





For now, they are limited to tents, but are aiming to expand in the near future to allow campers and trailers.
To access their sites, you really need a 4WD, especially if it's been raining (which feels like the last three years). Contact them directly if you're not sure.
There is a long drop on site - otherwise, guests will need to be fully self contained with their own water and must take all waste with them on departure.
The local area boasts many aboriginal sites, along with more recent convict/settler milestones. And, all just a short drive from the wineries of the Hunter Valley!
For now, they are limited to tents, but are aiming to expand in the near future to allow campers and trailers.
To access their sites, you really need a 4WD, especially if it's been raining (which feels like the last three years). Contact them directly if you're not sure.
There is a long drop on site - otherwise, guests will need to be fully self contained with their own water and must take all waste with them on departure.
The local area boasts many aboriginal sites, along with more recent convict/settler milestones. And, all just a short drive from the wineries of the Hunter Valley!