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Waimanu Marae

10 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Crowther, NSW
have 200 acres which incorporates rocky mountain and paddocks. There is a walking track around the paddocks or you can bush walk the bush track. We also back on to the Dananbilla national park which is 35 square kilometres. A running spring fed creek with yabbies and watercress and small water hole in creek for a dip with small water fall. We back on to 35 square kms of national park called Dananbilla. You can see kangaroos, wallaby, wombat and if lucky akidna , goanna , lace monitor and many varieties of birds. Great cell phone service with optus and telstra but not Vodafone. Can charge your phone ,just bring your lead and power plug. Plenty of firewood for your stay from fallen dead branches. The mountain has the origional trig station for the area on top from early 1800s with beautifull views. Meals are priced per person, and must be purchased with booking for our planning. www.waimanumarae.com.au
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Ben Hall Creek Camp

11 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Grenfell, NSW
Come and camp on the banks of a creek, where the bushranger Ben Hall used to camp with his horses in the mid 1800s! The property is located smack bang in the middle of Young, Forbes, West Wylong and Cowra - taking about an hour to drive to each. The is plenty to do and see in the area, including exploring the nearby Weddin Mountains National Park and Bimbi State Forest. Just 20 minute North is the quaint town of Grenfell. Tucked into the beautiful Lachlan Valley, Grenfell is a fascinating gold rush town with great galleries, historic buildings and superb country pubs. There are also many events celebrating the town’s rich history and culture. Campers will enjoy flat, grassy sites on this 20 acre block. The creek is suitable for swimming, fishing, gabbling and paddling, and is quite wide in spots. This campsite suits self contained campers, who bring their own facilities and leave no trace. The access is via a dirt road (easy drive). You're welcome to bring your dog.
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AU$30
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Wybalena Homestead

1 site · RV, Tent320 acres · Canowindra, NSW
320 acres of mixed farm and bush land for you to enjoy. Bushwalking and wild life watching plentiful. Bring your vans, tents or even just a swag and enjoy our beautiful starry nights. 20 minutes to historical Canowindra, 1 hour to Orange, Forbes, Parkes and Cowra. Children more than welcome! Fires and pets on request.
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Canowindra Country Camp

20 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Moorbel, NSW
Come and enjoy this grassy campsite located on the outskirts of Canowindra. Canowindra is known as the Hotair Balloon Capital of Australia, most mornings you wake to find a balloon floating in the sky. Venture to the Main Street and see the historic building’s. Canowindra is also home of the Fish Fossil Museum, so much to explore. Campers are welcome to enjoy a campfire, local regulations permitting. Pet welcome!
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AU$25
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Young Tourist Park

121 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Young, NSW
Welcome to Young Holiday Park! Rod and Megan Berry look forward to hosting you at Young Tourist Caravan and Cabin Park. Our well-maintained and friendly campground is conveniently located near Young’s main street, with easy walking access to all our beautiful town has to offer. With a range of cabins, powered and unpowered sites (some with en-suites), and great facilities including a pool, communal vegetable garden, and two BBQ areas, our clean and well-maintained park offers convenience and comfort for couples, groups, and families. The famous Cherry Festival is on every year in the first weekend of December.
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AU$38
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Young Country Getaway

2 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Young, NSW
Located near Young, this campsite is set on grassy undulating land. This is a working farm. You will need to be a self-contained camper with own camping toilet/shower, drinking water and supplies. There are rubbish facilities available for guests. Enjoy the crisp air and relax by the campfire at night. Known as the Hilltop region, the township of Young and surrounds are full of rolling hills, farmlands and bush. If you visit in spring you'll be able to see fields full of bright yellow canola flowers as far as the eye can see. Bring your camera! In December Young celebrates the National Cherry Festival, where you will find live music, a parade, fireworks and of course lots and lots of freshly picked, plump cherries. The region also has many vineyards and food providores as well as museums and some great historical sites. Our property is located a short distance out of town for all your shopping needs. Pets on leashes welcome.
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Temora Airfield Tourist Park

