Vintage trailers near Wooli

Explore coastal landscapes when camping near Wooli.

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Little Pine Creek Farm

41 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents90 acres · Bellingen, NSW
Bring your Boats, Bikes, and Boards and come and have fun in nature’s playground. Situated in Valery between Bellingen, Urunga, and Mylestom, you’ll be surrounded by stunning scenery. From quaint country towns to beautiful rivers and beaches, this location offers the best of both worlds. Spanning 90 acres of picturesque countryside with Little Pine Creek meandering Its way through this idyllic property offers a natural playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Here’s what you can expect at Little Pine Creek Farm: Vehicle/Tent Sites: There are 40 level sites available for campers, whether you arrive by car and set up a tent or have a self-contained camper or van. Picturesque park-like grounds are here to greet you with magnificent shade trees, a lily-laden dam, and splendid mountain views. Take a walk , Spot a Koala . Bush walking trails have been created around the farm following the creek and leading into pristine native rainforest and protected Koala Habitat . Many native bird species live here and the rainforest is full of beautiful plants and ferns including, staghorn and orchids. Outdoor Adventures: Discover the following attractions: Bellingen’s Promised Lands: take a picnic and a short drive and spend a day indulging in natures splendor, enjoy breathtaking mountain scenery and cool off in crystal clear pools along the Never Never Creek. Leave early for a day out in Dorrigo’s National Park: wind your way up the mountain to the visitor’s center and take a skywalk overlooking the ancient Gondwana rainforest. Explore fun & interesting walking trails and discover stunning waterfalls including Crystal Showers where you can walk right in behind. Enjoy your fishing: from fly fishing for rainbows in Dorrigo to beach and estuary fishing in Urunga there’s something here for every angler. (species include bream, whiting, mulloway, tailor, flathead, and snapper), Why not bring your boat and access easy launch sites from nrby Mylestom . Family Fun: Kids can swim in lagoons, jump from jetties, or enjoy a day at Coffs Harbour’s Big Banana fun park. Mountain Biking and Kayaking: Teens can explore Cows with Guns Mountain bike park in Pine Creek Forest or take a kayak down the Bellinger River. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO To access the best areas of this farm you will need a 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE The sites are all grass and will get wet & slippery during or after rain or heavy showers . For easy access and overnight stays 2-wheel drive vehicles are accepted in dry conditions and can park at the front of the property around the fruit trees in the farmhouse yards next to the Valery Road which is very quiet at night. SELF SUFFIECENCY: Campers need to be self-sufficient. BRING YOUR OWN DRINKING WATER and have your OWN CAMPING TOILET or porta potty on board. Camp Fire Safety: Communal firepits are available by the dam and in the main camping field. Dry Firewood /logs are available to purchase on site $15 a large bag. Remember to bring your own firelighters and kindling. (small private fires are allowed) in off-the-ground steel or iron containers) not provided bring yr own. N.B All open campfires are subject to current RFS advice and any ban warnings in place must be strictly adhered to. Toilet Facilities: One flush toilet WC available at the farmhouse which is a 7-minute walk from the camping areas. (recommend bringing your own porta potty). Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Little Pine Creek Farm offers a serene escape surrounded by natural beauty and abundant birdlife.
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Riverview Retreat

1 site · Lodging23 acres · Ulmarra, NSW
The property is situated 4.5kms north of the historic river port town of Ulmarra, situated on the banks of the mighty Clarence river. We boast some of the best sunsets in the valley. Enjoy doing nothing or utilise our mown walking track, go fishing, swimming or jump in one our complimentary canoes. A birdwatchers paradise with over 50 listed species and of course the perfect spot for fishing enthusiasts.
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184 The Valley

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Boambee, NSW
A 5 acre property on the outskirts of scenic Coffs Harbour on the Mid North Coast of NSW with a comfortable fully converted vintage caravan suitable for singles and couples, featuring a queen size bed, TV, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, outdoor BBQ and a fully modern detached on-suite. Enjoy a drink and nibbles by your own open fire pit. You will be literally 5 minutes from the Coffs Harbour CBD and 10 minutes from the beaches and most attractions. The Quaint town of Bellingen and the Dorrigo World Heritage rainforest centre are both less than an hours drive to the west. Explore the numerous beaches, both north and south or cool off in the pristine waterways of the Coffs Harbour hinterland.
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Vintage trailers near Wooli guide

Overview

Diverse waterways make the seaside town of Wooli a gem of Clarence Valley. Known particularly for water activities such as angling, beachcombing, and boating, Wooli provides campers with an array of campsites and cabins near town or immersed in nature. Yuraygir National Park promises diverse landscapes, a long stretch of coast, and insight into local Aboriginal heritage. Bundjalung National Park to the north is a prime spot for canoeing, kayaking, and biking. And to the south sits Ulidarra National Park with rich forestry, 4WD adventures, and numerous tent and caravan sites to choose from.

Where to go

Yuraygir National Park

Yuraygir National Park has a little bit of everything, including an abundant mix of rocky headlands, pristine beaches, peaceful lakes, dense forests, and heathland. The park boasts the longest stretch of untouched, undeveloped coast in New South Wales, making it a prime destination for beach camping, fishing, swimming, and even whale watching from May to September. Beachside camping in the park also offers access to firepits, potable water, and BBQ grills. Tent campers can also stay in forest greenery at campsites with flushing toilets, showers, and trash bins.

Bundjalung National Park

North of Wooli, a unique combination of beach, river, and freshwater lagoons await in Bundjalung National Park. Water lovers can canoe and kayak along Jerusalem Creek and Evan River or  snorkel through shallow reefs, while hikers traverse Macaulay's Lead and Serendipity fire trails. Along with beachside camping, local lodging and cabin rentals provide comforts like heating, fully-equipped kitchens, and clean, comfortable sheets. At night, campers can gather around the campfire and listen to a local Bundjalung guide tell stories of their culture, heritage, and connections to the land.

Ulidarra National Park

South of Wooli lies Ulidarra National Park, where campers will find beautiful rainforests and old eucalypt forests amidst an ocean breeze. An ideal destination for birdwatching, the park is home to diverse avian species, including wompoo fruit doves and masked owls. Hiking and 4WD trails allow for journeys over rugged terrain to incredible views and peaceful picnic spots. Set up at night at tent and caravan campgrounds in the area with flush toilets, showers, potable water, and firepits.

When to go

Campers visiting Wooli in summer for water activities may want to plan for January, which tends to be the hottest month around 27°C. However, the area is relatively temperate year-round. July is the coldest month of the year with an average high of 13°C. Winter also tends to come with much lower humidity levels. May to November is particularly ideal for whale-watching opportunities just offshore. Or visit from October to April for fresh oysters from the pristine rivers.

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