Does any intrepid traveller know of a road side stop (free camp) within an hour of the m7 going into Sydney from the south or alternatively just over the Hawkesbury travelling north ,I've heard that Mooney Mooney rest stop can be fine or a knock on the door and a get moving.
We are then making our way up the coast so next stop hopefully for a free camp will be around Raymond terrace.
Thanks,
Rasty
migra said
12:57 PM Apr 2, 2016
Have you seen the "Notice of Compliance" shown on the caravan & everything camping site to give to the person requesting you to move on.
Very interesting reading.
Possum3 said
02:02 PM Apr 2, 2016
@ MIGRA Please show link to "Notice of Compliance"
mike g g said
02:10 PM Apr 2, 2016
hi the stop next to the hawskberry river is very popular and you shoulnt have any problems overniting there ,and they have just put a new toilet block in,usually 5 6 vans tere most nights very congested on weekends with boaties and the likes but usually fine thru the week ,im a local and you shoulnt have any problems with council now.
-- Edited by mike g g on Saturday 2nd of April 2016 02:11:28 PM
Hey Jim said
02:45 PM Apr 2, 2016
Hi Rasty,
I know a lot use the boat trailer parking bays at the boat ramp on the northern end of the Hawksberry River Bridge. Warning though, the road noise M1 with the number of semi trailers, will not give you a good nights sleep.
I would imagine that weekends would be heavy with lots of boat activity, Plus there is / or was an Ambo Station there as well. The Coppers rest their as well, for a pit stop.
I would be looking past Mt White turn off to cut down on the noise, an extra 10km say.
Regards Jim
Aus-Kiwi said
12:31 AM Apr 3, 2016
From south heading north . Turn left just after bridge then go back down the pacific highway ( old bridge ). Turn first left on south side . There is a an elect substation in there with plenty of parking . Or keep going up M1 till you get close to Toukley . Another option is "Pye in the Sky" on Pacific Highway Cowan .. Plenty of parking there also .,
03_Troopy said
11:06 AM Apr 3, 2016
migra wrote:
Have you seen the "Notice of Compliance" shown on the caravan & everything camping site to give to the person requesting you to move on.
Very interesting reading.
What is the site you are referring to? do you have a link to the site?
Aus-Kiwi said
11:52 AM Apr 3, 2016
Possibly erected by camping ground owners .. Never had any trouble . Move on if there's too many in area etc ., BTW parking is not camping .,
Roving-Dutchy said
04:52 PM Apr 3, 2016
There is a very large truck parking area at Berowra it's on the old Pacific Highway but only a short distance to get back on the M1
At the area is very large it's very easy to park well away from the trucks.
If coming from the south just take the Berowra exit, continue past the shops and just as the highway splits to go back onto the M1, the rest area is on the left, this is also the exit you would take if you wanted to stop at Pie in the Sky, as this spot is on the old highway as you head down to the Hawkesbury River.
If any of these places don't suit just stay on the old Highway as it winds its way to Gosford you will be able to find a quiet spot to stop overnight at many places along this road.
There are a number of exits along this road if you wish to get back onto the M1
After these places I would be looking at continuing on to Bulahdelah were the Lions Club has set up a free camping spot right by the bridge again your on the old highway as Bulahdelah has now been bypassed
Cheers
David
Woody2 said
06:19 PM Apr 3, 2016
Rasty. If you follow aus-kiwi directions its a good stop to camp a night. then on to Bulahdelelah great camping area close to river walk over the bridge ,iga cafes and pub.have a great time.
Oooroo wood2
PeterD said
11:55 PM Apr 4, 2016
A bit noisy but the safest place to stop would be the twin service stations just past the Tuggerah turnoff.
Hi All,
Does any intrepid traveller know of a road side stop (free camp) within an hour of the m7 going into Sydney from the south or alternatively just over the Hawkesbury travelling north ,I've heard that Mooney Mooney rest stop can be fine or a knock on the door and a get moving.
We are then making our way up the coast so next stop hopefully for a free camp will be around Raymond terrace.
Thanks,
Rasty
Have you seen the "Notice of Compliance" shown on the caravan & everything camping site to give to the person requesting you to move on.
Very interesting reading.
hi the stop next to the hawskberry river is very popular and you shoulnt have any problems overniting there ,and they have just put a new toilet block in,usually 5 6 vans tere most nights very congested on weekends with boaties and the likes but usually fine thru the week ,im a local and you shoulnt have any problems with council now.
-- Edited by mike g g on Saturday 2nd of April 2016 02:11:28 PM
Hi Rasty,
I know a lot use the boat trailer parking bays at the boat ramp on the northern end of the Hawksberry River Bridge. Warning though, the road noise M1 with the number of semi trailers, will not give you a good nights sleep.
I would imagine that weekends would be heavy with lots of boat activity, Plus there is / or was an Ambo Station there as well. The Coppers rest their as well, for a pit stop.
I would be looking past Mt White turn off to cut down on the noise, an extra 10km say.
Regards Jim
What is the site you are referring to? do you have a link to the site?
At the area is very large it's very easy to park well away from the trucks.
If coming from the south just take the Berowra exit, continue past the shops and just as the highway splits to go back onto the M1, the rest area is on the left, this is also the exit you would take if you wanted to stop at Pie in the Sky, as this spot is on the old highway as you head down to the Hawkesbury River.
If any of these places don't suit just stay on the old Highway as it winds its way to Gosford you will be able to find a quiet spot to stop overnight at many places along this road.
There are a number of exits along this road if you wish to get back onto the M1
After these places I would be looking at continuing on to Bulahdelah were the Lions Club has set up a free camping spot right by the bridge again your on the old highway as Bulahdelah has now been bypassed
Cheers
David
Oooroo wood2