64 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Temora, NSW
Just 3km from Temora’s town center, the Airfield Tourist Park is situated only a stone’s throw away from the world-famous Temora Aviation Museum. Spend hours losing yourself in an extensive collection of warbird aircraft and the rich history that has been so beautifully preserved. A lap around the nearby scenic Lake Centenary walking track will take your breath away while the kids can burn off energy in the water or the children’s playground. Back at your campsite, enjoy the luscious green lawns with clean and tidy amenities that allow for a comfortable stay. Soak up the beautiful sunsets Temora is well known for from your powered or unpowered site. If you’re not bringing the van, take up residence in one of our homely cabins. No matter where you plan on resting your head at Temora Airfield Tourist Park, we know you’ll be glad you came. Features of our park: Powered and Unpowered Caravan & Camping Sites Cabins Closest camping to the Temora Aviation Precinct Enjoy amazing sunsets Camp Kitchen Clean and well maintained amenities Lucious Green Lawns Dumping Point nearby
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Quandialla Camp

5 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Quandialla, NSW
Quandialla Camp located in the Central West Region of NSW. A place to get away from the hustle and bustle yet close to major highways and amenities. Currently used as empty allotments land, a great place to camp overnight with views over the area. 4WD access recommended. Self sufficient site with amenities in the area.
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Picturesque Camping

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Moorbel, NSW
Enjoy a picturesque scene on a quiet country road only 4 km from Canowindra. It's a 5 minute drive to amenities including the local pool, shops, cafes and pubs. We are less than an hour's drive​ to national parks, canoeing or kayaking on the Lachlan River, Wyangala dam for fishing, boating or skiing, hiking (Koorawatha Falls), 4W Driving (Mount Canobolas), and all of the Orange and Cowra wine region for tastings at the cellar doors. Food, drink, the great outdoors and even live music entertainment, truly Canowindra has it all. Our property proudly boasts the original miner's cottage circa 1860, which is one of the oldest original buildings in the area. No amenities at the campsites currently. Campers must be 100% self contained and bring their own camping toilet and shower. Pets welcome but must be kept under control, leashed, and tethered at all times. Horses considered. Must bring own portable yard, feed, and water. Please message us for a chat. Please clean up after your dogs.
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AU$19
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Windowrie Winery

1 site · RV, Tent300 acres · Canowindra, NSW
Windowrie Estate is a family-owned wine company based 15Km from Canowindra and 30 Km from Cowra. The property consists of 300 acres of vineyards and a working winery located on the western end of the farm.In wet weather, you'll need a 4WD to access the last 100m Access to paddocks is over some rocks so low clearance vehicles not recommended.Dog friendly. No amenities so campers need to have own toilet and leave no trace. Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place.
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Yilawura

1 site · RV, Tent40 acres · Cowra, NSW
A small 40 acre farm with livestock and one dam. Freshwater yabbies. 10km out of Cowra, the best sunset views. Rural acreage get away for the self contained. No power, water or toilet facilities. 100m of sealed road access. Close to Conimbla National Park for bush walks and views. No fires during summer months / fire ban periods. A fire pit can be organised during winter with advance notice. Take your own rubbish.
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Serenity bush block site 1

3 sites · RVs, Tents780 acres · Junee, NSW
A lot of amazing native landscapes and some open areas. Great for trail riding, bush walking or mountain bike as there are gentle slopes through the bush. Grass trees are plentiful in the rear of the property and there are two eagles that live near the back of the block also. You do have to drive through inglebah reserve to get to the property which is hidden away . Only 7 mins to town which has all the outlets you need We also have 4g on the property for Optus users in most locations FIRE RESTRICTIONS Please adhere to the local fire ban dates and do not start fires near grass areas when wind is increased. Also we have a nice big dirt area area the camp ground so get the kiddies to round up a few rocks to create a fire pit and there is an abundance of fire wood. Always be cautious of lighting a camp fire not to close to fuel and or your vehicles or tent, the wind may change through the night. - We will have an ENVIRO TANK installed mid year for a drop point sewer - We only have 6 dams on the property with plenty of YABBIES if you grab some yabbies please throw in some pieces of meat and or frozen veggies to help them grow for the next time you visit. - There are a lot of Native wallabies on our property and many hares with in the bush land NO QUESTIONS ASKED RESTRICTIONS AND GUIDELINES - YOU MAY HAVE FIRE ARMS WITH YOU IF YOU ARE LICENCED AND PASSING THROUGH !! BUT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE IS THERE ANY SHOOTING ON THE PROPERTY AS THERE MAY BE MORE THEN 1 GROUP ON THE PROPERTY. - PICK UP ALL YOUR RUBBISH WHEN YOU LEAVE AND PUT IT IN BINS PROVIDED IN TOWN (5 MINS AWAY) there are piles of old rubbish in farm that we are cleaning up on a monthly basis which was left there from previous owners. Please treat the farm like it is your home.
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