Vintage trailers in New South Wales with campfires

Beaches, snow-capped peaks, rainforest wilderness, and vast outback plains, NSW has it all.

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Scribbly Gum secluded bush camping

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Northangera, NSW
This property is in Northangera with the Mongarlowe River running along the boundary. It's covered in trees and provides a pristine environment amongst the "Scribbly Gums". It has flat areas with plenty of free timber for the designated fire pits. I have tried to create a haven for wildlife including Kangaroos, wombats, echidnas and platypus. I cherish the cleanliness of the river and surrounds and wish to be able to share this special environment with others who care to preserve all it offers. You can explore the property along the tracks, paddle, swim or fish in the river, enjoy the fauna, wildlife and birdlife. Located not far from Braidwood, a town steeped in history, with good shopping, coffee shops and great food. Sloping to flat land amongst the Scribbly Gum trees offering a number of sites and walks through the property. It provides both sun and shade. Access is good for vans of any size along a track through the bushland. Lovely swimming spots in the Mongalowe River, beautiful clear water, and several lovely bushwalks around the property. We offer four sites and the maximum stay is 7 nights.
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Silky Oaks Flower Farm

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents30 acres · Oakdale, NSW
Silky Oaks is one of Australia’s largest private collections of Native Australian plants. Set on 30 acres; there is 3 lakes, manicured gardens, a cut-flower plantation, rainforest, and orchard to wander. Our Glamping Van's are Set direct on lakefront and our BYO camp spots are in the flower plantation. Oakdale is a lovely rural area; you will pass cow paddocks, mountains and beautiful country vistas on your drive to the property. The area is a mix of houses, hobby farmers, homes on acreage, equestrian centres, produce growers and National Park. There is a glorious look-out in the National Park overlooking the Warragamba dam. Some days it is swept with clouds; enveloping you into the majestic heavens. It’s an easy ten min drive away. There is local towns 15mins drive for eating out and getting coffee.
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Pringy's Farm Balnagask

13 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents198 acres · Moree, NSW
YAY!!! We are very excited to be named as a finalist in the Australian Hipcamp Farmstay Award category for 2024. This award was based on camper reviews, high quality of experiences provided and 95% property wide recommendation rate for 2023. Our Facebook page is “Pringy’s Farm Balnagask” for the latest news, activities and new ventures. Pringy’s Farm “Balnagask” is located 20 kilometres east of Moree, on the banks of the Mehi river. Escape off the grid and enjoy the peace and quiet the country has to offer. Our farm features beautifully manicured grass camping sites (as well as more natural sites) an abundance of wildlife, native birds and lots of fun farm animals. You can relax around your campfire in the evening, enjoy a special sunset, spectacular star gazing or some interesting nocturnal wildlife. The farm is almost 200 acres which features sustainable pastures and plenty of animals to see and feed such as miniature goats, a donkey, Texas Longhorn cattle, chooks, rabbits, sheep and many more depending on the season and what is happening on the farm. We are happy to introduce you to the animals and share some information about them. We have three crazy Tenterfield Terriers; Maggie, Bart and Beagle who will occasionally visit you for a cuddle or a sit by the fire. Your socialised pets are welcome but must be on a leash at all times and campers must clean up after their pets. What we offer..... We offer animal spotting night tours (see Extras or ask your host) OR adopt and care for the farms guinea pig and rabbits for the duration of your stay. That’s if your parents agree!!! Don’t miss the opportunity to try and purchase some unique handmade “Eurah” soap (indigenous ingredient) made on site by Belinda. Farm produce is available when in season and abundance, this may include: - organic free-range eggs, fruit, vegetables and herbs. A septic toilet and creative outdoor shower are within walking distance to all campsites for a small fee (see Extras or ask your host) otherwise your camp must be self-contained. Potable water is available. Firewood is available (see Extras or ask your host) or purchase on arrival. Future Projects..... We are currently working on several projects which include: - The Carapark Cubby and playground, The Dam Sunset Platform, Rustic Bath Soaker Deck, Graze boxes, Farm Tours, Express Driveway sites, Riverbank pergola just to name a few. Things to see and do..... There is plenty to see and do in the area including: - Tareelario Weir - access to water skiing, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, a boat ramp and some excellent fishing, Pally Pub – the well renowned pub with great meals and friendly locals. And don’t forget the Pally Bush Markets – 4000 visitors held in March, July and October. Visit the Moree Tourist Centre for information on - Waa Gorge National Park, local tours (Pecan, Cotton Gin and the Moree Town), Moree Aquatic Centre for the famous hot artesian springs, Moree Markets – first Sunday of the month. Pringy’s Farm, “Balnagask” a secret worth sharing……
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Siam Sanctuary

