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The Valley

94%
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· Bullawa Creek, New South Wales
200 acres hosted by Kate C.
2 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Located 25 minutes from Narrabri CBD on 200 acres at the foothills of Mount Kaputar with 360 degree mountain views, The Valley is your perfect farm camping escape. With the National Park bordering the property where there are several bush walking tracks, lookout points, 4WD tracks, Aboriginal sites, picnic locations, wildlife encounters, bike riding tracks, historical heritage, waterfalls and swimming locations. Pitch your tent or park your RV, there is plenty of room for you with us at the Valley. Nestled in at the very base of the Mount Kaputar National Park, with breath taking 360 degree mountain views. A firepit provided with wood available for purchase.​ You need to be a self-contained camper with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. There is a picnic table for camp meals and access to rubbish facilities. ​Pets welcome, please ensure your pet is restrained if it's likely to chase our livestock. 4WDs are recommended to access our property, and are required in wet conditions.Please follow the instructions to get to camp site which will be sent out prior to your arrival. The adress is 2647 Kaputar Road, Bullawa Creek One vehicle per site, up to 4 people per site. Presently we offer the whole site per booking, your welcome to book multiple “sites” if your travelling together in a group with multiple tents/caravans. Fresh farm eggs- $4.00 Fresh Oranges or Lemons available when in season.. ask anytime 🍋 🍊 Pitch your tent or park your RV/caravan there is plenty of room for you with us at the Valley. Nestled in at the very base of the Mount Kaputar National Park, with breath taking 360 degree mountain views.  This campsite is the perfect solution for those wanting the comforts of their self contained caravan or tent and the exploration of the National Park or just a perfect country camping escape. With the National Park bordering the property where there are several bush walking tracks, lookout points, 4WD tracks, Aboriginal sites, picnic locations, wildlife encounters, bike riding tracks, historical heritage, ammenities, waterfalls and swimming locations. A firepit provided which you are able to gather timber within the property. You need to be a self-contained camper with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water as the campsite is a flat section of paddock at the foothills of the mountain. There is no power or reception at the site. Pets welcome, please ensure your pet is restrained if it's likely to chase our livestock as the space is shared with cattle & horses. 4WDs are recommended to access our property, and are required in wet conditions.
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94%
36 Ratings · 29 reviews
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Erin S.recommends
October 7, 2024
The Valley
We had a wonderful time at the valley, it was a great location being about 15 minutes drive to town, great views and a nice creek to walk or cool down in. It was quiet and private, nobody else was there when we were there. We would definitely return and recommend it for anyone who’s looking to camp in the area. There is no phone service, this was completely fine for us but just something to keep in mind.
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Mark L.recommends
September 2, 2024
The Valley
Grat location for Kaputar!
A great location for Kaputar National Park and such an awesome spot with level parking for caravans along with great views of the Kaputar NP. The hosts are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended and we hope to have the opportunity to camp here again.
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Amy S.recommends
July 22, 2024
The Valley
We stayed here in July, used this camp as a base for the Kaputar national park for two nights and it was a beautiful spot. They provided bins and nice flat areas to set up. We camped at the bottom camp near the creek, fire pits available and wood. We were the only ones there and loved it, felt safe. We chose to spend a whole day at the valley camp instead of going back to the national park as it was such a beautiful place to relax have a fire and plenty of room for the kids to adventure, with some views of the mountains. A beautiful property thank you.
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David N.recommends
July 2, 2024
The Valley
Great location to access Mt Kaputar
Easy access for large caravans. 2 level sites to choose from.
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Alistair M.recommends
July 1, 2024
The Valley
Lovely little spot for a few nights, right at the base of Mt Kaputar and perfect for exploring the park. Had the place to myself and it was sooo quiet....how's the serenity. Would stay again.
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Jill H.recommends
June 14, 2024
The Valley
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Just be prepared to take everything. Enjoy the walks
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Bullawa Creek, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Kamilaroi 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 Kate C.

Joined in April 2022
Response rate: 100%
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