1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Nana Glen, NSWNestled near the quaint country town of Coramba, New South Wales, and accepting just one booking at a time, lies a hidden gem of natural wonder - a property that connects to breathtaking bushland, teeming with a symphony of wildlife. Towering eucalyptus trees sway gently, their leaves whispering secrets of the land’s ancient past.
There is a large camp area, ideal for several caravans/camper trailers or tents. There is a beautifully handcrafted shelter and campfire area, perfect for coming together to share stories of the day and enjoy a shared meal. You'll have access to an unoccupied granny flat nearby, with a nice toilet and shower.
Near to the campfire area is also an on-site unoccupied caravan, which has a fridge and power you are welcome to use. There is also a bed in here you can use should 1 or 2 people in your group need additional shelter (they will need to BYO bedding).
The camping area is bordered by State Forest, which links up to National Park - so you can explore straight from camp. And there is a beautiful flowing river 2km away. Great bushwalking and birdwatching, plus good access to options for 4WDing in the region.
All in all, Yidaki Vibes offers a great space for a group of family or friends to camp together, and connect with nature and the Land, while also having modern amenities for a comfortable and easy stay.
This property, cherished for its vibrant ecosystem, holds a special place in the hearts of the indigenous people. It resonates with a rich tapestry of cultural significance, echoing stories of generations past. It’s a place where the spirits of the land and its custodians harmonize, sharing their wisdom with those fortunate enough to listen.
In this haven, one can immerse themselves in a world of natural wonder, finding solace in the embrace of the bushland, drawing inspiration from the river’s flowing melody, and connecting with the profound cultural heritage that reverberates through the very soil.
Here, the essence of Australia’s beauty and heritage converges, offering an invitation to all who visit to be a part of its legacy, even if only for a fleeting moment.