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents18 acres · Dignams Creek, NSW
"Siam Santuary" is an 18 acre property beside beautiful Dignams Creek. It is our home and we welcome Hipcampers that are looking for some quiet nature time to fill their cup. We have 9 sites .. see site map .... including our very cute retro caravan "Delilah". "Siam" is soft, green, and expansive with grassy fields - all creek side where you can feel both open and also very held by the forest all around. The land is wrapped by the creek and you can enjoy swimming in clear clean pure water..... (we are clothing optional for swimming). We offer our land that it might nurture and inspire a connection with nature and be a sanctuary for rest and rejuvenation. Our 6m Mongolian-style yurt is available as a perfect place for meditation. We offer a covered camp kitchen and a composting toilet with a wash sink and filtered drinking water. We have a 40m soccer field, a giant swing, and a swing set for smaller kids. We welcome travelers with well-behaved pets, so long as the pet is kept on a lead or under control at your campsite. We are only 1.2km off the Princes Highway in between the iconic villages of Central Tilba and Cobargo, both 10 mins drive, with great food and shopping. The beautiful local beaches of Mystery Bay and Camel Rock are a 15-minute drive, and Bermagui, with the legendary local "Boneless Vegetarian Cafe", is a 25-minute drive.
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Windmill Creek Camp

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents300 acres · Murwillumbah, NSW
Come and enjoy this creek front campsite in the heart of the Tweed Shire. Nestled on the banks of Doon Doon Creek, clear constantly running water with a large swimming hole awaits you!. The property is a 300 acre working farm with horses, cattle and a friendly dog named Wal. Campers are welcome to explore the many walking tracks on the property as well as the bordering national park. Just a 800 metres from Clarrie Hall Dam, spend your days picnicking and paddling amongst the stunning scenery. The dam is stocked with Australian Bass for a fun day's fishing. Take a 5 minute drive to Uki a township where you will find an abundance of arts and crafts, weekend markets and a host of alternative/natural therapy practitioners. You'll reach the larger town of Murwillumbah in just 15 minutes and the famous Byron Bay in under an hour. Explore the nearby Northern Rivers Rail Trail - 24km of trail through working farms, lush rainforest, wide bridges and original train tunnels. PLEASE NOTE: there are public toilets at the village of UKI about 2km.
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Riverview Retreat

1 site · Lodging23 acres · Ulmarra, NSW
The property is situated 4.5kms north of the historic river port town of Ulmarra, situated on the banks of the mighty Clarence river. We boast some of the best sunsets in the valley. Enjoy doing nothing or utilise our mown walking track, go fishing, swimming or jump in one our complimentary canoes. A birdwatchers paradise with over 50 listed species and of course the perfect spot for fishing enthusiasts.
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Footprints in Style

35 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents300 acres · Eungai Rail, NSW
***Unfortunately we are unable to take bookings at this time*** Relax under the big shady fig tree, pitch your tent by the creek and swim in the massive spring-fed lake which covers five acres and never runs dry. This 300-acre bamboo property gives you total tranquillity in nature. There are boats and boards to use, and an island kingdom for kids to play. Kiss and release fishing (Perch) in the awesome lake, which is also great for swimming, and building bamboo rafts. Adventures awaits! Basic, off-grid camp kitchen, big weatherproof wedding venue space to hire, posh dunnies (composting toilets), and a hot water shower shack with a magic view of the lake! There is plenty of shade and we're dog-friendly. Well-behaved dogs are welcome off-lead. Endless space, and plenty of privacy, campers can choose a spot when they get here. A bundle of firewood is provided on arrival, and you're welcome to bring more with you if you need. Price is per person per night, kids under 16 half price. Under 5 stay free so don't include them in booking numbers. Join us for cocktail hour at the brand-new Tiki bar! BYO drinks! We also have a brand-new sauna that campers are welcome to enjoy! All this, close to stunning beaches and cute cafes. Leave only footprints 👣 make awesome memories. NOTE: We currently only advertise availability three months in advance. If you are interested in dates outside this booking window, please still send us an enquiry and we may be able to assist you.
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The Back Road Van

