The best camping near Diggers Beach

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Diggers Beach adventure.

Discover the coastal charm of Diggers Beach, a haven for surfers and nature lovers.  

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Cudgella on Bundidgerry Creek

1 site · RV, Tent45 acres · Narrandera, NSW
Our property is set in a tranquil location on the banks of the Bundidgerry Creek out of view of main road, safely behind a locked gate. The campsite is a convenient 14km from Narrandera, and 12km from Grong Grong, not far off the Newell Highway. In town you will find all the supply and grocery stores to meet your needs.Located on the banks of Bundidgerry Creek on the Old Wagga Road you will find the old Cobb & Co route, south of the Newell Highway. Camp along the same water’s edge where travellers from past centuries would stop overnight on their journey out west. The campsite is located on the edge of the creek in an open, grassed area with plenty of shady trees. The creek flows well all year round and offers a fantastic spot for the family to enjoy. Swim, fish, kayak, canoe, launch a boat or relax and read a book as the sunlight reflects off the water.At camp you will have access to the undercover camp kitchen with a sink, BBQ and tables. There is a firepit, wood fired pizza oven for cooking. Guests have access to a gas hot water shower and flushing toilet. We ask that you leave no trace and take all your belongings and rubbish with you.Your pet is welcome to camp with you.Enjoy boating, fishing, kayaking or just relax.
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About

Diggers Beach is a scenic coastal spot located in New South Wales. It is most well known for its campsite surrounded by a sandy beach and miles of untouched wilderness. Visitors can pitch their tents, park their caravan, or lounge on the beach with a view of the nearby lake. The area is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with plenty of activities on offer. Go for a hike, try your hand at fishing, or just unwind by exploring its natural beauty. Diggers Beach is the perfect spot for an exciting getaway and a chance to experience the best of nature.

When to go

The prime time to visit Diggers Beach is during spring, when you can witness the awe-inspiring migration of whales from the park's headlands. Summer beckons with its promise of sun-soaked days ideal for swimming and surfing. Winter offers the perfect climate for the Solitary Islands coastal walk. Avoid the wettest month of March for a more comfortable experience.

Know before you go

  • Beach safety is paramount as the beaches are not patrolled; stay vigilant of rips and currents.
  • Fishing enthusiasts must hold a current NSW recreational fishing licence.
  • Accessibility is ensured with sealed roads and parking suitable for 2WD vehicles in all weather conditions.
  • Facilities include flush toilets, picnic tables, free gas/electric barbecues, carparks, and cold showers.
  • Remember, Diggers Beach is a no smoking area and pets are not permitted.

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