Camping near Broulee with wifi provided

The original Eurobodalla town has beaches, bushwalks, and a natural island getaway.

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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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AU$32
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Brooman, on the Clyde River

30 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2650 acres · Brooman, NSW
Imagine a mesmerizing camping destination nestled along the banks of the serene Clyde river. Towering trees provide a natural canopy overhead, dappling sunlight onto the lush forest floor. The tranquil sound of water gently flowing creates a soothing ambiance, perfect for relaxation. Picture yourself setting up camp near the riverbank, with the refreshing breeze carrying the scent of wildflowers. As the day fades into night, marvel at the starlit sky mirrored on the shimmering surface of the river. It's a breathtaking experience that seamlessly blends nature's beauty with the joy of outdoor living. Brooman rests approximately half way between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay on the fresh water section of the Clyde River. The property stretches south on both sides of the river from the Old Sawmill Town located at its northern end. Brooman is a working farm and encompasses lots of beautiful spaces, restored old buildings, two small mountains, fertile river flats, native forests, grasslands, deep water holes, tree covered rapid sections of river and sweeping views. Brooman is less than 30 minutes drive to some of the most beautiful beaches on the south coast. Shallow Crossing is 10 minutes to the south. North is Pigeon House car park, Yadboro and the base of The Castle. To the West there are hundreds of kilometres of Forestry and National Park roads through some of the most spectacular forested mountain country east of the Coastal Range. The Clyde River Berry Farm is just minutes down the road. Local fish and chips, great coffee and handmade bread is 25mins drive at Burrill Lake. Some of the best restaurants and bars on the coast are less than 40 minutes drive at Milton and Mollymook. If you are looking to relax and recharge in nature or explore amazing country, then Brooman is it.
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AU$33.25
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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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AU$35
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Hidden River Valley, Buckenbowra

4 sites · RVs, Tents145 acres · Buckenbowra, NSW
Welcome to our beautiful riverside farm in the NSW south coast. Surrounding is 2.5kms of the pristine Buckenbowra River with swimming holes to enjoy, Mountain bike trails , 4WD routes, State forests and National Park for exploring. Nearby, Mogo Mountain bike trails are newly opened offering great tracks for allskill levels We are located 19km off the Pacific Highway from the historical town of Mogo (and Mogo Zoo) on an all weather gravel/dirt road with a concrete causeway crossing at the entrance of the property. Choose from a selection campsites, one that overlooks farmland with views to the river flats and mountains or a grassed riverbank. The large and open level grassy area is perfect for tents, caravans and RVs. A flushing toilet and a hot water shower are available. Phone reception is pretty reliable. There is a deep swimming hole close by, wonderful for a dip, snorkling, gold panning... At the edge of the swimming hole is mowed grass area for relaxing. Children are welcome, although to be supervised at all times. We also have a designated campfire area with firewood supplied on arrival and additional available if requested. Dogs welcome if controlled at all times and do not interfere with our livestock.
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AU$45
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Anthan Farm

5 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Warri, NSW
100 aces to explore around the farm. Come at stay and wake up in the morning to free fresh farm eggs. Have fun feeding all the animals in the morning. Piglets, baby chicks, and geese to name a few. Nearby is beautiful Monga National Park, which stretches from Braidwood towards the South Coast. You can enjoy walking along the Penance Grove track. After meandering around the ancient rainforest, enjoy the free BBQ facilities at the Mongarlowe River. Just 15 minutes to the town of Braidwood which is famous for its rare truffles, Braidwood is one of the prettiest towns in the state. It’s the halfway point between Canberra and the South Coast, so you’ll often find its streets brimming with travellers stopping for a lunch break or to browse the antique stores. 20 minutes to Bungendore, 15 minutes to historic Braidwood, 45 minutes to Batemans Bay and 60 minutes to Canberra (approx.).
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Ingenia Holidays Ocean Lake

