Waterfall camping near Tathra

Spot whales from a lighthouse or dive to shipwrecks while camping in NSW near Tathra.

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Stonevale Farm

1 site · Lodging125 acres · Cooma, NSW
Approximately 50mins from Cooma via Numerella. 125acres of mainly grass land with pockets of native bush. Borders onto a newly acquired 1300 acre NPWS reserve soon to be available for exploring TBA. Little Green creek flows through the property with small water falls and rapids. Regular snow falls during winter at an altitude of up to 1200m. Spectacular views to the east including Wadbilliga peak and razorback range. Explore Tuross falls and the cascades nearby. Fly fish Kybeyan river. Enjoy being away from the world and listen to native bird and wild life. Please bring all bedding/mattress's/swags etc.
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Tiny Home Immersed in Nature

1 site · Lodging50 acres · Nethercote, NSW
Atop rolling hills and bordered by pristine national park, our 50-acre property offers a tranquil retreat. Discover our stunning waterfall or the weir ideal for reading by or meditation. In addition to native birds, kangaroos and wombats, our property is home to friendly cows, donkeys and goats that you can interact with. Ideal for nature and animal lovers alike, our retreat provides access to hiking trails and is in close proximity to world class mountain bike trails. You'll be staying in a brand new tiny home which is actually pretty spacious considering it is a tiny home! You'll be sleeping in a comfortable queen size bed with views out every window. There is a central bathroom that doubles as an ensuite with a composting toilet (don't worry, they make them pretty good these days and there is no smell). The well-equipped kitchen (gas stove and electric oven) offers ample bench space and large windows on every wall that immerse you fully in nature and provide breathtaking views everywhere you look. But if you don't fancy cooking, your host can cook up a delicious wholesome meal for you. The living area includes a comfortable sofa and the home features reverse cycle air conditioning for year-round comfort. Outdoors you'll find a huge deck that wraps around one side of the tiny home where you'll be able to enjoy a bath under the stars in full privacy. There is also a BBQ and a firepit. You'll note there is no mention of a TV because there isn't one which means you can fully switch off! We do have books and games to choose from though. The tiny home is located on our 50 acre farm but is completely private from the homestead - you won't be able to see us and we won't be able to see you. You have complete access to wander around the farm, visit the weir or the waterfall or enter the national park which is our next door neighbour for a hike or some bird watching or a swim in one of the many natural pools. We have a long driveway which is unsealed however you won't need a 4WD to get here. The property is located amongst rolling hills which means there are a lot of slopes on the property. It is not suited to anyone not stable on their feet. The dry composting toilet doesn’t flush - apart from that it’s just like a normal toilet! Instructions are provided alongside.
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Waterfall camping near Tathra guide

Overview

Set on the shores of Boulder Bay in the south coast, Tathra promises campers prime coastal views, sandy beaches, and excellent fishing. This seaside town may be on the smaller side, but the abundance of natural activities and national parks make it a haven for camping. Tathra beachside accommodations vary from rustic campsites for motorhomes to glamping in cosy cabins and safari tents. After a good night’s sleep, zip across the bridge to Mimosa Rocks National Park to scuba dive to shipwrecks and birdwatch along the shoreline before jetting off to Bournda National Park. Spend the day here trekking along the coastline while watching for more local bird species. Beowa National Park highlights even more wildlife, with incredible whale watching from a historical lighthouse.

Where to go

Mimosa Rocks National Park

Just across Bega River sits Mimosa Rocks National Park, only a 10-minute drive from Tathra. Find holiday parks for tents, camper trailers, and caravans in the area with on-site amenities like picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and toilets. Avid divers can wake up and scuba dive to the Paddle Steamer Mimosa, a shipwreck that lays just off the coast, while beginners can swim, snorkel, and fish in Moon Bay or Nelson Lagoon. Take in the picturesque views from a variety of different headlands, and watch for waterfowl along the shoreline year-round.

Bournda National Park

Found 15 minutes south of Tathra, Bournda National Park abounds with outdoor activities. Kayak the Bournda Lagoon or the waters of Wallagoot Lake before sauntering down Sandy Creek loop track, then keep an eye on the trees for native bird species while walking. Bournda campgrounds welcome swags, tents, camper trailers, and campervans with a range of facilities and amenity blocks with flush toilets, showers, and BBQ areas.

Beowa National Park

The stunning rocky coastline of Beowa National Park sits an hour and a half from Tathra. Take on Boyds Tower walking track, a favourite for beginners, or conquer the multi-day Light to Light walk for experts. History buffs can check out Green Cape Lighthouse, where wildlife watchers can also scan the seas for migrating whales. Campgrounds in the park offer basic amenities, but there are more luxurious accommodations available too. Take a break from the tent and get pampered in a bunkhouse or heated cottage vacation rental with bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and fresh linens.

When to go

Every season in Tathra offers something special, which makes it a first-rate choice for year-round camping trips. Feathered friends flock to Mimosa Rocks National Park throughout the year, and if whale watching is top priority, plan to visit in spring between September and November. The hot and humid summers that last from December until March are an ideal time for beach lounging and exploring the waterways in Bournda National Park. Campgrounds will be at peak capacity in summer, so plan ahead and reserve a pitch when possible.

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