Cabins near Manilla with showers

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Kingfisher's Hut Nature Retreat

1 site · Lodging80 acres · Retreat, NSW
Welcome to our river retreat. Ideal for those seeking privacy, peace and solitude away from the socials and technology. Kingfisher's Hut sits on 80 acres of our 240 acre property, on a high bank overlooking the Macdonald River as it makes it way towards the confluence with the Namoi River. Ideally suited for a couple (children and fur babies also welcome) or small groups, and those who are new to a nature escape holiday. A small solar system provides lighting (but not recharging of devices). Our insulated cabin provides a comfortable double bed and pot belly stove for the colder months. Our bush kitchen provides your basic needs with a BBQ, 12 volt fridge, and fully equipped camp kitchen. Our open fire is set up for cooking or for just sitting, relaxing and staring into the flames. Our bush bathroom provides a toilet and wood fired hot shower. Or you might chose to relax in a hot bath overlooking the river. We welcome nature lovers and offer activities such as bush walking, bird watching, native wildlife, swimming, picnicking, kayaking (double kayak provided), catch and release fishing (seasonal), and big open night skies for astronomy enthusiasts. We are a small farming enterprise and currently establishing aquaculture (yabby) ponds and can offer an introductory tour to those who are interested.
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Cabins near Manilla with showers guide

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If you're looking for a camping experience that includes a cabin and access to a shower, Hipcamp has over 50 available options near Manilla, New South Wales. With top campsites like Bullock Mountain Homestead (81 reviews), Roma Orchard - Hunter Valley (20 reviews), and Llandillo Farmstay (3 reviews), you can trust that you'll find the perfect spot for your next adventure. At an average price of $17 per night and options as low as $10, it's an affordable way to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. Popular amenities include cooking equipment, campfires, and toilets, while biking, surfing, and historic sites are just a few of the popular activities you can enjoy while camping in this stellar region of Australia.

If you're looking for a camping experience that includes a cabin and access to a shower, Hipcamp has over 50 available options near Manilla, New South Wales. With top campsites like Bullock Mountain Homestead (81 reviews), Roma Orchard - Hunter Valley (20 reviews), and Llandillo Farmstay (3 reviews), you can trust that you'll find the perfect spot for your next adventure. At an average price of $17 per night and options as low as $10, it's an affordable way to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. Popular amenities include cooking equipment, campfires, and toilets, while biking, surfing, and historic sites are just a few of the popular activities you can enjoy while camping in this stellar region of Australia.

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