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Moore Trees Bush Camp

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· Collombatti, New South Wales
430 acres hosted by Leonie G.
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Over 400 acres of natural timber and rainforest. Ideal for bush camping, bush walking, fossicking, mountain bike riding, horse riding. There is a running creek and plenty of fire wood for your campfire. ​You need to be a self-contained camper with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water.​ Kempsey is only 25 mins away and only 9km of a reasonable dirt road. Situated only 20 minutes off the A1 highway, we are located half way between Sydney and the Gold Coast. The campsite features totally natural, uncleared bush and you can choose your own site where ever suits. Drive or walk to the running creek and rainforest area. There are no facilities and campers must take all rubbish with them. Pets including dogs and horses are welcome.
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Andria S.
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· September 2022
A special place...
16 ft Class B ·
Collambatti bush camping is truly somewhere one can go and feel completely alone. The road/s in are an experience in itself! I had fun in my 4wd, and yes, did have to use 4wd for 1 little section. After rain, it'd be pretty hectic, but still, completely an experience one can handle. The creek The trees The birds The intertwining dimensions When out there... The world can not exist If you like you're own company Love nature Animals Collambatti bush camping IS the place to go :) The beautiful family who host your stay are very kind and the little one's really cool! They lead you to camp, and let you be. I will definitely be back asap! Enjoy :)
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Collombatti, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dainggatti 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 Leonie G.

Joined in July 2022

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