Dog-friendly camping near Ashfield

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Country Club in Kulnura

4 sites · RVs17 acres · Kulnura, NSW
The property comprises 17 acres in a quiet setting above the beautiful Yarramalong Valley and includes several cleared acres and ample native bushland. There is also a fruit orchard on the property and many opportunities for interesting bushwalks both on the property and nearby. The property and camping area boasts beautiful views over the valley below and across the Wategan ranges. There are several good options for camping spots, some in the cleared spaces others tucked into the beautiful spotted gums. The property is located in Kulnura which is an easy 50-minute drive from Wahroongah. A cafe, general store, and service station are within a ten-minute drive. There is also a horse stud nearby. All campers need to be self-sufficient, with their own camp toilet and we kindly ask you to take all your waste when you go. Pets are welcome, please just ensure they're kept under control at all times.
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AU$30
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Blue CornerStone

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Oakville, NSW
Find your new happy place at , Blue CornerStone campsite in the Hawkesbury. Located 1h NorthWest of Sydney and a stone throw away from the historic city of Windsor. This laidback spot is a top pick for families and friends looking for a getaway somewhere just that little bit different. Camp at the dam or at one of our powered or unpowered sides, or stay in our beautiful renovated Motorhome. There is one outdoor toilet for use When you spend time outside, you'll appreciate the site's quiet location away from the road and the natural feel of the place – sit back and relax. Handily, Lynwood Golf & Country Club, with their famous wood fired Pizza, is about 5 minutes walking distance away. The Oakville harvest is located just in the other end of the road. Horses and dogs are welcome here, there is a dam to swim, a tack room and paddocks to use. Also plenty space to park the float. The Scheyville National park is 3km away and is known for their amazing riding trails, picknick spots and history. There is so much more to explore here in the Hawkesbury. The beautiful Windsor city with plenty of shopping and dining options. The Hawkesbury river beach with restaurant. The Australian Pioneer Village The Cattai National Park with campground The Wisemans Ferry The Hawkesbury Paddlewheeler Just to make a few The sensible use of open fires and barbecues is allowed.
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AU$35
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Ingenia Holiday Sydney Hills

70 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Sydney, NSW
Located 30 kilometres north-west of Sydney in the suburb of Dural, Ingenia Holidays Sydney Hills provides an escape from the city or the perfect place to pull over for a few nights during a long road trip. Choose to pitch your tent, put down the caravan legs, park your motorhome or check-in to one of the cottages or cabins which accommodate anywhere from two to five guests. While the holiday park offers landscape grounds to relax, there’s plenty of adventure waiting to be explored – whether it be stepping it out along the trails of the Blue Mountains to throwing down the picnic blanket along the banks of the Hawksbury River. For those wanting to stay close to home, you’ll find a tennis court and swimming pool to keep everyone in the family entertained. Hire a brazier to test your campfire cooking during your stay or fire up the BBQ and prepare your meals in the camp kitchen.
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AU$52
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Central Coast Valley Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Cedar Brush Creek, NSW
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature at our stunning valley acreage, just one hour from Sydney. With a quiet brook that meanders through the property, wombats burrowing in the hillside, and wallabies grazing in the paddocks, you'll feel like you're in a whole new world. Our limited number of campsites means you can enjoy the beauty of nature without being crowded. Plus, your furry friends are welcome to join in on the adventure! Be self-contained with your own camping toilet/shower, water, and supplies, and enjoy fires in the provided firepits. Please note that there is no power, or amenities provided, but trust us, the escape from civilization will be worth it! As a working hobby farm, you may see the owners tending to the land during your stay. Don't be shy to say hi! Come and experience a unique and unforgettable camping experience in the heart of nature. Book your stay now!
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AU$45
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Dog-friendly camping near Ashfield guide

Overview

Looking for the perfect camping experience near Ashfield, New South Wales in Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 2,130 options in the area, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation for your camping adventure. Whether you prefer a cosy campsite, a rustic cabin, or a unique glamping experience, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with top campsites like Fern Valley Ranch (401 reviews), Megalong Valley Farm (435 reviews), and Bunyip's Camp (577 reviews), you can trust that you're choosing from the best. Plus, with popular facilities like rubbish disposal, potable water, and toilets, and activities such as biking, wildlife watching, and swimming, your camping experience will be both comfortable and thrilling. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the great outdoors!

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