After any suggestions of free camping areas or rest areas between Gold Coast and Sydney. are there any free camping areas Where you can stay a couple of days? this is our first trip with solar on and so trying to find thebestplaces to stay. thanks in advamce.
do you have wikicamps - heaps of free and low cost sites round the country - costs you about $8 for a year to subscribe.
Also Camps 8 book - this edition has only been published for a couple of weeks
Ozzie_Traveller said
07:01 AM Feb 18, 2015
G'day Jeanne
We've just had a few days at Coopernook state forest, about 1/2-hour north of Taree
Camps-6, #N084, Camps-8, #N085
It's about 10 minutes off the main hwy, nice & quiet ~ in fact most noise is the magpies warbling each morning
As others ^ also suggest - wiki or CAW book & you'll find dozens of places to stay
Safe travels :)
Phil
NeilandRaine said
08:15 AM Feb 18, 2015
A great spot but about 40 k inland on the Oxley Highway is Ellenborough and under the bridge at Bulladealah
scooner said
08:20 AM Feb 19, 2015
lake liddle between singleton and musswellbrook ,broke free site, wingham reserve, bulahdelah ,richmond wonderest rsl club ,lane cove c/p top spot ,jugiong,take your pick all good spots .
Jeanne and Punk said
08:16 PM Feb 24, 2015
Thanks all - found a great spot - Lions patk at Bulahdeal. The tourist info centre also told us of the bowling club here - $5 for a temporary membership (3 days max) and you can park on a spare block next to the bowling club and access their hit showers and toilets during opening hours.
After any suggestions of free camping areas or rest areas between Gold Coast and Sydney. are there any free camping areas Where you can stay a couple of days? this is our first trip with solar on and so trying to find thebestplaces to stay. thanks in advamce.
Sorry - down the coast
Have you tried here
http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/f474339/freebudget-campsites-suggested-by-our-contributors/
This one isn't free, but budget, right next to the beach. Hot showers, unpowered, BBQ. At this time of year uncrowded weekdays. Recommended.
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkHome.aspx?id=N0081
(pic below of beach at campsite looking north)
-- Edited by anthonyg on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 10:52:00 AM
Also Camps 8 book - this edition has only been published for a couple of weeks
We've just had a few days at Coopernook state forest, about 1/2-hour north of Taree
Camps-6, #N084, Camps-8, #N085
It's about 10 minutes off the main hwy, nice & quiet ~ in fact most noise is the magpies warbling each morning
As others ^ also suggest - wiki or CAW book & you'll find dozens of places to stay
Safe travels :)
Phil