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Way Way Getaway

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· Way Way, New South Wales
55 acres hosted by Sam W.
8 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Romantic
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Minutes away from Scotts Head beach and town, but feels like you’re out in the bush. Surf famous Scotts head point, or head to the back beaches for some in crowded beach breaks, explore local rural towns, enjoy some peace and quiet! Fire friendly, pet friendly, family friendly (pretty friendly in general)!
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250 Ratings · 178 reviews
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Ed H.recommends
December 15, 2024
Site 2 - Way Way Getaway
I recommend booking a site. Multiple areas to camp, Facilities are good. An all round relaxing place to be. Town is just down the road if you could be bothered. Owners are friendly and welcoming.
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Josh R.recommends
December 5, 2024
Site 3 - Way Way Getaway
A gem
Sam’s place is a quiet and spacious gem in a beautiful area that gets a lot of tourist traffic. Easy to find, super close to shops and the beach. The bush shower is great (get in early before the water gets switched off - no late night rinses!) and Rufus the kelpie was sweet and very social to both us and our grumpy tiny chihuahua. The cicadas were deafening, but that’s camping and I personally loved it (my partner not so keen). The camp kitchen was great, easier to clean up after meals than using our own water. Over all, highly recommended.
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Nicko Jay M.recommends
December 4, 2024
Site 1 - Way Way Getaway
Highly Recommended!
Beautiful place! It's only a few minutes' drive to the beach and shops, so there's no need to fully stock up on food or liquor. The facilities are great, with hot showers, toilets, a common kitchen, and a campfire. However, make sure to bring insect repellent for the mosquitos, and I highly recommend bringing earplugs or noise-cancelling headphones because the cicadas can be extremely loud.
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Graham C.recommends
November 30, 2024
Site 5 - Way Way Getaway
Great little spot only 2 mins from Scott's Head. Plenty of flat areas for any size camper or vehicle.
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Alex C.recommends
November 23, 2024
Site 4 - Way Way Getaway
Beautiful & well maintained campground, so close to town and other surrounding beaches. Plenty of room between sites and a very friendly kelpie! We had our own gear so didn’t use the camp kitchen but will definitely pack lighter next time!
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Tom V.recommends
November 18, 2024
Bush site 7
Bush camping near Scott’s Head
Great open spot close to Scott’s head. Compost toilet and rainwater shower on site, plus a simple camp kitchen and great fire pit.
Location
Way Way, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Dainggatti 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 Sam W.

Joined in November 2022
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