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Humble Farm

Hosted by Andrew · Mount Pleasant, South Australia
6 guests max
100%
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13 reviews
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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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All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
Nestled between the Adelaide Hills and the Barossa Valley, Humble Farm offers a picturesque country setting where you can pull up your caravan or pitch your tent. Set on 100 acres of open rolling hills with pockets of ancient gums and rocky outcrops, the property is alive with wildlife — think kangaroos, eagles, echidnas, hares, frogs, and butterflies. Camp alongside Saunders Creek (which flows in winter), in the shadow of historic ruins, and across from Humble Farm’s newly established orchard. Enjoy a large fire pit during the cooler months (strictly April to October). Humble Farm lies within an International Dark Sky Reserve, treating guests to some of the clearest views of the night sky and its constellations. Young children can enjoy the playground — complete with a sandpit and water pump, cubby house, swings, and monkey bars — just a short walk up the hill from the campsite. The main residence is over the hill on the opposite side of the property, ensuring privacy. Only one site is offered per night to maintain peace and serenity (if you’re traveling with others, enquire about multiple sites at a discounted rate). There is no toilet or shower block — public toilets are a 10-minute drive away if you don’t have your own setup. No potable water is available. As this is a working farm, dogs are welcome but must remain on a long lead. No motorbikes, please. Conveniently located just 10 minutes from Mount Pleasant (home of the Mount Pleasant Farmers’ Market) and 10 minutes from Springton (home of the historic Herbig Family Tree), Humble Farm is an ideal base for exploring. Spend an afternoon in the cafés of Lobethal or Woodside, sample the best of the Barossa high country at its many cellar doors, or venture to the Riverland — all within a 25-minute drive. If it’s tranquility you seek, set out on foot along the nearby Lavender Federation Trail or explore the backroads by bike and connect with the Kidman Trail.Nestled between the Adelaide Hills and Barossa Valley, Humble Farm is a picturesque country setting for you to pull up your caravan or pitch your tent. Humble Farm is on 100 acres of open rolling hills with pockets of ancient gums and rocky outcrops. Wildlife abounds - think kangaroos, eagles, echidnas, hares, frogs and butterflies. Camp alongside Saunders Creek (which flows in winter) creek, in the shadow of historic ruins, across from Humble Farm’s newly established orchard. Enjoy a large fire pit during the cooler months (strictly April to October). Humble Farm is within an International Dark Sky Reserve so you’ll be treated to some of the clearest views of the night sky and its constellations on offer. Young kids are welcome to enjoy the sandpit and cubby house a short walk up the hill from the camp site. Main residence is over the hill on the other side of the property to ensure privacy. Offering one site per night to ensure privacy and serenity (if you’re travelling with others, enquire about multiple sites at a discounted rate). No toilet/shower block- public toilets are a 10 minute drive away if you don’t have your own set up. No potable water. As we’re a working farm, dogs welcome but only on a long lead. No motorbikes. Conveniently located a short 10 minute drive from Mount Pleasant (home of the Mount Pleasant Farmers’ Market) and a short 10 minute drive from Springton (home of the historic Herbig Family Tree), Humble Farm is the ideal base for you to while away the afternoon in the cafes of Lobethal or Woodside, sample the best of the Barossa high country at one of its many cellar doors, or explore the Riverland, all a short 30 minute drive away. If it’s tranquility you’re seeking, set out on foot on the nearby Lavender Federation Trail or explore the backroads by bike with Kidman Trail.
Vehicle suitability
Vehicles under 11 metres allowed
Allowed rigs: caravans, camper trailers, motorhomes, campervans, cars, and rooftop tents
Pull-in site
Accommodates slideouts
Surface type: grass-or-paddock
Surface levelness: flat
No fifth wheels
Generators allowed
No electrical connection
No water connection
No sewage connection
No TV connection
What to expect
RV/tent site
You'll have this Hipcamp all to yourself.
6 guests max
Campfires allowed
Firepit
Pets allowed
On leash
No toilet; campers must bring camp toilets
Playground available
No potable water
Bring your own water
No showers
Pack it out
Cooking equipment absent
Picnic table absent
No wifi
Laundry absent
Hot Tub absent

Things to know

Getting there
Check in: 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Check out: Before 12:00 PM
On arrival: Head straight to site
Cancellation policy: Flexible
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
No wheelchair access
Max 3 vehicles
2WD accessible
During your trip
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Humble Farm

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 11 m
Nestled between the Adelaide Hills and Barossa Valley, Humble Farm is a picturesque country setting for you to pull up your caravan or pitch your tent. Humble Farm is on 100 acres of open rolling hills with pockets of ancient gums and rocky outcrops. Wildlife abounds - think kangaroos, eagles, echidnas, hares, frogs and butterflies. Camp alongside Saunders Creek (which flows in winter) creek, in the shadow of historic ruins, across from Humble Farm’s newly established orchard. Enjoy a large fire pit during the cooler months (strictly April to October). Humble Farm is within an International Dark Sky Reserve so you’ll be treated to some of the clearest views of the night sky and its constellations on offer. Young kids are welcome to enjoy the sandpit and cubby house a short walk up the hill from the camp site. Main residence is over the hill on the other side of the property to ensure privacy. Offering one site per night to ensure privacy and serenity (if you’re travelling with others, enquire about multiple sites at a discounted rate). No toilet/shower block- public toilets are a 10 minute drive away if you don’t have your own set up. No potable water. As we’re a working farm, dogs welcome but only on a long lead. No motorbikes. Conveniently located a short 10 minute drive from Mount Pleasant (home of the Mount Pleasant Farmers’ Market) and a short 10 minute drive from Springton (home of the historic Herbig Family Tree), Humble Farm is the ideal base for you to while away the afternoon in the cafes of Lobethal or Woodside, sample the best of the Barossa high country at one of its many cellar doors, or explore the Riverland, all a short 30 minute drive away. If it’s tranquility you’re seeking, set out on foot on the nearby Lavender Federation Trail or explore the backroads by bike with Kidman Trail.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup

Reviews

100% Recommend16 Ratings · 13 reviews

Location

Mount Pleasant, South Australia, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Andrew M.

Joined in October 2025

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