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Misty Gullies

Hosted by Richard · Groomsville, Queensland
5 sites · RV, Tent · 160 acres
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Richard is a Star Host
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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
A Great place to have your own private and secluded campsite, away from the holiday crowds. A bird watchers paradise. From Wedtailed Eagles to Fairy Wrens. Check out our photography extra. 160 acres of working goat and alpaca farm on the highlands of the Darling Downs, only 8 km from the New England Highway. All sites are private and secluded with great views, great sunsets, and starry night skies. There is an abundance of birds and wildlife including Red Necked Wallabies, Possums, Rufus Batongs, Bandicoots and Echidnas. There are seasonal creeks and waterfalls and wildflowers. Campers may occasionally be visited by a herd of friendly goats that like soft drink and chips. We often have baby goats and alpacas that are being hand reared which are popular with kids and adults alike. Dogs are permitted but have to be quiet and restrained. Campfires permitted at our discretion (please ask first - depending on weather conditions). You'll need to BYO wood. Campers MUST have their own toilet. The standard "Pack it in. Pack it out" rules apply. All sites are accessible by STANDARD HEIGHT 2WD however 4WD may be required if towing. There is a 'special' site reserved for Larger RVs and Caravans. Cooby Dam is only minutes away for fishing, bird watching, Kayaking and canoeing
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5 sites

Valley View

99%
(89)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 10 · Vehicles under 15 m
Lovely private spot with awesome views looking south down the valley towards Cabarlah. Site is large enough for two to three off road caravans (Depending on size). Campers must be fully self-sufficient with their own toilet. BYO Firewood. Fallen timber is a refuge for wildlife so no firewood is to be collected from the property please. A Great place to have your own private and secluded campsite, away from the holiday crowds. 160 acres of working goat and alpaca farm on the highlands of the Darling Downs, only 8 km from the New England Highway. Great views, great sunsets, and starry night skies. There is an abundance of birds and wildlife including Red Necked Wallabies, Possums, Rufus Batongs, Bandicoots and Echidnas.There are seasonal creeks and waterfalls and wildflowers. Campers may occasionally be visited by a herd of friendly goats that like soft drink and chips. We often have baby goats and alpacas that are being hand reared which are popular with kids and adults alike. The nearby Farmers Arms Hotel is a popular spot for lunch and dinner and the nearby Crows Nest Township is great for coffee shops and a bit of local history.  Visit the Grand Old Crow pub for a delicious lunch or dinner. One of our recent hip campers posted a video but I'm unable to share the link so  to check out the youtube video, go to Youtube and search for valley view groomsville. It is awesome. Go to You tube  and paste: Toowomba Queesland Camping / Valley View Groomsville / 호주 투움바 캠핑 / 브리즈번 근교
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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AU$20
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for 1 guest

Hideaway Point

99%
(36)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 10 · Vehicles under 15 m
Our most private and secluded site with great views. Room for one camper trailer or three tents. Must BYO firewood and be fully self sufficient. Fallen timber is a refuge for wildlife so no firewood is to be collected from the property please. Campers must pack out everything they brought in, including human waste.  A Great place to have your own private and secluded campsite, away from the holiday crowds. 160 acres of working goat and alpaca farm on the highlands of the Darling Downs, only 8 km from the New England Highway. Great views, great sunsets, and starry night skies. There is an abundance of birds and wildlife including Red Necked Wallabies, Possums, Rufus Batongs, Bandicoots and Echidnas. There are seasonal creeks and waterfalls and wildflowers. Campers may occasionally be visited by a herd of friendly goats that like soft drink and chips. We often have baby goats and alpacas that are being hand reared which are popular with kids and adults alike. The nearby Farmers Arms Hotel is a popular spot for lunch and dinner and the nearby Crows Nest Township is great for coffee shops and a bit of local history.  Visit the Grand Old Crow pub for a delicious lunch or dinner. One of our recent hip campers posted a video but I'm unable to share the link so  to check out the youtube video, go to Youtube and search for valley view groomsville. It is awesome. Go to You tube and paste: Toowomba Queesland Camping / Valley View Groomsville / 호주 투움바 캠핑 / 브리즈번 근교
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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AU$20
/ night
for 1 guest

