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Solitary Islands Farm

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· Mullaway, New South Wales
80 acres hosted by Matthew H.
6 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Solitary Islands Farm is a wonderful place for nature enthusiasts and campers to experience the beauty of the Mid-North Coast region. Here's a summary of the key information provided: Location: The retreat is conveniently located just a five-minute drive from the Mid-North Coast's stunning beaches and is surrounded by mountains. Property: Solitary Islands Farm Retreat spans 88 acres of natural beauty. The land features iconic historic trees, abundant birdlife, and a developing Permaculture farm. Campsites are spread across the property, offering campers seclusion within the natural surroundings. Nature Reserve: The property boasts its own untouched nature reserve with walking and bike paths for guests to explore. There is a large dam in the middle of the property, and Darkum Creek on the southern border, providing opportunities for fishing, paddleboarding, and kayaking through the natural beauty of the land. Activities: The retreat offers a variety of nature-driven activities, including surfing, diving, golf, nature walks, mountain biking in Bells rainforest, and tree-top climbing 20 min drive. These activities allow guests to immerse themselves in the local attractions. Amenities: Currently, there are no amenities on site. Campers are expected to be fully self-sufficient during their stay, so be sure to come prepared with all the necessary camping gear and supplies. Sustainability: Solitary Islands Farm is committed to sustainability and aims to share its beautiful farm with others. They have plans to develop facilities that can accommodate both small and large groups in the future. Pet-Friendly: Pets are allowed on the property, but campers are required to notify the owner. There are designated pet-friendly areas to ensure the safety of wildlife and the farm. When walking around the property, pets must be kept on a lead to protect the local wildlife. Overall, Solitary Islands Farm appears to be a serene and environmentally conscious camping destination where guests can connect with nature and enjoy a range of outdoor activities in a beautiful natural setting. PLEASE MINDFUL OF RESIDENTS LIVING ON THE ENTRANCE TO THE PROPERTY THEY HAVE FREE RANGING ANIMALS CROSSING THE ROADS. PLEASE DRIVE AS SLOW AS POSSIBLE! I don't live onsite but please call me for queriesSolitary Islands Farm is a wonderful place for nature enthusiasts and campers to experience the beauty of the Mid-North Coast region. Here's a summary of the key information provided: Location: The retreat is conveniently located just a five-minute drive from the Mid-North Coast's stunning beaches and is surrounded by mountains. Property: Solitary Islands Farm Retreat spans 88 acres of natural beauty. The land features iconic historic trees, abundant birdlife, and a developing Permaculture farm. Campsites are spread across the property, offering campers seclusion within the natural surroundings. Nature Reserve: The property boasts its own untouched nature reserve with walking and bike paths for guests to explore. There is a large dam in the middle of the property, and Darkum Creek on the southern border, providing opportunities for fishing, paddleboarding, and kayaking through the natural beauty of the land. Activities: The retreat offers a variety of nature-driven activities, including surfing, diving, golf, nature walks, mountain biking in Bells rainforest, and tree-top climbing 20 min drive. These activities allow guests to immerse themselves in the local attractions. Amenities: Currently, there are no amenities on site. Campers are expected to be fully self-sufficient during their stay, so be sure to come prepared with all the necessary camping gear and supplies. Sustainability: Solitary Islands Farm is committed to sustainability and aims to share its beautiful farm with others. They have plans to develop facilities that can accommodate both small and large groups in the future. Pet-Friendly: Pets are allowed on the property, but campers are required to notify the owner. There are designated pet-friendly areas to ensure the safety of wildlife and the farm. When walking around the property, pets must be kept on a lead to protect the local wildlife. Overall, Solitary Islands Farm appears to be a serene and environmentally conscious camping destination where guests can connect with nature and enjoy a range of outdoor activities in a beautiful natural setting. PLEASE MINDFUL OF RESIDENTS LIVING ON THE ENTRANCE TO THE PROPERTY THEY HAVE FREE RANGING ANIMALS CROSSING THE ROADS. PLEASE DRIVE AS SLOW AS POSSIBLE! Kind regards, Matt I don't live onsite but please call me for any questions and I can be onsite within a timely manner. Matthew Hannaford 0401 212 878 mjphannaford@gmail.com CAMP SITE: 24 Darkum road, Mullaway
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Peter P.
December 29, 2024
Solitary Islands Farm
Solitary Farm - good camp.
Overall the experience was good. Host Matthew was great, communicative and accurate with information. The camp at Solitary Farm is in the middle of bushland and was as expected. We were in Zone 2 It would perhaps be improved by a little judicious levelling of some spaces, so that capervans and tents could have sites a little bit more level. Overall though, it was a good night and experience.
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Lisa V.recommends
December 28, 2024
Solitary Islands Farm
Camping with room to move
We loved camping there. First 5 nights we had the place to ourselves and even when other people arrived we still had a fare bit of privacy and room. Matthew was great with communication and provided plenty of water. Close to many beaches and easy drive to Coffs. Our favourite beach for swimming was Arrawarra Beach. Nice safe beach and good for kids. Arrawarra Rest Area has a dump point if you need to empty a toilet. Not 2 far away. Thanks Matthew for a lovely week camping
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Jade P.recommends
December 28, 2024
Solitary Islands Farm
A great bush block in close proximity to pristine beaches. Kangaroos and wildlife a plenty.
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Andrew M.recommends
December 27, 2024
Solitary Islands Farm
Lovely little spot in a nice setting. Grassy areas with space and trees for shade.
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Kelly M.recommends
October 6, 2024
Solitary Islands Farm
Secluded heaven!
My family (2 adults + 3 kids) stayed here with our Jayco Journey outback. The access was easy, the site was slashed and almost level. Matthew the host was very prompt in replying to any questions. He met us with a tub of drinking water and was so friendly. The site is quiet and amongst beautiful trees, a dam and lots of kangaroos. We went for a walk to the nearby creek and we spent the days at a little secret beach - Cabins beach, which was recommended by Matthew. We will definitely be back 😁
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Kurt M.recommends
July 16, 2023
Solitary Islands Farm
Great camp not far from Coffs Harbour, nice and quiet close to the beaches, would recommend 👍🏻
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Mullaway, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Gumbaynggirr 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 Matthew H.

Joined in September 2022
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