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Binghi Station

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· Silent Grove, New South Wales
4000 acres hosted by Adrian Z.
13 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Binghi Station Located approximately 4.5hours from Brisbane, Queensland, or 1.5 hour drive west of Tenterfield, New South Wales. Binghi Station, once a large sheep station, was a thriving tin and gem mine from the late 1800 to mid 1900. Set on 4,000 acres of natural granite rock country and untouched overgrowth of lush tea tree bushlands, the sheer beauty of the land will, without a doubt, leave you breathless of its raw natural beauty. Binghi Station surrendered to the ravaging bush fires of 2019, however, after this devastation came some much needed rainfall which brought hope; the creation of new life in the form of rich, vibrant green country not seen since the 1980’s. You can explore endlessly on this raw outback property. Discover secret hideouts, come and enjoy a swim under our flowing waterfall (for those brave enough to during the winter months!) and simply relax and soak in pure wildlife beneath a million stars in the night sky. We strongly recommend access by 4WD only as the entry 6klm driveway is rugged and very bumpy in most places due to heavy rain fall past 12 months. Please ask for more details if necessary should you have any concerns based on your equipment. Its an ongoing maintenance. The Secret Gorge site is suited to swags, tents and camper trailers. It is not suited for Caravans over 15' due to a tight corner. Other site locations are suited to off-road 4WD caravans and camper trailers. Binghi Station - an extraordinary place to make some truly wonderful family memories. :-)
Activities
Biking
Hiking
Off-roading (OHV)
Swimming
Natural features
Forest
River, stream, or creek
Swimming hole
Waterfall
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296 Ratings · 195 reviews
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Deb H.recommends
September 20, 2024
Shearing Shed Campground
We had the greatest experience at Binghi Station! Adrian was a wonderful host, he showed us around his property and told us the best things to do. Our kids had a great time exploring at Sandy Falls and they loved Jumpn rock. The driveway was a bit of a challenge, but we did it with a 19f caravan and our patrol. Thanks for having us Adrian!
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Tim D.recommends
September 11, 2024
Site 2 - The Secret Gorge
Binghi a go go!
The Secret Gorge campspot is an absolute hidden gem!! It is so stunning!! The waterhole is a dream to swim in. The stars jump out of the sky. It's like a national park. Binghi Station have done a great job at making a rustic yet well equipped campsite, it included a table, loo, lights, campfire, and shower we didn't try. There's enough to do at the property for a long weekend without having to go anywhere else! They were very supportive and friendly. They helped us to get up their long driveway, as we had ridden down on bicycles. Their driveway is suitable for a good 4wd with a confident driver.
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Catherine C.recommends
September 10, 2024
Shearing Shed Campground
We actually stayed at the Secret Gorge instead of the Shearing Shed. Such a pretty spot but be prepared for some serious 4WDing to get to the gorge. We had absolute seclusion with a beautiful waterhole and sandy beach. If you are looking for real isolation and peace and quiet, this is the place for you. The old tin crushing plant was a short walk from Sandy Cliffs and proved to be very interesting. Basic shower and toilet provided. Adrian warmly welcomed us and gave us some hints on things to do.
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Jamie L.recommends
September 3, 2024
Site 2 - The Secret Gorge
Such a beautiful place, waterfalls were flowing, and watering holes were full. Great 4WD tracks to the campgrounds. The host, Adrian, was very accommodating, came to check that we were all good as we arrived early evening, highly recommend.
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Carol B.recommends
August 20, 2024
Shearing Shed Campground
Adrian and Oratai were extremely welcoming and kind hosts. Binghi Station is 4x4 only. It has raw beauty with its gorges and camp areas and suits those who truly want to get away from it all. Drop toilets were very civilised. For the rest, you must be self sufficient. Little or no mobile signal which is a welcome break from the busy-ness of normal life. A gem of a place. We will be back.
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Nina R.recommends
August 19, 2024
Site 1 - The Secret Gorge
Exceptional camping
The property was absolutely amazing. It’s the ultimate destination for adventurers with so many gorges and water holes to explore. Adrian is an amazing host and has left many thoughtful touches around the property, including signage to the different areas, fairy lights, pit toilets complete with toilet paper, a hot shower etc. We wish we had stayed longer! We will definitely be back. Thanks Adrian!
Location
Silent Grove, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Ngoorabul First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Adrian Z.

Joined in August 2019
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