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Pull up your camper trailer or pitch your tent on one of two creek side spots on our peaceful 8 acre property.
Explore the meandering creek day or night to spot turtles, crayfish, echidnas, azure kingfishers, glow worms and if your lucky, and early enough, a platypus. There are also a few spots along the creek perfect for a cooling dip in the warmer months.
As the sun sets, stoke up a warming campfire (fire bans may apply) to enjoy some afternoon drinks and snacks around, while the kids enjoy exploring or building a bush cubby. When the light fades enjoy the starry night sky and being lulled to sleep by the babbling creek.
Located within walking distance to the fantastic Northern Rivers Rail Trail, a short drive from the local shops, including a cafe, pharmacy, general store, butcher, and even a wine tasting bar. A 20 minute drive to the coast and beautiful beaches, and Byron Bay is just a little further. A myriad of bush walks and interesting country towns await you within an easy drive also.
Come for a peaceful, nature connecting stay or use our camp as a base to explore all this wonderful area has to offer.
Friendly, well-behaved dogs are permitted, however, we ask that they remain on a lead as we wish for the wildlife to not be disturbed.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Kingfisher Corner is a tranquil escape where the sounds of nature, from a babbling brook to chirping kingfishers, create a serene atmosphere. The campsite is praised for its cleanliness and seclusion, with a creek perfect for a refreshing swim and a meticulously maintained porta-loo. Guests appreciate the spaciousness and the thoughtful touches like a well-stocked herb garden, which elevate the camping experience. While the site is cherished for its privacy, the warmth and hospitality of host Alana make it truly special.
We didn’t want to leave Kingfisher Corner. The site is peaceful, private, with the sound of a babbling brook lulling you to sleep. Alana has thought of everything to make your stay complete. The clean porta-loo is a massive bonus too! We had visits from the local turtles swimming in the creek and the herb garden is a nice touch taking your cooking to the next level. We will definitely be back… if this little secret stays a well kept secret. Thank you Alana for sharing your little pocket of paradise.
I was so torn about leaving such an Incredible review because I don’t want anyone else to find this hidden gem!!!! Alana was SO accommodating. This was by far the BEST ever hip camp we have been to. It was so so so CLEAN, it was secluded and had the most beautiful fresh running creek, which you could swim in. It was so spacious, you couldn’t hear a thing except the nature. The toilet - CLEANEST toilet we have ever seen, it was cleaned daily. There was wood and a fire pit kitted with a shovel and grill top, not even to mention a huge array of beautiful fresh herbs at your doorstep free to use which complimented our dinners! We never wanted to leave. Cannot highly recommend this spot enough
Such a beautiful peaceful camp-site. The access to the creek was so nice to cool off and the sites was large enough for all our stuff. We especially enjoyed how close you are to the trail to enjoy a walk down to the tunnel. The toilet was the cleanest portaloo weve ever had camping too! We will definitely be back!
Really reluctant to leave a review as we want to keep this place secret. Such a beautiful, private location. After a peaceful night under the stars with nothing but the sound of the gurgling creek we then spent the morning watching turtles and kingfishers while having a dip in the creek. Already booked again. Thanks for sharing your special place Alana.
Beautiful property, it was so relaxing setting up on the open grass area surrounded by the creek. We would definitely recommend to anyone wanting a nice quiet spot.
Location
Upper Burringbar, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Bundjalung and Yugambeh First Nations according to