Glamping in South Coast with surfing

New South Wales' lesser-visited southern coastline is rich in beauty and wildlife.

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5 top glamping sites in South Coast with surfing

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Anchorage Farm Narooma

16 sites · Lodging200 acres · Narooma, NSW
Welcome to Anchorage Farm, a serene getaway nestled in North Narooma. Our farm is more than just a destination - we want to share our slice of paradise with you and ensure your stay is truly special. At Anchorage Farm, we pride ourselves on offering more than just a beautiful location - we provide a warm and genuine welcome that makes every guest feel at home. Situated in North Narooma, our farm is a place where comfort and friendliness come together in a breathtaking setting. Our farm is just a stone’s throw from the vibrant heart of Narooma. Our prime location ensures that you’re surrounded by the beauty of nature, while still being conveniently close to local attractions and the charming town of Narooma. Whether you're looking to unwind in serene surroundings or explore the nearby attractions, Anchorage Farm provides the perfect blend of relaxation and convenience. Enjoy morning walks with stunning views and evenings by the campfire and embracing the sheer joy of nature. Our farm is a prime location for those Moutain Bike enthusiasts as the outer trails are literally two ridges north. Don’t miss the rock wall where the river meets the sea, where you can get close to local seals and consider joining a fishing charter for Montague Island or seasonal whale watching from September to November. We invite you to experience the unique charm of Anchorage Farm Narooma, where every visit promises beautiful landscapes, peaceful surroundings, and a warm welcome. Come and discover your perfect escape in Narooma. We look forward to welcoming you and making your visit truly special
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AU$20
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Mogendoura Delight

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Mogendoura, NSW
We offer a simple and quiet bush setting for nature enthusiasts: birds, wombats, winter fire pit and the sound of running water in the nearby creek. Perfect for family, couples or peaceful getaway weekends. We have campsites and an on-site caravan available. A peaceful natural clearing along the creek, home to wombats, bird life and easy to access local beaches, river and mountains. In amongst the gums the night sky and tranquility is a great place to set up and explore south coast adventures and tourist attractions. Excellent mountain biking trails base to go in any direction. This campsite suits self-contained campers who bring their own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water supply. Your campsite sits within a simple quiet bush setting for nature enthusiasts: Birds, wombats, a winter fire pit and the sound of running water in the nearby creek. Perfect for family, couples or peaceful getaway weekends. Easy to find, only a couple of minutes drive off the highway and the local coastline offers beach, river or hiking day trip activities in every direction. No facilities so take your own rubbish. No pets please due to wildlife.
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Glamping in South Coast with surfing guide

Overview

Stretching from Sydney down to the Victorian border, the South Coast of NSW is a laid-back, unpretentious year-round destination filled with uncrowded white-sand beaches, crystal-blue bays, whale-watching opportunities, and wildlife-filled national parks. Adventurous travellers can find plenty of opportunities for surfing, diving, and bushwalking, while those who just want to relax can set up camp beachside and take in the natural beauty. As this region is far less-visited than the north coast, you might even feel like you have the place all to yourself.

Where to go

Illawara

On the Illawara Coast, Shellharbour is home to the National Surfing Reserve of Killalea, and the area is also a favourite of snorkellers and divers who can explore the many shipwrecks and marine life-filled underwater cliffs. Beachfront and just a short walk from the centre, various tourist parks offer a range of accommodation including powered sites, ensuite cabins, and self-contained beachside cottages. A little farther south, Killalea State Park has a secluded camping area in the park’s grassy meadows with access to facilities including toilets, hot showers, and an undercover electric barbecue area.

Shoalhaven Coast

Another favourite among surfers and divers, the Shoalhaven Coast is also known as a wine-growing region and for the powder-white sands, crystalline waters, and whale- and dolphin-spotting opportunities of Jervis Bay. Within Booderee National Park at Jervis Bay, the Cave Beach camping area offers some of Australia’s best secluded beach camping with access to cold showers and barbecues. Farther south, beachfront caravan sites and campgrounds in Murramarang National Park let you can camp alongside resident kangaroos.

Eurobodalla Coast

The Eurobodalla Coast is home to the seaside town of Batemans Bay, famed for its fresh seafood, particularly oysters, as well as the Clyde River National Park, where you can go bushwalking, kayaking, and fishing. Just south of town, Batemans Bay holiday parks offer villas as well as powered sites with access to laundry facilities and BBQ areas. Farther south, Tuross Head is perched on a headland between two tidal lakes, making it the perfect spot for kayaking, fishing, boating, and swimming. Look out for peaceful holiday units, plus powered and unpowered caravan and camping sites with ocean views and easy access to the beach and lake.

Sapphire Coast

At the southern end of the NSW coast, the tranquil Sapphire Coast is home to the small town of Eden, one of the best places in Australia to spot humpback whales on their annual migration from May through September. Just outside town, waterfront holiday parks offer large powered and unpowered caravan sites, as well as a range of cabins, with access to camp kitchens. Forty minutes north, rustic Hobart Beach Campground in Bournda National Park has unpowered sites that make the perfect base for swimming, hiking, and exploring nearby secluded beaches.

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