109 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Wallaga Lake National Park, NSW
Calling all coastal holidaymakers and fishing enthusiasts, Ingenia Holidays Ocean Lake on the South Coast of New South Wales has your name written all over it. You’ll find it on the shores of New South Wales’s largest lake, Wallaga Lake, a few short minutes from the famous secluded surf beaches and breaks of the New South Wales South Coast. No matter if you’re traveling as a couple or with the brood, you’ll find accommodation to suit the kind of holiday memories you wish to create – with villas, units, caravan,s and camping sites all available onsite. Bring your bait box, Ingenia Holidays Ocean Lake’s proximity to the water is enough to catch any angler’s attention and encourage them to stay and play a while. For the little ones not interested in the waiting game for fish to bite, there’s a playground and jumping cushion all on-site. There’s also a camp kitchen and BBQ facilities to take the hassle out of campsite cooking or for when you want to cook up your catch of the day.
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Clyde River Retreat

3 sites · Lodging98 acres · Morton, NSW
Nestled alongside the upper reaches of the Clyde River, acknowledged to be the cleanest and most pristine waterway in Eastern Australia, lies the Clyde River Retreat – a haven of beauty, peace and tranquility. This is a special place – surrounded on all sides by State Forest and National Park, miles from the nearest neighbours (other than the resident native wildlife) it is a perfect place to get away from it all. With almost a kilometre of river frontage, the retreat is perfect for fishing or swimming in the Clyde river, bush-walking in the local forests, or for use as a launching point for exploring the surrounding national parks. In particular, the Clyde River Retreat is the perfect accommodation for visiting the spectacular Pigeon House Mountain (Didthul), or the many other scenic bushwalks in Morton National park. We are not far from the Clyde River Berry Farm (open in December and January). For artists, writers and musicians, the retreat offers something unique – an unspoilt environment and a simple lifestyle that will recharge your creative energies and enrich your artistic endeavours. You can spend all your time on the Retreat, or you can explore the local area. You are only 30 minutes from many of the beautiful beaches of the South Coast, or from the lovely villages of Milton and Nelligen. Ulladulla and Bateman’s Bay are also nearby. Ross Higson and Joanne Gwatkin-Williams manage the Clyde River Retreat. We look forward to seeing you here!
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AU$175
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Ingenia Holidays Moruya

147 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Moruya, NSW
If you’re looking for a room with a view, set your sights on Ingenia Holidays Moruya, whose river views and breezes are what separates this park from the pack. Set on the banks of the Moruya River, this holiday park is a short stroll from the township itself, in the heart of the Eurobodalla region of the New South Wales South Coast. Choose between camping, caravan sites or executive villas for your stay, with the choice of river or mountain views from each and every site. Water sports are what’s on most holiday maker’s daily agenda here, with boating, fishing, and kayaking all accessible from the park’s private boat ramp access. Closer to holiday-home, there’s a heated spa, jumping pillow and kids’ playground to keep the little ones entertained. If you do decide to leave the park’s surrounds, spend your day exploring Moruya’s beaches, restaurants, galleries and boutiques. For the more adventurous, there’s always four-wheel-drive trails, mountain biking, skydiving, scenic flights and Deua National Park on your doorstep too.
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AU$179
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The Ridge

1 site · RV, Tent104 acres · Warri, NSW
Only 4.5 kms from the Kings Highway lies this idyllic property where John and Pippa have built their rural home, keep goats, chickens and grow their own vegetables. Once part of a huge thriving farmstead with lots of local history, a secret Bushrangers grave and scattered gold deposits are rumoured to be hidden amongst the snow gums. Descendants of the original landowners still live in nearby Heritage listed Braidwood. We have 104 acres of beautiful and varied terrain with fabulous rolling views. During your stay enjoy our amazing bird life, kangaroos, wallabies, possibly echidnas, rosenburgs, wombats and even deer. Guests are required to be fully self sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Campfires are welcome permitting there are no restrictions in place at the time of your stay. This is the ideal location to just relax and enjoy nature at its finest. On a clear night the stars are amazing. We are only an hour from Canberra situated halfway between the picturesque towns of Braidwood and Bungendore, both within 20 mins away. Sorry, no pets.
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