Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Embrace the rustic essence of camping without the frills
Situated on 29 acres of untouched bushland with excellent mobile coverage, only a 10minute drive from Tea Gardens beaches, our newly established outback retreat is a perfect farm-stay for campers to escape the crowds and reconnect with nature.
We welcome self-sufficient campers who have their own toilet/shower facilities. All campers must provide portable toilets used by all their guests and leave no trace. As we are new to Hip camp we still do not offer water or electricity. We will be upgrading with time as nothing happens in a hurry here which you will feel :)
Pets are more than welcome, however they must be well behaved and controlled. We do have a very friendly farm dog named Annie who everyone falls in love with (refer reviews fro reference and pics)
Campfires are depending on fire restrictions.
Access to the property is easy via a grated dirt road 500m off the highway which is very handy for a quick stop or stay as long as you want.
Please NOTE! Adress in Google maps is accurate. For some strange reason it comes up as 27 Viney Creek Rd west Tea Gardens in Apple maps (sorry folks, I have reported it to Apple so watch this space)
The campsite offers a peaceful and private setting, with friendly hosts and a lovely dog named Annie who often joins guests. While the location is convenient, close to the highway, some visitors noted the noise from traffic. The campsite has spacious, grassy areas with shade from trees, perfect for a short stopover or extended stay to explore nearby attractions like Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest. However, some guests felt the pricing was a bit high for the amenities offered, which are notably basic without additional facilities.
We booked here for 1 night as we wanted to go Tea Gardens. At $45 a night it was certainly over priced for a peace of un level ground right beside the driveway. A beautiful dog greeted us who lived at the property, she was lovely but she plonked herself under our car wheels. Hubby was just about to drive forward to level the van. Lucky I had the 2 way and could tell him to stop so we could move her on. Whilst we appreciate hip camps I do think the price should reflect the space provided.
Loved the area, so much green and nature all around. Hosts super nice, came for a little chat. Seems very private and wasn’t busy even on the long weekend. Would recommend - only thing is it’s quite close to the highway and you can hear the traffic.
Great location, just off the freeway and 15 minutes from the beach. Campsite is a well-grassed, flat paddock with some nice trees for shade. No facilities. Perfect for a one-night stopover or longer if you want to enjoy fishing, swimming, kayaking, etc. in the area.
Location
Tea Gardens, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Guringai and Worimi First Nations according to