Coastal camping near Bendalong

Swim with stingrays, stretch out on beaches, and get wowed by waterfalls while camping in Bendalong.

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Tomakin River Camping

16 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Jeremadra, NSW
Welcome to our beautiful 40 acre property with 800 mtrs of river frontage, just a stones throw from the historical village of Mogo and some of the best beaches on the South Coast. There is a lovely deep swimming hole with sandy area that all can enjoy. Shallow sandy areas are along the river, great for younger kids. Bring your kayaks, fishing gear, small tinny or SUP! There is a small boat ramp. We have eight beautiful, peaceful, spacious, riverfront, campsites ready for our guests. Just a short drive to the best south coast beaches of Broulee and Tomakin. Located halfway between Batemans Bay and Moruya, and 5km from Mogo. Great for shopping, eateries and Mogo Zoo. You can even frequently hear animals from our campsites! Campers need to bring everything and remove everything, leaving no trace. Bring your own supply of water. Firewood can be purchased by the wheelbarrow load, please add to your booking if required. Otherwise, BYO firewood. We have nine portaloo's available for use, they are situated throughout the property. Dogs are welcome if controlled at all times and do not chase livestock. We have two Border Collies, so we are dog friendly for friendly well-behaved dogs. Please note, if we do not have availability, please get in contact with us anyway as we may be able to accommodate you by opening another site.
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Ingenia Holidays Merry Beach

137 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Kioloa, NSW
Wake up to the sounds of the waves crashing, mere footsteps away from Merry Beach in the small, beachside town of Kioloa, when you stay at Ingenia Holidays Merry Beach! With many sites and cabins offering direct beach access and ocean views, choose from an array of accommodation options including private villas, cabins or two-story presidential stays, or get back to nature on a powered or unpowered camping or caravan site. If you do decide to stray from the peaceful surrounds of Ingenia Holidays Merry Beach on the New South Wales South Coast, make the short trek to Murramarang National Park, where you can soak up nature by tackling one of the beach-hugging hiking trails. Back at home base, soak up the amenities which include a new playground and resort-style pool. While your togs and towel are definite packing essentials for this holiday park, don’t forget your camera to capture the local eastern grey kangaroos who call Merry Beach home.
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Ingenia Holidays Ulladulla

196 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Ulladulla, NSW
If you’re looking for a complete coastal escape, set your GPS to Ingenia Holidays Ulladulla. Set just minutes from the Ulladulla town centre, Ingenia Holidays Ulladulla covers 12 pristine acres and is surrounded by native Aussie bushland with popular Racecourse Beach and Burrill Lake nearby.With a splash pad, tennis court, waterslides, swimming pools and plenty of playgrounds – you might want to consider lengthening your stay so the whole family can make the most of the facilities.This park might have it all, but there’s plenty to explore beyond its ample amenities. Just a short drive north, you’ll discover the heritage village of Milton, popular Mollymook Beach, and shimmering Lake Conjola. A scenic drive west will take you to Pigeon House Mountain in Morton National Park and if you head south, you’ll find the Pot Holes walking track in Meroo National Park.Live like a local and join in the water sport action like fishing, tubing, and surfing from Warden Head Lighthouse to Rennies Beach before finishing the days off enjoying freshly caught seafood from locally loved shops and restaurants. For alternative adventures, take part in the two-day indigenous Jamanee Gunya Cultural Experience, visit South Pacific Heathland Reserve to spot whales migrating along the New South Wales South Coast, or discover the Dreaming poles on the Coomee Nulunga Cultural Trail.
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Jervis Bay Hideaway - Power & Water

