210 acres hosted by Godelieve V.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
Our site provides a perfect opportunity to step away from the rush of life, into a place where time slows, nature speaks, and the land welcomes you with open arms.
Nestled in an open valley, within the ancient lands of the Darkinjung people- the traditional custodians of Yengo National Park, we offer the perfect space to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the land, yourself, and the rhythms of nature.
As you walk through the valley, along ridges, and into the bushland, you follow paths walked for thousands of years. The land holds stories, wisdom, and energy that invite a deep sense of presence and respect.
The valley teems with native wildlife. Wake to the calls of lyrebirds, watch wallabies grazing in the mist, and spot wombats burrowing at dusk. Birdwatchers will delight in the chance to see colourful parrots, majestic eagles, and other native species in their natural habitat. As night falls, the sky opens in all its brilliance, offering a breathtaking display of stars unspoiled by city lights. Sleep beneath the endless sky, wrapped in the sounds of the bush, and experience the deep peace that comes with being immersed in nature.
Our place offers more than just an outdoor getaway, it invites you to slow down and embrace the landscape around you. Whether seeking solitude or shared experiences, there are countless ways to connect with this ancient land:
• Bushwalking & Exploration – Wander along trails through the valley, ridges, and bush to experience Yengo’s diverse ecosystems.
• Stillness & Reflection – Find a quiet spot to sit and simply be. Let the land guide you into a state of stillness, free from distractions and daily pressures. Listen to the wind, the birds, and the wisdom held in the land itself, or engage in meditation or journalling to deepen your connection with yourself and the environment.
• Campfire Connection – As the sun sets, gather around the warmth of the fire. Share stories, listen to the crackling wood, and embrace the simplicity of conversation under the vast night sky.
Please note the property is relatively remote, 30 minutes from Wollombi along an unsealed road.Our campsite is set on the valley floor in the middle of Yengo National Park, surrounded by bushland and ridgelines. It’s a private, off-grid spot with no mobile phone reception—quiet, remote, and ideal for those looking to unplug and spend time in nature. We only take one booking at a time, for groups of up to eight people, so you’ll have the space to yourself. There’s plenty of flat ground to set up tents or roll out swags, and a central fire circle for cooking or relaxing in the evenings. Firewood is provided, and a basic drop toilet is available. Please note: guests need to be fully self-contained. You’ll need to bring your own drinking water and take all waste with you when you leave. To help protect local wildlife, pets are not allowed. Bushwalks start directly from the campsite, with tracks leading through the valley and into the surrounding ridges. Wildlife is common in the area—expect to see and hear native birds, wallabies, and wombats, especially around dawn and dusk. The site is located in a culturally significant area, with several Aboriginal heritage sites nearby, including the Finchley Trig lookout and rock carvings. The historic village of Wollombi is about a 30-minute drive away if you’re looking to explore the local area further. This is a simple, back-to-basics camping experience for people who are comfortable with remote, low-impact stays. It’s ideal for walkers, nature lovers, and anyone wanting to spend quiet time in the bush.