Dog-friendly camping near Albury

This Murray River basecamp is a magnet for foodies, wine lovers, and outdoors enthusiasts.

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Jackaleah Farm Stay - Camping

5 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Oxley, VIC
Natural river plain terrain with diverse ecology, lagoons and rivers on site. Incredible central location, set back off the Snow Road in Oxley, North East Victoria. Minutes walk to Miranda Winery and King River Cafe or access the bike path linking Milawa and Oxley to Wangaratta. So much to do in the area from wineries to walking tracks, snow fields to breweries. A key feature is the irrigation keep parts of the farm and many campsites green all year round.Jackaleah is approximately 2.5 hrs north of Melbourne and only minutes drive to quality restaurants and wineries in the local area. It has view to the surrounding mountains and is well set up for family stays or larger groups attending events, or just for that weekend get away.There is no toilet available here, campers must be self contained and leave no trace.Pets welcome, but must remain on leash. 
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AU$250
 / night
* Before taxes and fees

Corowa - Oakleigh Hideaway

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Corowa, NSW
Enjoy the tranquility of wide open spaces from the comfort of a fully equipped holiday home. Relax in the verdant gardens which surround the property, or snuggle up by the fire inside. Oakleigh is the perfect place to unplug and unwind, or spend quality time with those you love. The space Built originally in the late 1800s’, Oakleigh farmhouse has been extended and transformed over the years to create two adjoining, comfortable homes. The sides are fully independent, with seperate entrances and facilities, although they are adjoining, and can be booked either separately or together. The pool and garden are shared by both residences (but there is plenty of space to maintain privacy). Situated in the heart of a family farm, Oakleigh is surrounded by tranquil landscaped gardens that are full of birds. Beyond the fences, you'll see rustic sheds and the paraphernalia of farm life, kids especially love seeing a tractor rumble past on occasion. The surrounding dirt roads offer wonderful walking and cycling tracks and there are bicycles available for guest use. Oakleigh’s homey and cosy atmosphere can be enjoyed by couples seeking a quiet getaway, families looking for a relaxing break, or larger groups wanting the space and freedom to enjoy themselves without fear of disturbing others. Oakleigh is also the perfect place from which to explore the fabulous Corowa and Rutherglen wine region. ¨ Only 14 minutes from Corowa & Rutherglen (address Piggins Rd Hopefield) ¨ 3 hrs from Melbourne/7 Sydney/ 4 Canberra ¨ Fully equipped kitchens ¨ Wood fires/ Campfire/ BBQ’s ¨ TV/Videos/DVD’s ¨ Board Games, Badminton, Table Tennis ¨ Above ground pool/Bikes/Golf Clubs ¨ Quality linen supplied ¨ Laundry facilities ¨ Pets friendly ¨ Sleeps 17 comfortably - 7 bedrooms - 1 sunroom Guest access Oakleigh offers two seperate houses, with seperate entrances and facilities. Although they are adjoining, they can be booked separately or together. The pool and garden are shared by both residences. Other things to note The address of Oakleigh is Piggins Rd Hopefield (NOT 2 Piggin Crt as listed). Once you have made a booking the host will send you instructions of how to get there. We are only 15 minutes from Corowa.
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AU$160
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
Booked 1 time

Little Olive Cabin

2 sites · Lodging50 acres · Porepunkah, VIC
Nestled into the foot of Mount Buffalo and central to the most popular tourist attractions in the North East of Victoria. Lovers of quirky eclectic style will bask in the retro and vintage vibes of The Little Olive Cabin. The cabin is smartly appointed with leather furniture, a fully equipped kitchen including stainless steel appliances and the mezzanine style bedroom that’s sits up above the main living space and boasts quality Bed Threads linen in the bedroom and bathroom. Enjoy the Summer Months by our large 11-meter swimming pool with glorious views of the Ovens Valley and the Victorian Alps - please note the pool may be shared with guests of our Larger Home on the Estate. In Winter enjoy the warmth of the Wood Fire with all firewood provided or the instant heat of the split system heater. Along with relaxing on the deck or sitting by the pool you can wander around behind the property amongst the bushland, taking in the views of the Mount Buffalo Gorge. For the more energetic, bring your bicycle and ride the Murray to the Mountains Rail Trail and ride into Bright or Myrtleford and beyond. The serious cyclist can ride the Mount Buffalo Ascent to the historic Chalet.
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AU$325
 / night
* Before taxes and fees

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Dog-friendly camping near Albury guide

Overview

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for finding the perfect camping experience near Albury, New South Wales in Australia. With over 730 options available that cater to pets, you'll have no trouble finding the ideal campsite that suits both you and your furry friend. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent, park your caravan, or stay in a cosy cabin, we've got you covered. Check out some of our top campsites with glowing reviews: Bahwidgee ~ Tumut River (390 reviews), Riverside King Valley (414 reviews), and Karoola Station (324 reviews). Enjoy facilities like showers, rubbish disposal, and campfires, and engage in popular activities such as swimming, wildlife watching, and biking. With an average price per night of £25 and options as low as £10, you'll have an unforgettable camping experience without breaking the bank.

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