Glamping in Riverina

Small agricultural towns and abundant fresh produce are a treat for foodie and self-catering campers.

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The Homestead

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10000 acres · Darlington Point, NSW
Located on the Murrumbidgee River, The Homestead is a mixed sheep and cropping property, predominantly producing cotton and winter cereals. It features many historical buildings such as the shearing shed, shearers' quarters, and stables. It's the perfect place fish, relax or camp. There is a place to load your boat and enjoy some fishing. The township of Darlington Point is located 15 - 20 minutes drive away. There are two options for you to enjoy this beautiful property. The River Cabin: We have a modern, fresh cabin that can accommodate up to 2 guests, with the option of a further 6 guests to camp near it where they'll be able to use the cabin as a base, and will have access to power and water. Self-contained camping: Hyde Park: We have a beautiful open area to camp along the Murrumbidgee River, which is fantastic for a group of self-contained campers. Plenty of room, open country and riverside fun. One booking at a time, so you have this entire area to yourselves. All campers here must be self-contained with their own camp toilet, power and drinking water. Mossy's Beach : A more secluded spot featuring a beautiful sandbar which is fantastic for a group of self-contained campers. One booking at a time, so you have this entire area to yourselves. All campers here must be self-contained with their own camp toilet, power and drinking water. All options are very private from one another, so you are assured your own space. This is a working mixed-farming operation and so, there will be usual farming activity around the property which may include, vehicles mustering, motorbikes, irrigation pumps in use etc. Pets are welcome but MUST be supervised at all times and must be contained at night.
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Glamping in Riverina guide

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Looking for a unique outdoor experience in the Riverina region of Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp, the go-to website for glamping enthusiasts. With over 230 glamping options in Riverina, you'll be spoiled for choice. Whether you're looking for a cosy cabin, a luxurious safari tent, or a stylish yurt, Hipcamp has got you covered. Check out our top-rated campsites like Brooklyn Springs Farm Escape (65 reviews), Elm Grove Sanctuary Community (73 reviews), and Weddin Views (3 reviews) to see what others have loved about their stay. And don't forget to pack your hiking boots, bike, and horseback riding gear, because popular activities in the area include hiking, biking, and horseback riding. With affordable options starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $22 per night, camping in the Riverina has never been more accessible. Plus, you'll have access to facilities like cooking equipment, potable water, and the chance to cosy up around a campfire. So why wait? Book your glamping adventure on Hipcamp today!

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