16 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Woollamia, NSW
Cobblewood Cottage is 5 acres of peaceful natural bushland with Australia fauna and flora. The 2 camp sites are either grassed open space or grassed sites nestled amongst the native floras. We offer a unique camping experience with out crowds and space! With our Kangaroo's coming for a daily feed, adults & children will be delighted. The native bird life is friendly & the farm-yard chook's just love a pat and cuddle from all who visit. We are pet friendly as long, as your pets are well mannered and on leash at all times & get along with our ever so friendly Australian Border Collie Mr Darcy. Please ensure you advise us prior to booking via an email enquiry if you are bringing a dog as we will need to pre-approve. sharon.webster@apm.net.au We have a children’s playground camp site that has a trampoline and swing set to keep the kids entertained and a common area with kids games including noughts and crosses, connect 4 and orbit tennis. Parents can relax in one of our hammocks located around the camp area. In Autumn and Winter we offer open fire pits on all sites and we can provide wood for the campfire at a small cost. Just a 5 minute drive to Woollamia boat ramp and 7 minutes to the paddle board ramp you will enjoy the beautiful calm waters of Currambene Creek for your boating, canoeing, fishing & and paddle board needs. Or if a keen fisherman you can head out into Jervis Bay and through the heads for all your sports fishing. The township of Huskisson is only a 9-minute drive with award winning cafes, clubs, pubs, surf and speciality shops for campers to enjoy. Huskisson offers dolphin & whale watchers tours and spectacular views of Jervis Bay & surrounding beaches, fishing adventures, paddle board & boat hire. There are 2 breweries Jervis Bay and Flamin Galah with a selection of homebrewed beers, Wines and Cocktails with live music most weekends and permanent food vans on site and Huskisson now has Buds Tavern a 1960 retro pub which is dog friendly but no children on premises. Jervis Bay offers pristine beaches with Hyam’s Beach boasting the whitest sands in the Southern Hemisphere, however there are many to choose from. St George’s Basin offers good fishing, boating, windsurfing and paddle boarding options or great for the toddlers for swimming and family picnics. Local tourist magazines and maps available at shed. A local RSL Club also offers the service of a free Courtesy Bus, however there is an array of restaurants available in the evening from Japanese to Stone-grill, and daytime local cafes in particular Five Little Pigs is worth a visit. Bush walking, mountain biking, rock climbing are all within an hour’s drive for those more adventurous campers. Booderee National Park is just a 30-minute drive & history buffs will love the ruins of Cape St George lighthouse where you can soak up the cliff top views of the Pacific Ocean. A short 10 mins drive to Vincentia Marketplace for all your grocery, fresh bread, beverages and speciality stores.
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Jeremadra Getaway

1 site · RV, Tent50 acres · Jeremadra, NSW
We are located just south of the Mogo township on the NSW south coast, in prime position for mountain biking fanatics as the Maulbrooks Mountain Bike Park and Mogo State Forest are just to our west. We are 5 mins from the New MOGO MTB trails! On hot days you can grab your swimmers, snorkel and surfboard, and head down to a number of beaches at Tomakin and Broulee (15 mins from camp). When exploring the region, don't forget to stop in at the famous township of Mogo. This gorgeous village offers a quirky mix of art, crafts, homewares and collectibles, as well as fantastic food, clothing, specialty items, and well known favourites like Mogo Fudge or some marshmallows to toast on the campfire. The campsite is nestled amongst the tall gum trees and overlooks the dam. There is a firepit with a hot plate for delicious camp out dinners and firewood is available for sale under Extras. There is access to a toilet and rubbish facilities, but you will need to bring your own drinking water and shower. We can cater for all types of camping vehicles and tents, including 2WD. The campsite is generally flat but your vehicle may require a little levelling. We welcome well behaved pets (we have dogs ourselves so your pet must be friendly).
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The Hundred Acre Woods

38 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · East Lynne, NSW
Enjoy 100 acres of natural beauty, 10 minutes from Batemans Bay (south of us), 30 minutes from Ulladulla (north of us) and 10 minutes from Pebbly Beach (east of us), we have the most pristine beaches available on the south coast. IMPORTANT: STRICTLY NO CHECK-INS AFTER DARK 7pm in the summer is the latest... NO EXCEPTIONS. I also have a strict no-noise after 9pm policy. I offer a safe environment to rest for the night or stay for a few and enjoy all that the local area has to offer. Located off the highway, some road noise may be heard. Only 10 minutes from amazing beach fishing at Durras and beautiful Long Beach known for its kayaking and paddle boarding. There is so much to see and do. Climb Pigeon House Mountain or cruise on the Merinda up the Nelligen River over a seafood lunch...you will not be disappointed. Upon arrival, you will be able to choose a spot on the property that you wish to set up. All campers must be self-contained, with their own camp toilet and take all waste when they go. Strictly no 'digging a hole.' When booking please note that one site is big enough for your van or tent, the extras button is for extra guest/children in your tent or van. If you have guests with another tent or van and vehicle they need to book their own site The pubs and clubs are a near convenience, or you can just kick back by your own pit fire and enjoy the stars in the safety of The Hundred Acre Woods. Campfires are permitted in a designated area when restrictions aren't in place, plenty of free wood to gather, please do not bring an axe or chainsaw to cut down my trees. Dog friendly.
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Bamarang Camp @ The Nest Cottage

