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Serenity Camp

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· Ninderry, Queensland
3 acres hosted by Alina L.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
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At Serenity Camp we have a front paddock with an open grassy field suitable for RV, Camper, Grey Nomads or Bell tent hire. Weather permitting 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive access. All you need to do is set your yourself up. Bring your surfboard, kayak or boat and enjoy all your favourite water-sporting activities during your stay. We're centrally located, being just 10 minutes from Coolum Beach, 8 mins from the Wappa Falls; Mapleton NP swimming holes, 15 mins from Maroochydore CBD and 2 mins from the Maroochy River wetlands & 20 mins to Noosa. The campsite suits self-contained campers (water, power) who bring their own camping toilet/shower. Pets on leash welcome. 24 hr notice for cancellation Camp fires okay pending permission on the day, due to weather conditions. Excellent central location to your favourite outdoor activities, hikes and beaches. Bell tent hire available - Message for availability.At Ninderry Camp we have a site for an ‘off grid vehicle’ or a 2 wheel camp set up or opportunity to enjoy a 6m Bell tent setup already ‘to go’ for your comfort and ease at a little extra cost set on an open grassy field. (For the Bell Tent enquiries please ask in messages for details & availability, thank you). We have plenty of lush green grass on sufficient level ground, so all you need to do is set your yourself up. Bring your surfboard, kayak or boat and enjoy all your favourite water-sporting activities during your stay. We're centrally located, being just 16 minutes from Coolum Beach, 8 mins from the Wappa Falls, Mapleton NP swimming holes, 17 mins from Maroochydore CBD and 2mins from the Maroochy River wetlands, 25 mins to Noosa. The campsite suits self-contained campers (water, power) who bring their own camping toilet/shower. Camp fires pending permission on the day, due to weather conditions. Surf beaches extend the whole coast, every imaginable adventure activity at your doorstep. Please note the rainy season when booking paddock
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16 Ratings · 8 reviews
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Lisa R.recommends
October 1, 2022
Ninderry Camp
Enjoyed our stay lovely spot and such friendly sheep
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Alan A.doesn't recommend
April 19, 2022
Ninderry Camp
To close to the road, to noisy for my liking . if a storm came by the eucalyptus branches could destroy a tent, My honest review, do some landscaping put a cut in the slope further away from the road to make it level ground, plant some nice shrubs around and have a water tap near buy,,,,
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Andrew J.recommends
January 31, 2022
Ninderry Camp
Excellent camp spot for a over night stay. Fantastic host.
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Trent W.
January 5, 2022
Ninderry Camp
Great time
Overall was a good time away, however very long grass, And pretty close to road but still very private which was nice.
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Dom T.recommends
December 29, 2021
Ninderry Camp
Good area with data connection. Very nica and accomidating owner.
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Daygin P.
October 12, 2021
Ninderry Camp
Relatively quiet area. Not a whole lot to do on the property but plenty of activities in the surrounding area. Would be suitable as a stopover.
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Ninderry, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dyungungoo (Gubbi Gubbi) 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 Alina L.Joined in June 2021
Response rate: 40%Response time: Within 16 hours
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