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Wollombi Private Earthways camp

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· Paynes Crossing, New South Wales
330 acres hosted by Brian & Sally W.
9 RV/tent sites
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Private sites
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Great property for couples, families or larger groups. Each site individual to the group. Sally and Brian invite you to enjoy camping on their beautiful property. Surrounded by Yengo National Park and Crown land, Earthways is 134 ha (330 acre) property near Wollombi in a secluded part of the Wollombi Valley. Come and enjoy the noises of the bush and the clear night skies with no human neighbors close. No mobile reception. (Phone and wifi for emergencies at our house.) We (Brian and Sally) have been re-vegetating the land and living here sustainably being “Off Grid” for over 45years, surrounded by bush with 3km of Stockyard creek meandering through the valley. Creek is not flowing at the moment. We would love to share this paradise with those wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Children under 5yrs are free. Dogs welcome but kept on a lead. No leeches and No ticks in this area. NO close neighbors. Perfect spot to pitch your tent or set up your camper in the valley. Lots of sunshine and lots of shade. Easy dirt road access (5km) Some sites require/recommend 4WD -some 2WD is fine. Check each site separately. Wombat, Rocky, Lyrebird and Goanna sites have bush toilets, shower bag and washing water onsite. Wombat, Rocky, Goanna, Possum, Tree, Bellbird sites are all 2 WD. Come and take advantage of the Wollombi Valley's beautiful scenery and atmosphere. Sit and relax or get adventurous and explore the area. The historic village of Wollombi is only 25 minutes away, and has cafes, shop, museum and the Wollombi Tavern. The popular Broke and Pokolbin wine regions are a short 25-40 minute drive away in the opposite direction. Yengo National Park has some wonderful look out spots-great to drive to Finchley lookout to watch the sun set or check out Aboriginal art sites. No guarantee but...You may see wombats, kangaroos, echidnas, goanna's, kookaburras, lyre birds black cockatoos and so many other native birds/creatures. Stunning rock features, caves, diverse ecosystems with abundant native fauna and flora. We are situated in a valley. Each of our separate camp sites are for your own private space.
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Harley F.
1 month on Hipcamp
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· March 2025
Wombat Campsite
Thoroughly enjoyed Brian and Sally's place, what a wonderful part of the world, campsites were very private. Stayed a couple of nights and didn't see anyone. Communication and directions were great, location was off the beaten track but easy to find. Will definitely be heading back.
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Nicole C.
2 reviews
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· February 2025
Great spot
What a spot, we loved the privacy and seclusion. Sally communicated everything we needed to know and very responsive when asked a question. Sally also showed us to the right site which was helpful. The shower was great and toilet easy to find and use. Definitely will be back.
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Evan H.
2 reviews
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· January 2025
Great little spot exactly what we were looking for not far from Sydney. Great communication from Brian and Sally. Site was clean with some wood provided and bush toilet and shower were excellent. We were looking for some isolation and once directing us to the site we did not see the hosts (or anyone else) again but told if we needed anything to drop in to the homestead, which I’m sure wouldn’t be any trouble. Great stay we will be back. Highly recommend
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Beppe F.
2 reviews
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· December 2024
Corner of paradise
Thanks Brian & Sally for maintaining this corner of paradise so well, with so dedication, and offering to the rest of the world. 💚🫶🏼🌳
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Jason R.
7 reviews
Recommends
· November 2024
4 m pop-up camper ·
What a peaceful, beautiful spot to stay and very private. We didn't see anyone the whole weekend . Plenty of space to set up and it was easy to find. The hosts were great, Sally met us along the road on the way in and guided us to the campsite. The honey they produce is delicious as well. We will definitely be back for another stay.
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Simon V.
5 months on Hipcamp
Mixed feelings
· October 2024
Wombat Campsite
Tent · With pets ·
Hosts were super friendly and helpful to get us to our site. They offered $10 bunches of wood for fire and provided a helpful guide for the site rules. The site we reserved online was changed and we were told this only on arriving to our site and were a little disappointed as this new site which has a creek close by, but it was definitely not for swimming in. We didn’t even let our dog near it. I think due to this last minute change and what was a very much inaccessible part of the creek I think it was bit overpriced for two nights. However the rest of our trip was enjoyable under so many stars and lush green nature all around us. Owners also had thoughtful details such as hanging shower and private tent toilet, plus we were lucky to have some extra fire logs at the site from previous campers. Definitely would return but maybe better after some decent rainfall, however that may also make it tricky to reach the spot as you do need to drive over a small part of the creek to get there.
Location
Paynes Crossing, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Darkinung First Nations according to
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Hosted by Brian & Sally W.

Joined in January 2024
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