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Temple Court, Murrurundi

98%
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· Pages River, New South Wales
800 acres hosted by Amanda A.
3 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Amanda is a Star Host
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Private sites
97% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
600 acres on the outskirts of the picturesque town of Murrurundi. On the property you can enjoy scenic bushwalks, a seasonal creek, a large dam and plentiful native wildlife including kangaroos, deer, birdlife and more. Depending on where you set up camp, you can walk or drive into the quaint village of Murrurundi. Situated on the New England Highway, Murrurundi is 30 minutes drive from Scone, 1 hour from Tamworth and 3 hours from Sydney. A picturesque town, nestled on the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range and boasts natural beauty, rich farming land and plenty of character. In town you'll find the recently opened Magpie Gin Distilery, art galleries (including Michael Reid and David Darcy), pubs, historic buildings and every May the King of the Ranges Stockmans Challenge.
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98% Recommend120 Ratings · 92 reviews
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Porferio B.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· February 2025
"We spent Valentine's Day in a serene campsite, surrounded by breathtaking views and quality time with my lovely wife. Having the entire site to ourselves felt like a dream come true. We cozied up with extra firewood, enjoying the warmth and each other's company under the starry sky. The tranquility and romance of the night made it an unforgettable experience."
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Ros R.
2 reviews
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· January 2025
Unique spot with great views
Amazing near 360 degree views from this very private and clean campsite made this a lovely spot for a weekend camp. We saw a wide selection of birds, Roos, and an echidna. Trains are heard in the background, although not intrusive, and there are also views (and minor town noise) to and from the delightful town of Murrurindi. We really enjoyed our stay here.
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Justine F.
2 reviews
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· January 2025
This is a beautiful site with ample space, great views and privacy - I didn't even see any other campers while I was there. Amanda's communication was excellent with responses within minutes and clear instructions to the property.
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Scott M.
7 reviews
Recommends
· December 2024
Great spot
Was very impressed with the camp site Great location and views Super quiet Will definitely be back again
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Don M.
2 reviews
Not recommend
· December 2024
Worst Information on a Hipcamp
This was a waste of time we received no information on where our camp site was we had a name from the site and they gave numbers on inadequate signs we continued as could not see the name of our site when we go to the end and another property started and only found a locked gate with a lock we did not have a code for. We had to back our caravan out of a difficult area to come back. Had no phone number or way to contact owner. So could not stay and gave emailed Hipcamp for a refund. Do not recommend a complete waste of time. Please refund our money as we could not use.
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Peter S.
14 reviews
Recommends
· December 2024
20 ft pop-up camper ·
Aaahhh the serenity….a beautiful spot, nicely kept. Very nice indeed.
Location
Pages River, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Kamilaroi and Geawegal 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 Amanda A.

Joined in March 2021

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