1 site · Lodging7 acres · Bulahdelah, NSW
We are just 7 minutes from the village of Bulahdelah, on the Lower Mid North Coast, a favourite stop over for travellers heading north or south. The Back Road Van is a classic 1970’s Viscount caravan that sits on a 7 acre property in the beautiful Markwell Valley, nestled between the Bulahdelah State Forest and rolling green pastures. (Note - from Bulahdelah township we are 5kms of sealed road, then 2kms of unsealed gravel road, the road is suitable for all vehicles.) We are 40 minutes to beautiful beaches like Hawks Nest, Seal Rocks, Boomerang and Blueys Beach. Just 1 hour from Newcastle and 3 hours from Sydney, so it’s an ideal getaway for couples. The caravan sits privately in the front paddock of our property. It is separate from the main house and is covered by a large shelter that includes an open seating area, with a small gas BBQ provided. There is also an outdoor bar table that’s perfect to enjoy a coffee or cocktail. The van is a 22 foot 1978 Viscount Supreme decorated to reflect the retro 70s style. It features a ‘cosy’ double bed, with linen provided, a lounge area plus a small galley kitchen, that includes a toaster, kettle, bar fridge, microwave and a 2 burner electric stove top. There are also added extras provided such as a selection of teas, coffee with plunger, milk and local free range eggs. The van does not have a plumbed water supply, but plenty of fresh water is provided. Just behind the van you have your own separate bathroom, with shower, toilet and wash basin. Towels are supplied. Your pet is welcome if it is well behaved and on a leash. When booking - PLEASE ensure you tick the appropriate box regarding pets so we know if you are bringing one. You are welcome to enjoy the entire property which includes a veggie garden, dam and an arbour to sit and enjoy the view. There is also a plunge pool next to the main house that you are most welcome to use during the warmer months, and a fire pit is available during the cooler months.
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Little Pine Creek Farm

