1 / 100

On the Stone River Retreat

99%
·
· Bathurst, New South Wales
100 acres hosted by Marje P.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
Avatar
Staff verified
Accuracy verified by Hipcamp's on-the-ground team.
Marje is a Star Host
Star Hosts are highly rated, responsive, and committed to providing incredible experiences.
All to yourself
97% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
Unwind in the seclusion of this private and safe bush camping site on the banks of the Wambuul-Macquarie River in the remote Killongbutta valley located half-way between Bathurst and Orange. It’s a place where time stands still. Enabling you to reconnect with nature as you slow down and embrace the sounds of the river, wildlife and sheoaks when they ‘whisper secrets to the wind’. Many stories and dreamings have come from this place which guarantees to inspire your imagination as an artist, writer, poet or musician. You have access to 100 acres of bushland or enjoy a walk along Killongbutta Road which winds its way through spectacular Wiradjuri country where ancient stone quarries, corroboree sites and a warrior’s grave have been found. Platypus, water dragons and river rats all live in the river. Be prepared to share the site with wombats who have burrowed their homes into the banks. Road access to site is suitable for 2WD in dry weather. It is a short, steep drop with two tight corners not suitable for large caravans and RVs. The site has a newly constructed long drop toilet, pets are allowed and firewood can be foraged around the site but best to bring your own to ensure you have enough. Please take all rubbish with you. Please note: Kids under 12 are free to support young families wanting to experience the bush. Please still add them to the booking as they will not be charged. What is not allowed: shooters and trappers, illegal fishing, motor bikes, quad bikes, chainsaws, and other noisy machines! Killongbutta Road runs off Freemantle Road and is 36 kms from Bathurst. It is 40 kilometres from Orange through Gowan Road that joins Lower Lewis Ponds Road. For your information, On the Stone is a podcast and publishing studio that produces a quarterly magazine for the Freemantle Road community. We have local history to share and can always provide information about our services. We look forward to providing exclusive access to our river site for campers who will appreciate and respect this place which is our home.Exclusive access to our river frontage gives you the privacy and safety you look for when camping in the bush. You will lock the gate behind you to have full access to this campsite established for those who want to be inspired through reconnecting with nature. Enjoy the long leisurely walks on Killongbutta Road or on our property where you can climb the hill to see the magnificent views. You can always drop in for a chat if you want to learn more about the history of this valley and pick up a map with things to do while in the area. Please note the access road to site becomes slippery during wet weather conditions making it unsuitable for pulling camper trailers and difficult for 2 wheel drive vehicles. FIRE SEASON NOTICE Please note fire restrictions apply during the summer fire season. No fires can be lit without a permit and gas stoves, bbqs etc cannot be used during a total fire ban. Go to www.rfs.nsw.gov.au to familiarise yourself with the rulings and penalties.
Activities
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Off-roading (OHV)
Natural features
River, stream, or creek
99%
40 Ratings · 35 reviews
Avatar
Alice O.recommends
August 6, 2024
On The Stone River Retreat
Loved camping at On the Stone River Retreat! It was a perfect place to stay with the dogs, very private and absolutely gorgeous scenery. Have already booked to come back again!! Thanks Marje :)
Avatar
Thomas H.recommends
July 28, 2024
On The Stone River Retreat
Relaxing and private
If you're looking for peace and seclusion then this is the perfect spot. Hearing the flow of the river whilst stargazing at night is just the best. Definitely recommend :)
Avatar
Doug M.recommends
July 24, 2024
On The Stone River Retreat
Loved this campsite. So remote and peaceful. Will look to return in warmer weather so we can go for a swim or get the kayaks out.
Avatar
Jeff C.recommends
July 16, 2024
On The Stone River Retreat
Very nice spot right on the water, one of the better spots we have stayed. You likely wont be disapointed staying here it is a hard spot to beat. For those who like to escape others, this spot certainly gave the feeling of real isolation without having to travel right out into the middle of no where.
Avatar
Cameron M.recommends
July 7, 2024
On The Stone River Retreat
What a beautiful place to spend a few days. Quite, secluded and. stunning. The host was helpful and friendly. I will be back.
Avatar
Hannah W.recommends
July 1, 2024
On The Stone River Retreat
Loved camping here
My husband and I absolutely loved camping here! It was really easy to find and Marje was super helpful! It was great to switch off and just relax!!
Location
Bathurst, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Wiradjuri First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
Avatar

Hosted by Marje P.

Joined in September 2023
Things to do nearby
More camping spots nearby

Safety at Hipcamp

Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Hipcamp Hand

Safety partners

Recreate Responsibly

About us

Camp Your Way™

Find the perfect site to match your camping style. Explore the largest collection of private campsites, caravan parks, cabins, and glamping—including 120,000+ sites you won’t find anywhere else. Explore our maps, filter by your camping style, read real camper reviews, and book directly in our app. Hipcamp is the simplest way to find yourself outside under the stars.

Download the Hipcamp App

© 2024 Hipcamp, Inc. All rights reserved.
Hipcamp acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and future and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.