Hike along wildflower fields and park at World Heritage Sites when caravan camping near Singleton.
Surrounded by wine country, Singleton is a friendly place with plenty of activities for caravan campers of all ages. Just southeast is Werakata National Park, where cycling and walking trails wind throughout and provide a closer glimpse at its greatest feature: fields of rare plants and wildflowers like acacia and banksia. For a night among the flowers, find a caravan campsite nearby with potable water, toilets, and firepits. Southwest is Yengo National Park, part of the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Property. Walk through Womerah Range and Shepherds Gully, explore Old Great North Road and Big Yango House, and visit sacred Aboriginal sites. Motorhomes are welcome at many nearby holiday parks that also offer potable water, showers, and BBQ grills. Wollemi National Park, another World Heritage-listed site, has historic mine ruins, the Colo River, and the famed Glow Worm Tunnel. Or go on a 4WD adventure over the rugged terrain. Either way, park the campervan here for a comfy stay with access to potable water, toilets, and convenient pull-through campsites.