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Kooinda Farm

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· Eungai Creek, New South Wales
100 acres hosted by Linda C.
4 Vehicle/Tent sites · 2 Caravan sites
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Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
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Private sites
99% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
100 acre farm of mixed native bush and orchard plantings, with a mixture of secluded camp areas for campers with their own amenities and sites with facilities. The Woodland Lakeside campsite has a single compost toilet, and the Woodland Ridgetop sites share a camp kitchen with compost toilets and hot showers. We have two beautiful dams that are great for kayaking and swimming, and creek frontage where you can fish. Beautiful views of Yarrahapinni Mountain to the east and hills out to the west. There are 40 acres of bushland to go walkabout. Geese and ducks free range the property and feeding time visits can be arranged. We are just 1.5km of single track gravel road to the Pacific Highway with good access for all types of vehicles. There is a choice of private campsites either by the dam or the creek with no other campers in sight! We also have a multi site area at the Woodland Ridgetop with a camp kitchen, compost toilets and showers. This will be available to be booked as a large group area or as 3 individual sites. Later in 2024 we will also have beautiful glamping bell tent sites available. Drinking water (tank water) is available from an outdoor tap at the farmhouse, as long as we have had sufficient rainfall. Please check in advance if you require water. Campers MUST have their own self contained amenities for the Creek Camp, and the 2 Parking Sites, and leave no trace. There is a toilet dump point for chemical toilets in Macksville, 10 mins away. All he sites are dog friendly as long as all dog poo is cleared up. 20 mins to Scotts Head and Grassy Head beaches and Yarrahapinni National Park. State Forest on the doorstep great for mountain bikes, and with motorbike trails heading out to the west. The farm is 5 minutes from the Eungai Buffallo Farm cafe. There is also farm produce available for sale - fresh eggs for breakfast!
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314 Ratings · 237 reviews
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Hayden E.
6 reviews
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· February 2025
3rd visit to property ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Beautiful spot. Returned again as I was passing through the area this was my third time on the property. Never disappoints 👌
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Petra K.
2 months on Hipcamp
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· January 2025
We had a wonderful stay at Linda's - what a gorgeous spot, loved swimming amongst the water lilies! Thanks so much Linda.
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Rob S.
3 months on Hipcamp
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· January 2025
10/10
5 m car · With pets ·
Host were really friendly and helpful. The spot was great, nice view and a flat area to park and set up camp.
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Paul R.
6 months on Hipcamp
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· January 2025
7 m travel trailer · With kids ·
Only a quick overnight but Linda was great and the kids loved the space and dam!
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Louise O.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· January 2025
A great hidden gem
Loved this hidden gem - beautiful farm with heaps of space. Great basic facilities and far from the madding crowds. Linda was lovely, helpful and unobtrusive. Perfect!
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Amy N.
2 reviews
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· January 2025
Great spot
5 m pop-up camper · With kids ·
We booked here last minute on our way through to Qld. Linda was very responsive and helpful. We had the place to ourselves...super peaceful. Showers were hot and drop toilets were clean. Great cafe nearby called Eungai Creek Buffalo for dinner.
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Eungai Creek, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dainggatti First Nations according to
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Hosted by Linda C.

Joined in December 2018
Response rate: 100%

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