41 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents90 acres · Bellingen, NSW
Bring your Boats, Bikes, and Boards and come and have fun in nature’s playground. Situated in Valery between Bellingen, Urunga, and Mylestom, you’ll be surrounded by stunning scenery. From quaint country towns to beautiful rivers and beaches, this location offers the best of both worlds. Spanning 90 acres of picturesque countryside with Little Pine Creek meandering Its way through this idyllic property offers a natural playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Here’s what you can expect at Little Pine Creek Farm: Vehicle/Tent Sites: There are 40 level sites available for campers, whether you arrive by car and set up a tent or have a self-contained camper or van. Picturesque park-like grounds are here to greet you with magnificent shade trees, a lily-laden dam, and splendid mountain views. Take a walk , Spot a Koala . Bush walking trails have been created around the farm following the creek and leading into pristine native rainforest and protected Koala Habitat . Many native bird species live here and the rainforest is full of beautiful plants and ferns including, staghorn and orchids. Outdoor Adventures: Discover the following attractions: Bellingen’s Promised Lands: take a picnic and a short drive and spend a day indulging in natures splendor, enjoy breathtaking mountain scenery and cool off in crystal clear pools along the Never Never Creek. Leave early for a day out in Dorrigo’s National Park: wind your way up the mountain to the visitor’s center and take a skywalk overlooking the ancient Gondwana rainforest. Explore fun & interesting walking trails and discover stunning waterfalls including Crystal Showers where you can walk right in behind. Enjoy your fishing: from fly fishing for rainbows in Dorrigo to beach and estuary fishing in Urunga there’s something here for every angler. (species include bream, whiting, mulloway, tailor, flathead, and snapper), Why not bring your boat and access easy launch sites from nrby Mylestom . Family Fun: Kids can swim in lagoons, jump from jetties, or enjoy a day at Coffs Harbour’s Big Banana fun park. Mountain Biking and Kayaking: Teens can explore Cows with Guns Mountain bike park in Pine Creek Forest or take a kayak down the Bellinger River. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO To access the best areas of this farm you will need a 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE The sites are all grass and will get wet & slippery during or after rain or heavy showers . For easy access and overnight stays 2-wheel drive vehicles are accepted in dry conditions and can park at the front of the property around the fruit trees in the farmhouse yards next to the Valery Road which is very quiet at night. SELF SUFFIECENCY: Campers need to be self-sufficient. BRING YOUR OWN DRINKING WATER and have your OWN CAMPING TOILET or porta potty on board. Camp Fire Safety: Communal firepits are available by the dam and in the main camping field. Dry Firewood /logs are available to purchase on site $15 a large bag. Remember to bring your own firelighters and kindling. (small private fires are allowed) in off-the-ground steel or iron containers) not provided bring yr own. N.B All open campfires are subject to current RFS advice and any ban warnings in place must be strictly adhered to. Toilet Facilities: One flush toilet WC available at the farmhouse which is a 7-minute walk from the camping areas. (recommend bringing your own porta potty). Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Little Pine Creek Farm offers a serene escape surrounded by natural beauty and abundant birdlife.
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Lovies @ Colo River "DeView"

1 site · Lodging27 acres · Colo River, NSW
This cute off grid original pop-top retro caravan is available on the bank of the Colo River @ DeView Colo River Campground with shared private river access only metres away. This little beauty is simple, with character. For singles or couples. Kayaks can be hired and paddling the Colo River a must! An amazing place to watch and listen to the wildlife and take in the stars with so much more to discover. Caravan is equipped with: * a small solar setup to power some lights and USB chargers. * Kitchenette * Double bed (and optional fold down single bed) * Gas Fridge * 2 Burner gas stove * Fire pit A short walk away there are flushing toilets and an awesome hot water shower. No power available on site. No generators or loud music/behavior so you can fully appreciate nature. There is no mobile reception or internet access therefore provides the true off-grid retreat. Telstra towers are 5km up and down the road with all mobile reception approx 10km back towards town. There is a fire pit available for use subject to RFS bush fire danger ratings on the day. Firewood is available to purchase at $30 per BIG bag!! ALL WASTE is to leave with you as we do not have a rubbish pick up. A double kayak is available for hire at $70 or stand-up paddle boards at $40 each both for 4 hours. We are happy to help transport you if you wish for an extra $20 to have a paddle or float down the river providing the river is high enough to do so. Guided Kayak Tour available with drinks and nibblies for $120/person with Lovie There are local bush walks through National Parks and great places for mountain bike riding although I'd be mindful of holiday traffic in peak times on our local dirt roads. Guided spotlight walk $20 per person, talk to Lovie. The local shop, Colo Riverside is open 4 days a week just 10kms up the road providing last minute supplies, ice, bottle shop and café. Please note: Due to our location bookings may be cancelled at short notice in times of bad weather due to flooding, limited access, fire or flood warnings. We trust you will understand we are only looking out for your safety and of course Hipcamp credits will be arranged.
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Sulky Camp

