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Borenore Billabong Field Days site

96%
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· Borenore, New South Wales
130 acres hosted by Field Days S.
12 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Big rig-friendly
Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
The 130 acres site hosts Agricultural events during the year. It is also run as a working farm and has grassed areas and power sites with access to showers, toilets and a dump point. The grassed area overlooks a Billabong with trees and wildlife with a background to Mount Canobolas. The site is in closer proximity to Vineyards and Cellar Doors.
Activities
Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Natural features
Field
Ranch
96%
90 Ratings · 57 reviews
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Daryl P.recommends
October 10, 2024
Site 4 - Borenore ANFD Site
Long weekend
Great area not far out of town .Plenty of room to spread out .We went over the other side from the billabong with a view over the valley. We got far enough away from the noisy rug rats .Easy booking and payment
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Alexis G.recommends
October 7, 2024
Site 10 - Borenore ANFD Site
We had the best long weekend stay at the Borenore Billabong site. Beautiful surrounds, so much space, just perfect. Highly recommend.
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Tom O.recommends
October 7, 2024
Site 7 - Borenore ANFD Site
This is a nice spot to base yourself when exploring Orange and the surrounding area. It’s big and open, lovely grass, quiet, powered sites, pretty good showers/toilets and has one communal fire pit.
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Kirsten W.recommends
September 30, 2024
Site 4 - Borenore ANFD Site
We stayed 4 nights and were the only ones there for 2 of those nights. There was power hook up and we filled our tanks at a drinking water tap in the park prior to setting up. We chose a site lakeside on a concrete slab. It was a great base for exploring the gorgeous Orange region (Millthorpe is a must) and we were very comfortable. There were toilets and showers available to use, and bins right near us.
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Shannon H.recommends
September 29, 2024
Site 8 - Borenore ANFD Site
What a gem! We are so glad we found this spot last minute to camp with friends for the weekend. A beautiful outlook, lovely soft grass and plenty of amenities. Bonus of power too if you need it! Will definitely be our go-to campsite when we are in the area. Thanks so much for a wonderful weekend!!
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Ross S.doesn't recommend
August 20, 2024
Site 11 - Borenore ANFD Site
The use of the Agricultural Field Site was inappropriate because: 1) it was difficult to find the location of the campground 2) there were many sites, all unnumbered. We could not find Site 11 3) there was no help at the site. We were given a contact mobile number that was unanswered 4) the description of the site was embellished 5) we gave up and secured a room for the night in Orange.
Location
Borenore, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Wiradjuri First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Field Days S.

Joined in November 2022
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