2 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Bamarang, NSW
Welcome to Bamarang Camp @ The Nest overlooking beautiful natural billabong's abundant with local flora and fauna. Stroll the laneway to the the Shoalhaven River. Indulge in this exclusive, heritage riverside property located on the upper Shoalhaven River. Private use of the 22.2 hectares of farm, forest and river frontage. You will need to be self-contained with own camping toilet and shower. Relax, nurture and cosy up at The Nest. Revitalise in the tranquil garden with river views. Stroll to the banks of the Shoalhaven river, climb Pulpit Rock. Whether you're into painting, sketching or photography, this is an artist's retreat. Our property is a 30 minute drive to beautiful Berry, Jervis Bay, Kangaroo Valley and Milton. There are many varied beautiful walking tracks here in the Shoalhaven. Firstly an intermediate walk is just off Bamarang Road to Pulpit Rock which overlooks the Shoalhaven River and Bundanon. Ben's Walk, Hanging Rock, Nowra, The Grotto, Bomaderry, Jervis Bay National Park, Greenfield Beach, Wirreecoo Walking Trail & Mangrove boardwalk, Huskisson, Cunjurong Point, Gerroa to Kiama along the cliffside, Pigeon House Mountain, Boyd Lookout, Morton National Park. These are all within 10 to 40 minutes travelling by car. Grade of walks, leisurely to advanced.
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Coastal camping near Bendalong guide

Overview

Positioned on the southern coast of New South Wales, Bendalong tempts campers to stay with its beaches and the chance to interact with local stingrays. This small, sleepy town offers fully-equipped holiday cottages with ocean views, air-conditioned cabins featuring TVs, and powered campsites with private ensuite bathroom facilities so any type of camper can call the town home. After relaxing in Bendalong, take off into nature at Booderee National Park, Morton National Park, and Murramarang National Park, all within two hours away. Each area provides accommodations that range from rustic to lavish as well as easy access to walking trails, aquatic activities, and gorgeous scenery.

Where to go

Booderee National Park

Sitting next to Jervis Bay, Booderee National Park is full of stunning coastal scenery only 30 minutes from Bendalong. It’s a top spot for swimming, fishing, boating, and sightseeing—the historic Cape St. George Lighthouse offers panoramic views for spotting migrating whales. Head to Murrays Beach for soft white sand and crystal-clear water filled with lively marine animals—a scuba diver's dream. Several on-site campgrounds offer a mix of walk-in and drive-in campsites, with some featuring power hookups. Amenities like hot showers, flush toilets, drinking water, and sheltered BBQ areas are also available. 

Morton National Park

Just over an hour inland, Morton National Park boasts beautiful waterfalls, rainforest walking tracks, and over a dozen scenic lookouts. Campgrounds here have plenty of room for tents, caravans, and motorhomes. While the campsites are unpowered, comforts like drinking water, toilets, showers, picnic tables, and boat ramps prioritise convenience. Campers can also hop on the bike to explore the Bundanoon cycling route, saunter down an elevated boardwalk to view Fitzroy Falls, or slip the kayak into Kangaroo River.

Murramarang National Park

With 42 kilometres of coastline, Murramarang National Park is worthy of a visit on a NSW camping trip. It features a beachfront holiday resort, fully-equipped vacation houses with outdoor lounge furniture and effortless beach access, private cabins with bunk beds and bathrooms, and a range of campgrounds for tents and caravans. After finding a spot to sleep, spend the day swimming, fishing, or soaking up the sun at Depot Beach. Then head up to Point Upright lookout for views of Durras Lake and the surrounding forest.

When to go

Bendalong is easily enjoyed year-round, but certain seasons offer special perks. While winters are cooler, migrating whales can be spotted in June and early July from Booderee National Park’s coastline. It’s also mating season for lyrebirds, so watch for their charming courting dances in Murramarang National Park. The wildflowers in spring also bring beautiful colour to the landscape.

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