North Bluff

100%
(29)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 10 · Vehicles under 15 m
Totally private overlooking the valley. Room for an off road caravan or two camper trailers. Campers must be fully self-sufficient and have their own toilet.BYO firewood. Fallen timber is a refuge for wildlife so no firewood is to be collected from the property please. A Great place to have your own private and secluded campsite, away from the holiday crowds.160 acres of working goat and alpaca farm on the highlands of the Darling Downs, only 8 km from the New England Highway.Great views, great sunsets, and starry night skies. There is an abundance of birds and wildlife including Red Necked Wallabies, Possums, Rufus Batongs, Bandicoots and Echidnas.There are seasonal creeks and waterfalls and wildflowers. Campers may occasionally be visited by a herd of friendly goats that like soft drink and chips. We often have baby goats and alpacas that are being hand reared which are popular with kids and adults alike. The nearby Farmers Arms Hotel is a popular spot for lunch and dinner and the nearby Crows Nest Township is great for coffee shops and a bit of local history.  Visit the Grand Old Crow pub for a delicious lunch or dinner.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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AU$20
/ night
for 1 guest

RV Camping

96%
(13)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 15 m
Quiet and private spot away from everyone that is perfect for one RV or larger caravan. Great views of the property and the lights of the city far away. There is a place for a small fire and best of all... serenity! All campers must be fully self sufficient with their own toilet and firewood. Fallen timber is a refuge for wildlife so no firewood is to be collected from the property please. A Great place to have your own private and secluded campsite, away from the holiday crowds. 160 acres of working goat and alpaca farm on the highlands of the Darling Downs, only 8 km from the New England Highway. Great views, great sunsets, and starry night skies. There is an abundance of birds and wildlife including Red Necked Wallabies, Possums, Rufus Batongs, Bandicoots and Echidnas.There are seasonal creeks and waterfalls and wildflowers. Campers may occasionally be visited by a herd of friendly goats that like soft drink and chips. We often have baby goats and alpacas that are being hand reared which are popular with kids and adults alike. The nearby Farmers Arms Hotel is a popular spot for lunch and dinner and the nearby Crows Nest Township is great for coffee shops and a bit of local history.  Visit the Grand Old Crow pub for a delicious lunch or dinner. One of our recent hip campers posted a video but I'm unable to share the link so  to check out the youtube video, go to Youtube and search for valley view groomsville. It is awesome. Toowomba Queesland Camping / Valley View Groomsville / 호주 투움바 캠핑 / 브리즈번 근교
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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AU$20
/ night
for 1 guest

The Grove

100%
(3)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 8 · Vehicles under 9 m
Nice quiet spot, secluded and sheltered. Large enough for two Camper trailers. Must BYO firewood and be fully self sufficient with own toilet. A Great place to have your own private and secluded campsite, away from the holiday crowds. 160 acres of working goat and alpaca farm on the highlands of the Darling Downs, only 8 km from the New England Highway.Great views, great sunsets, and starry night skies. There is an abundance of birds and wildlife including Red Necked Wallabies, Possums, Rufus Batongs, Bandicoots and Echidnas.There are seasonal creeks and waterfalls and wildflowers. Campers may occasionally be visited by a herd of friendly goats that like soft drink and chips. We often have baby goats and alpacas that are being hand reared which are popular with kids and adults alike.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
from
AU$20
/ night
for 1 guest
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AU$20
/ night
5 sites

Reviews

99% Recommend194 Ratings · 143 reviews
Valley View campsite offers a peaceful and private retreat with stunning views of the surrounding hills and a clear night sky perfect for stargazing. Guests appreciate the spaciousness and seclusion, with plenty of room to spread out and enjoy nature without distractions. Richard, the host, is frequently praised for his friendliness and helpfulness, adding to the welcoming atmosphere. While the campsite is described as easy to access, it may be windy at times, and pitching a tent can be tricky due to rocky ground.
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Location

Groomsville, Queensland, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking

Hosted by Richard M.

Joined in May 2017
  1. Groomsville
Hipcamp acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and future and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.