Camping near Merriwa with wifi provided

A small-town stay surrounded by vineyards and national parks.

98% (54 reviews)
98% (54 reviews)

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5 top campgrounds near Merriwa with wifi provided

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Follyfoot Meadow

3 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Cooks Gap, NSW
Located on the main road between Mudgee & the Upper Hunter region. On property, part of the Great Dividing Range, are many bush walks through beautiful native bush land which is home to many native animals & birdlife. Within short distances you can also visit quaint towns, Gulgong, Mudgee, Rylstone & Kandos who offer many & varied experiences. There are also many natural attractions such as The Drip close by. Catering to the horse riding community is a specialty, through electric fence paddocks & a full size round yard to accommodate your exploring furry friends. Suggested quiet road rides through the wine growing district of the areas are close by & accessible after a short float ride. There are many camping sites available ranging from group areas, for club set-ups to secluded camp sites located within the bushed areas. A centralised area flushing toilet is available to all campers but for campers taking advantage of the secluded sites, a portable toilet would be advantageous to bring considering distance from provided site. Dogs are also welcome. For longer stays, laundry facilities & showers are available by arrangement.
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AU$35
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Valley View Farm, Hunter Valley

9 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Gungal, NSW
Valley View Farm is located in the beautiful upper Hunter Valley - home of racehorses and wineries. We are spread out over 40 acres, set in a picturesque 600-acre valley, with Mount Dangar dominating the skyline. Our property is set on top of a huge inland sandbank/cliff, with deep gorges on two sides, which gives amazing valley views. Due to these cliffs, our property is not suitable for groups with small children, and older children must be supervised at all times. The valley is service by a dirt Crown road, snaking through private land, this acts as an excellent walking track with minimal traffic, there is also exploring through the native bush up in the mountains. Plenty of wildlife abounds, including kangaroos, wombats, lizards, birdlife, and not too many snakes! The property is accessed via a 6km dirt road, off the Golden Highway, with some corrugations. We do recommend SUV or 4WD however others have accessed it via 2WD successfully. I drive my horse float up there all the time, and provided your caravan or car isn't too low clearance, it should be fine. Any concerns, please discuss with us prior to booking. When we've had heavy rain, this will hinder access for 2WD vehicles until the water drains, which it does quickly. For this reason, please keep an eye on the weather on your arrival day. We currently offer 4 camping sites - 2 in our back paddock which are 4WD accessible only, and 2 in our front paddocks, both with easy access to the flushing toilet and one with exclusive use of a large 9x9m shelter. Please see each listing for further details. We look forward to sharing Valley View Farm with you.
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AU$40
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Odd Frog Lodges - Country Escape

3 sites · Lodging1000 acres · Lue, NSW
Our lodges offer the perfect rustic retreat to escape the busy hustle and enjoy a relaxing weekend or mid-week getaway to the country. They are ideal for a romantic escape and are perfect for small or large groups. You can book one lodge or the entire farm. From Sydney: Located in the village of Lue, 3 ½ hours northwest of Sydney. Travel north and follow the signs to the Blue Mountains, then Lithgow. The turn-off for Mudgee is just past Lithgow. Continue for another hour, and after passing through Ilford, make a right-hand turn. Follow the signs to Rylstone, and approximately 5 minutes out of Rylstone, turn left onto Lue Road. Turn right at The Lue Hotel, and we are just past the hotel on your right—Peel Street. From Newcastle: Take the scenic Bylong Valley Way for a 4-hour drive via Denman and Sandy Hollow. At Sandy Hollow, turn towards Rylstone. As you approach Rylstone, turn right at the sign for Mudgee via Lue on Lue Road. Turn right at The Lue Hotel, and just past the hotel, make a right at Peel Street.
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AU$450
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Camping near Merriwa with wifi provided guide

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Looking to experience the great outdoors near Merriwa, New South Wales in Australia? Hipcamp has over 2400 camping options in that area, with accommodation styles ranging from tents to caravans. Whether you're into historic sites, off-roading, or biking, there's something for everyone. With top campsites like Fern Valley Ranch (401 reviews), Watton Airstrip (418 reviews), and Bunyip's Camp (577 reviews), you can trust in the quality of your camping experience. Plus, popular facilities like cooking equipment, campfires, and potable water are available to make your stay even more enjoyable. Prices start as low as $10 per night, with an average of $35 per night. So get ready to explore the beautiful outdoors of New South Wales!

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