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Blackwood Ridge Nature Park

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· Bridgetown, Western Australia
45 acres hosted by Blackwood R.
4 Caravan sites
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Blackwood Ridge Nature Park is situated on the Roebank property and as party of the first settlement in this area, both Roebank and the neighbouring Peninsula House have historical significance in Bridgetown. The Roebank Cottage was built in 1890 by the grand-daughter of John Septimus Roe who was a famous civil engineer contributing to the original town planning of Perth City and Roebourne. In the early days, Roebank was used for livestock grazing and had the largest shearing shed this side of Bridgetown used by the neighbouring farmers. Over the years the property has been used as a pear orchard, goat farm and other small farming activities. Today the property operates as a family hobby farm with short-stay accommodation along the river residences and nature park sites on the high points offering scenic views of the valley.
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26 Ratings · 17 reviews
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Rebecca G.recommends
October 13, 2024
1. Brothers Hill
The view is amazing. Such gorgeous countryside. Sheep were cute to see. Couldn’t fault a thing. A beautiful place to camp and for the kids to run around.
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Vanessa B.recommends
September 27, 2024
4. Stonehenge
Site 4 is amazing. Absolutely beautiful views, very private and peaceful!
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Damien C.recommends
September 26, 2024
2. Geegelup Landing
Geegelup Landing
Absolutely stunning off-grid camp location, very close to Bridgetown centre. Unsealed roads in and out were easy in our hybrid van. Sites were nice & clear, a little unlevel so bring levelling ramps/chocks, very few trees on both Geegelup & Sisters Peak so got full solar, but Stonehenge & Brothers Hill had more canopy coverage. Low level phone signal both Optus & Telstra, supplied rock fire pits were awesome and plenty of dry, dead wood around property & along Penninsula Road too. Quite a grassy property which is no issue, gravel driveways and sites but easy to sink pegs (no drill needed). Dump point & water fill point in town centre. Kids adored the roaming sheep on the property, climbing the rocks and morning bushwalks. Views were truly spectacular. Would stay here again in a heartbeat.
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Denai C.recommends
September 22, 2024
3. Sisters Peak
Sisters Peak was an actual gem! Ripper of a spot! Very quiet and a beautiful view. We will be back!
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Tom W.doesn't recommend
August 25, 2024
1. Brothers Hill
Beautiful but muddy when wet
A beautiful camp site amongst a paddock, on top of a hill with amazing views. Depending on weather, can be quite muddy and lots of sheep poos!
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Josh T.recommends
June 15, 2024
1. Brothers Hill
Brilliant location and great host! Highly recommended
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Bridgetown, Western Australia, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Noongar and Bibbulman 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 Blackwood R.

Joined in September 2021
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