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Gulgong, NSW
The van is parked beside an outdoor toilet/shower block which adjoins to and outdoor bath (hot water to both shower and bath). The water flow to both shower and bath are slow to ensure your water is hot, so you will need a little patience. The wait will be worth it, when you experience a hot bath under the stars! The van is old school and the stove does work so you can use it. You may cook on the stove as pots and pans provided. The sink has fresh water from a small steel tank sitting above the sink. You can boil water on the stove to wash your dishes using this fresh water. More fresh water is easily available at the side of the van. Although it's old school and that's the way we wanted to keep it...a couple of creature comforts are welcomed by our guests including a small diesel heater in the van and a USB port to recharge for your convenience. There is also a gas BBQ outside that is easy to operate if you prefer. You may also notice in the cover photo there is an old school fire pit complete with a BBQ plate, toasting fork and original old-fashioned billy. We have introduced a couple of new outdoor spaces to enhance your stay at Sulky Camp. We call them “The Silo's”! Check out the photos in this listing to see what it looks like. Then, you will be able to imagine yourself cooking over the fire with a glass of wine in hand! Please note: Fires are NOT permitted all year round (April - August is permitted). Firewood is provided for your stay. Please use common sense if you wish to use the fire outside of this permitted period. Bed linen, towels and amenities included. No TV or Wi-Fi. There is also only 12V solar power for lights and 1 x USB charging port only. You will have mobile reception. There is no fridge, just an of old school ice box in the van and two eskies provided (1 x bag of ice for 1 x esky provided per stay).
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Poppy The Caravan - Wildflower Farm

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Tintenbar, NSW
Check us out at @wildflowerfarmstay Escape to the Byron Hinterland for an unforgettable farmstay in Poppy The Caravan. Situated on a 40-acre family farm, this is the ultimate retro meets rustic experience! A sweet and romantic getaway, what makes Poppy truly unique is its natural surroundings. Wake up to the beautiful sound of birds, splash your feet in the private creek, take in sunset from the veranda to spot a koala or wallaby, or enjoy the outdoor fire pit under a blanket of stars. Located on the 40 acres of Wildflower Farm, Poppy offers both style and comfort. Keeping its vintage nod, this newly renovated caravan is nestled under a large veranda made with sustainably sourced timber. The brand new bathroom has a one-of-a-kind shower with a panoramic window that is sure to wash your worries away.
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Overview

Head north and south of Sydney and you’ll find more beaches than you can count, as well as lakes and winding rivers, thundering waterfalls, and lush rainforests. Beyond the sandstone curtain of the Great Dividing Range, with its gorges in the north and snow-covered alps in the south, stretch the western slopes and plains, full of country towns and hidden surprises. Head to the far west and you’ll find yourself on the edge of the Outback. With more national parks than any other state (and more diversity of landscapes, too) New South Wales delivers the goods when it comes to unforgettable getaways.

Where to go

The Blue Mountains

Lace up your boots for one of Australia's best bushwalking destinations. The ridge of mountains two hours west of Sydney by road or train is a World Heritage-listed wonderland of sandstone canyons, waterfalls, valleys, and clifftop lookouts. The national park offers remote bush campsites, or you can go for a bit more comfort in one of the region’s many caravan and holiday parks. 

NSW North Coast

The coastline of northern NSW, from north of Newcastle to the Queensland border, is classic beach holiday territory. Almost every town has at least one caravan park, often with waterfront campsites, and most of the coastline is protected by national parks with fantastic camping spots and facilities. Flanked by the Great Dividing Range and World Heritage rainforests, the North Coast has Hipcampers spoilt for choice. 

NSW South Coast

Every bit as wild as the North Coast, the South Coast stretches south of Sydney to the Victorian border with a string of national parks, state forests, campgrounds, and seaside towns with family-friendly holiday parks. Kangaroos and wallabies graze the camping grounds and laze on the beaches, which have some of the whitest sand in the world. Kayak the waterways, bushwalk the forests, and soak in the views from the mountaintops.

Snowy Mountains

Alpine New South Wales, also known as the Snowy Mountains, stretches from the ACT south to the Victorian border along the spine of the Great Dividing Range. Along with hundreds of camping spots, the big attraction of Kosciuszko National Park—the largest national park in NSW—is Australia’s highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko. In winter, the area is a magnet for skiers, and in summer, fishing, bushwalking, and mountain biking reign supreme.

NSW Outback

The far western corner of NSW is a great introduction to the Outback, where endless red dust plains seem to stretch on forever under cloudless blue skies. Take a road trip out here and you'll see plenty of kangaroos and emus, but not many people. National parks such as Mungo, Mutawintji, and Kinchega offer superb camping spots, Aboriginal art sites, and stunning scenery.

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