some uneven areas which may require leveling to ensure a comfortable camping experience. Facilities: Please note that there are no bathroom amenities or drinking water available on-site. Guests must be self-contained, take all waste with them, and commit to a ‘Leave No Trace’ philosophy. Activities Queens Lake: Just a 1.3 km walk or drive away, the lake is an excellent spot for various water activities. Feel free to fish, kayak, or try stand-up paddleboarding. The lake's shallow waters offer a safe swimming experience, sheltered from wind. Booking Guidelines Vehicle and Group Limitations: Each booking allows for one vehicle and one camping group per caravan or camper. If you are traveling with friends, we encourage you to camp together but request that each group books their own individual site. We hope you have a memorable and serene stay at Oats Paddock, and please respect the natural environment during your visit!
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42 Ratings · 39 reviews
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Joshua M.recommends
February 1, 2025
Oats Paddock
Wonderful wildlife, but a bit rough
Oats paddock is exactly what it says it is. An Oats paddock on the side of a hill. Not super level, but workable if you have levelling ramps, our annexe walls just barely touched the ground. What grass/oats were there was quite long, maybe 20cm in places and the ground uneven. The access track to the top of the paddock was great, but once you turn off into the paddock it’s walking pace only - we caught a bad bump and I’m sure one of our dogs got air! All that said, it’s located opposite a 4WD beach, close to everything in the area, there’s tonnes of bird life and the property hosts a big wallaby population so really was a nice spot to stay. We will likely stay here again.
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Gavin S.recommends
January 31, 2025
Oats Paddock
Dream paddock
Peaceful location, plenty of space to choose from. Lots of Wallaby's around, great for exploring the local area.
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Chelsea W.recommends
January 26, 2025
Oats Paddock
I LOVED my stay! Beautiful peaceful area with the most beautiful views!
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Aaron F.recommends
January 25, 2025
Oats Paddock
Very nice quiet open space ! Surrounded by nice greenery, very close to the beach and towns aswell super awesome spot and very easy to find !! hosts are very welcoming also will definitely be back
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Carmel H.recommends
January 25, 2025
Oats Paddock
Peaceful
A green, open, sloped paddock surrounded by trees. Very private. We stayed overnight arriving at dusk, and left early. So we didn't explore. Absolutely no traffic noise. Just beautiful bush sounds, with the ocean noise in the distance.
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Charlotte R.recommends
January 16, 2025
Oats Paddock
Beautiful private lakeside spot. Had it all to ourselves.
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Grants Beach, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Biripi 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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