Glamping near Wagga Wagga

The Riverina capital is a cultural hub surrounded by outdoor adventures.

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4 top glamping sites near Wagga Wagga

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Ingenia Holidays Wagga Wagga

106 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · East Wagga Wagga, NSW
Located just 2km from the heart of town, BIG4 Wagga Wagga is perfectly nestled on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River. With easy access to all the great local attractions and services, this family-friendly park is a fantastic place to enjoy a relaxing break in one of NSW’s most diverse regions. Take your pick from a wide range of modern cabins and caravan and camping sites we have to offer. BIG4 Wagga Wagga Holiday Park offers a wonderful family-friendly atmosphere with plenty of space to relax and enjoy the peaceful riverside location right on the Murrumbidgee River. The whole family will enjoy exploring the park facilities and you can even bring along your furry four-legged friend, as we are now pet-friendly (on Managers approval) on caravan and camping sites and selected accommodation. There’s plenty of family-friendly space to explore with the whole family here at BIG4 Wagga Wagga. Explore the adventure playground, swim in the pool, play tag or ride bikes around the expanse of grassy grounds. Explore the riverfront with the whole family, go fishing from the banks or even launch your boat from our private boat launch area.
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AU$999
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FigTree Retreat

4 sites · Lodging, RVs2000 acres · Oura, NSW
Relax, Revitalise and restore at FigTree Retreat, 24 minutes from Wagga Wagga. Suitable for caravans or camper vans. Depending on where you would like to set up camp, we have a dedicated glamping area in which we host accommodation bookings in our luxury glamping tents with amenities, hot tub and sauna including on site massage to soak in some pamper time during your travels. We have Scottish highland cattle, an abundance of wildlife and picturesque views for a hike up the hills. We are only a short drive to Wagga, with many activities to offer in the area.
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AU$180
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Temora Airfield Tourist Park

64 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Temora, NSW
Just 3km from Temora’s town center, the Airfield Tourist Park is situated only a stone’s throw away from the world-famous Temora Aviation Museum. Spend hours losing yourself in an extensive collection of warbird aircraft and the rich history that has been so beautifully preserved. A lap around the nearby scenic Lake Centenary walking track will take your breath away while the kids can burn off energy in the water or the children’s playground. Back at your campsite, enjoy the luscious green lawns with clean and tidy amenities that allow for a comfortable stay. Soak up the beautiful sunsets Temora is well known for from your powered or unpowered site. If you’re not bringing the van, take up residence in one of our homely cabins. No matter where you plan on resting your head at Temora Airfield Tourist Park, we know you’ll be glad you came. Features of our park: Powered and Unpowered Caravan & Camping Sites Cabins Closest camping to the Temora Aviation Precinct Enjoy amazing sunsets Camp Kitchen Clean and well maintained amenities Lucious Green Lawns Dumping Point nearby
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AU$30
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Retro Caravan in Muttama

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Muttama, NSW
Muttama is a small village situated in the beautiful Riverina, just 30 minutes from Cootamundra or Gundagai. The property still has the original 1904 Church that the hosts have converted into a home. In the 3 years we have lived here we have transformed what was once a sheep paddock into a permaculture garden. Offering this retro caravan accomodating two guests. Campers will have access to both a shower and private toilet throughout their stay. Visitors are welcome to enjoy a campfire in the fire pit provided, don't forget to look up and enjoy some amazing star gazing. Cootamundra is a lovely town to visit, there are a number of great cafes and bakeries to enjoy along with plenty of parks and walks to explore. The Cootamundra scenery is just simply something else. The native tree’s guiding you along your path throughout National Parks and along dam banks will provide you with an insight into not only the beautiful countryside, but also the areas animals as well.
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AU$54
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Glamping near Wagga Wagga guide

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Looking for a glamping experience near Wagga Wagga, New South Wales? Look no further than Brooklyn Springs Farm Escape (65 reviews), Elm Grove Sanctuary Community (73 reviews), and Elm Grove Sanctuary (32 reviews), all with rave reviews from fellow campers. And with popular amenities like potable water, showers, and the ability to bring your pets along, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable and memorable camping experience. Plus, with activities like exploring historic sites, wildlife watching, and even surfing nearby, there's no shortage of things to do during your stay. So pack your bags, grab your glamping gear, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales!

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