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Noonameena

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· Salt Ash, New South Wales
5 acres hosted by Sibby I.
6 Vehicle/Tent sites · 1 tent site
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Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Primitive camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Noonameena is a beautiful retreat that feels secluded from the world, yet is just a stones throw from shops, beach, good food and parklands. We offer a number of grassy, level sites, some with shade, others with sun, all with bushland to the rear. There is also a pond/dam area, and lots of wildlife. We have a fire pit for communal use. The kangaroos will come and visit you early in the morning, and in the evening. You will also see lots of different parrots and birds. We even have goannas and echidnas about and the black cockatoos will come in for a visit. You will need to bring your own camp toilet, as we don't have facilities here. Pets are welcome but please keep them on a lead at all times as we have lots of wildlife around! Please note, when we have heavy rain, the ground can get boggy. We are very mindful to keep tabs on the weather for our guests, and will be in good communication with you in the lead up to your stay should we suspect there to be any issues. Whilst camping by the beautiful dam is lovely in fine weather, when it's raining, it’s best to camp towards the front of the property on higher ground. We'll advise the best solution in these circumstances. LET US KNOW about your preferred booking even if it appears booked out, as we can probably make it work or have ALTERNATIVE solutions for you!
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95 Ratings · 43 reviews
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John H.doesn't recommend
February 2, 2024
Site 6 - A spare overflow Spot
Too many rules and extremely strict. Not too friendly either...
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Jo B.recommends
February 2, 2024
Site 5 - East side of Mighty Tree
We arrived with a small caravan and was warmly welcomed Sibby. We set up, unhitched and explored the area and came back in the fading light to a welcome little site in the trees. We felt safe and slept well. Centrally located, Sibby has a little hideaway perfect for exploring Nelson Bay and the beaches. Very kid friendly.
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Justin Y.recommends
January 29, 2024
Site 1 - Left Rear Tree Island
Great spot as described - campsites are well spaced out. Overall a nice peaceful place to camp. Sibby is a great host
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Amos S.recommends
January 28, 2024
Site 2 - Rear Left Corner
Grassy and level very quiet close to Paul’s corner shop
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Fred P.
January 7, 2024
Site 1 - Left Rear Tree Island
Good night of sleep but not comfortable being outside because of damn mosquitos.
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Ryan C.recommends
January 6, 2024
Site 2 - Rear Left Corner
Lovely, quiet spot. Sibs is a great host and our kids loved the bird life and Nearby ponies. Nice and close to all the Port Stephens attractions including Stockton beach.
Location
Salt Ash, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Guringai and Worimi 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 Sibby I.Joined in December 2020
Response rate: 100%Response time: Within 3 hours
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