Amenities

Fires
Potable Water

Activities

Biking
Hiking
Surfing
Swimming

Terrain

River
Creek

About this space

The site is well grassed and provides abundant shade from the overhead canopy. Best shade is in the morning when you want to sleep in. There is a tranquil creek on the eastern side of the camp and horses and hand reared cattle graze on the western paddock. You need to be a self-contained camper with your own camping toilet/shower, and drinking water. Bring some books, set up a hammock and laze...

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Sandy B.
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Apr 2024

We were not going to put up a review as we wanted to keep this place a secret!! Ian was absolutely amazing and so friendly. Our stay was glorious, listening to the water running through the steam,...

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Issy W.
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Apr 2024

We had a fantastic time here! The location itself was easy to find and the grounds were beautiful. Grass was level and super green. The fire pits were fantastic and there was heaps of wood we could...

AI Review Summary

This campsite offers a beautiful and peaceful retreat surrounded by nature, with friendly farm animals and a welcoming host, Ian. Campers appreciate the well-kept grassy areas, fire pits, and proximity to Jervis Bay, making it a great spot for families. However, some guests noted the lack of facilities, requiring self-sufficiency, and occasional noise from motorbikes. Overall, it’s a charming location that many campers are eager to return to.

Highlights
  • Beautiful natural surroundings with plenty of shade
  • Friendly and helpful host, Ian
  • Fire pits and firewood provided on site
  • Close proximity to Jervis Bay and other attractions
  • Family-friendly with opportunities to interact with animals
  • Well-kept grassy sites that are flat and spacious
  • Peaceful and quiet environment, ideal for relaxation
Considerations
  • Limited facilities, requiring campers to be self-contained
  • Some noise from nearby motorbikes at night
  • Occasional rain can disrupt plans
  • Access may be challenging in wet weather for non-4WD vehicles
  • Sites can feel crowded during peak times despite limited spots