Daydreaming about the perfect location to go camping in NSW? As the warmer days creep in, it’s no wonder you’re thinking about where you’d rather be – somewhere secluded, or with a coastal view, or immersed in nature.
Read on to read our top five camping sites in NSW for that idyllic and secluded holiday.
Mungo Bush Campsite is located 100 km north of Newcastle and lies beside the Bombah Broadwater. This makes it the perfect spot for those who enjoy fishing, kayaking and coastline sunsets. The campsite also has rainforest tracks for those cool afternoon walks.
If catching the waves in the morning is an important part of your holiday, Pebbly Beach Campground is the spot for you. This campsite is located three hours south of Sydney and is a part of the Murramarang National Park.
The campsite is known for its friendly kangaroo locals and scenic coastline walks, an iconic location for camping in NSW. If you get the chance to set up camp here, you will see why the beach is a favourite among surfers.
Nestled between the mountains of Nymboida National Park, this campsite is for those who like a complete getaway experience from the hustle and bustle of the city. And there’s not a more perfect companion to your trip than our Wedgetail Camper.
The campground is in the heart of Nymboida National Park and offers a range of different walking tracks. The Nymboida River provides visitors with activities like kayaking, swimming, and spectacular photos!
Woolshed Flat Campground is perfect for those remote bushwalking adventures and thrilling mountain bike rides. Woolshed Flat is in the outskirts of Wollemi National Park, and three hours west of Sydney, an ideal location for camping in NSW.
Wollemi National Park provides unique sites, like the Glow Worm Tunnel walking track and Pagoda Lookout walking track. This campsite is perfect for those seeking a variety of attractions, and unique experiences.
White Rock Campground sits beside the Allyn River, which makes it the ideal campsite for those seeking a more tranquil and relaxing adventure. The Allyn River has several swimming holes, as well as walking tracks and secluded picnic areas.
The campsite’s limited facilities give travellers the ability to completely switch off and enjoy the many attractions the local area provides.
No matter what type of adventure you seek – whether tranquil or thrilling – our campers are guaranteed to exceed your expectations. This is because each camper is designed to adapt to the kind of traveller you are and is made for the Australian environment. All our campers are proudly manufactured in Australia – making them 100% Australian-terrain proof. Read on to learn more about how our campers are perfect for camping in NSW.
Our Wedgetail 22 Camper is designed to make your next adventure stress-free and comfortable – thanks to its many functional features. While tough enough to resist the Australian outdoors, the Wedgetail 22 does have a glamourous side with its queen-size bed, and optional luxury features such as a fridge and cooking utilities. Having those essentials will allow you to extend your holiday in NSW longer – bonus!
The Hawk Camper is ideal for those rough Australian terrains as it is both strong and lightweight and is available in four different sizes and module combinations.. The Hawk can be fully customisable with added features for those who wish to leave the city behind for longer periods.
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