Bell tents near Dunedoo with wildlife watching

This NSW country town has much more to offer campers than a funny name.

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Athenry, Bush Camp Retreat

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents383 acres · Mullamuddy, NSW
Then property is set 600 metres back from a quiet rural road, accessed via a gravel driveway. It is nestled at the foot of Mount Knowles, and includes over 300 acres of bushland in addition to approx 30 acres of formal gardens and mown paddocks, one of which has a pretty dam. All areas have expansive rural views. We offer a basic bush site for self-contained campers, a bell tent overlooking the dam and a fully-contained caravan. At Bushman's Camp we welcome self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. You must have your own amenities. Campsites are accessible for 2WDs and we welcoming camping vehicles. You may need to level your vehicle for a comfortable night’s sleep. There are a few options for camping. The land is undulating with flat spots, with open grassy areas peppered with gum trees. Other parts are more heavily wooded with gums and natives. Our Bell Tent overlooks the dam, where you can sit in bed and look out over the water as the sun shimmers and reflects off the surface. Listen to the birdlife surrounding the water. Adjacent the dam is a covered dining area with BBQ for your use. There is non potable water available but campers need to bring all the usual gear and supplies, including drinking water. There is access to a toilet, a 2 minute walk away (no shower). You will need to bring your own mattress, bed linen and towels. Our caravan comes complete with water, electricity, toilet, double and single beds, dining area and kitchen. The caravan can sleep 4 guests. Next to the caravan there is room for a further tent, van, trailer or motorhome if desired. Please add extra guests when booking. Outside the caravan, there is a beautiful sandstone ringed fire pit, BBQ, covered picnic tables, chairs, lighting and some firewood available. You will need to bring your own bed linen and towels. Campfires are permitted at all our listings when not in fireban season so bring your marshmallows! There is lovely views of the valleys and mountains beyond, and you’ll really enjoy the sunsets. No pets please.
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Bell tents near Dunedoo with wildlife watching guide

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Looking for the perfect camping experience near Dunedoo, New South Wales in Australia? Hipcamp has over 1656 options for you to choose from, with prices starting as low as $10 per night. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, parking your caravan, or staying in a cosy cabin, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs. For those who love swimming, fall fun, and hiking, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. And don't worry about basic amenities - popular campsites like Watton Airstrip (418 reviews), Maiden Jewel, Upper Hunter Valley (271 reviews), and Yindyamarra - Respect the land (163 reviews) offer toilets, showers, and campfires. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping adventure!

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