Best Cheap Campsites In Sydney Near Me

1. Cockatoo Island Camping - Sydney

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Address: Cockatoo Island Campground, Woolwich NSW 2110, Australia

Telephone: +61 2 8969 2111

Business type: Campground

Cockatoo Island Camping: what do users think?
Siamak Moradi: Nice place to camp but a bit expensive!
Alyssa: An island near the city! One of UNESCO world heritage sites! I must say the must visit places are the tunnel and the clifftop walk! We enjoyed it. We also hired a self guided tour for $6 p/p in their visitor centre. You can also stay overnight in tents and they have a lot of activities to offer like movie night, ghost tours, etc. See pics and vids. 😉They also have 2 restos in the island. I have posted the menu for one of them. Unfortunately, missed to take a photo of the other restaurant. We visited this island via ferry from Barangaroo wharf 1.
Anush Fernandes: Great tents and a stunning view. We were a big group so sitting around the camp fire was fun. An early morning walk to the prison is still pretty spooky as it is to walk in the shopping yard and tunnels at night. Fun for all ages.
Adam Anderson: Had a really good stay. The tents were clean, the toilets and showers were fine and the Cafe was well priced. The walk around the island was most interesting - particularly the convict buildings and the shipbuilding section.Rooms: 5/4|Service: 5/4|Location: 5/4 …More
Darren D: FYI food service closes 1hr before bar/cafe and no/limited food options on the island. Otherwise a great location in the middle of Sydney.
Khairil Razali: It is an amazing experience. We enjoyed the one night camping with family and friends. The island highly recommended for visiting. The camping site is fabulous. The historical values of the island is lovely. We will visit again.
Mills J: Good facilities, attentive service, easy booking.Nice choice to bring children
Latino Asian Couple: Came for short escape to relieve stress with husband. Such a wonderful place. We book from online booking site a spot with own tent with just $60, the spot is right behind, got share clean bathroom, shower room. Only not comfort at night for the noise coz there's a lot of seagulls, probably it's seagulls base there. Here provide complete amenities like kitchen, bbq , fire spot, free movie 2-3 movies a night, fridge, microwave. For sure no car park coz it's an island. Definitely will come again with my family next time.
Eddie Chan: I'm gonna tell you something you won't find on the website. Goods: Lovely sunrise/sunset/star views in the city, good amenities. You can pay $5 to rent basketball (they have a court)or sandbag to play games. Vending machine has instant noodle. Bads: funny smell on my pillow and bedding. Their bed is like hammock style, not comfy for old gentleman/lady, waterfront tents means you sleep next to highway. Racing boat keep passing by all night/early morning just to wait u up for sunrise.
Charlotte Thompson: Amazing tent

2. Tandara - North Ryde

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Address: 13 Plassey Rd, Macquarie Park NSW 2113, Australia

Telephone: +61 2 9888 9133

Business type: Campground

Tandara: what do users think?
Matt Boyd: Needs a bit of an update but enjoyable spot in the middle of a busy city.
Suah: There was a rat inside the tent 😱
AFC: I was a bit worried after reading some of the other reviews but our stay was wonderful! The Tandara is gorgeous, especially the bathroom which has a bathtub and double shower. The bed is huge and extremely comfortable. We had lots of visitors from bush turkeys and a very friendly water dragon who sat with us on the deck. We didn't find any issue with noise or location like some of the other reviews mentioned, we could mainly just hear birds. Overall, a really relaxing stay and we will definitely come again!
Linda Ly: Went here for 1 night with husband as a gift for his birthday.The PROS:- The bath and shower was nice, instant hot water- Deck was nice to eat and sit outside with - not sure about views overlooking Lane Cove National Park but it was nice still- Nice touch with the fake fireplace inside tent, good for cold evening- Large fridge for storage- Bed was soft and large- Reasonably close to walking Riverside walking trail and picnic pointsThe CONS:- We didn't know this, but the tent/area is directly under flight path. There were so many planes up until the late afternoon about 6pm, so it was quite noisy on the deck.- At night still, you can still clearly hear traffic/main road sounds from tent- The tent is weathered and tired-looking- The tent strongly smelled like wet umbrella which is understandable being out against the elements for ages. You need to try ventilate as much as you can. The tent had mould, dust and webs along ceiling.- Surfaces along bedhead, bedside tables, light shades needed wiping from dust- Nowhere on site mentioned what type of cutlery would be provided or not etc. Didn't know a microwave was provided. There was a kettle and toaster provided. I couldnt find, but there was no plates, no cutlery, any BBQ cooking utensils, dishwashing sponge/liquid, and no tissues. There was however 2 wine glasses, 3 mugs and 2 glass cups provided, with some tea/coffee + 1 milk. If you go, please bring those items to eat/clean with.- Had a mouse in the tent which... freaked us out. Guess that's what you get #natureOverall, it was OK the stay. Although you may feel physically you're out of Sydney being in the national park, the noise of traffic and planes made that impossible to completely take you there. You are literally next to the caravan park so just bear in mind you wont be secluded completely, you're pretty close to other people. The tent needs a bit of a refurbishment and work and airing.If you can, bring some mosquito repellent or coils as there is quite a number around or be mindful to close the tent net. And try not leave food scraps in bin outside next to BBQ as there was a possum that ransacked through it at night keeping us up and climbing on our tent. This review is trying to neutral and observant, if you decide to go just keep these pointer in mind for the visit.
Dave Williams: Wow this place last time we were here amaz ing this year gone down hill mould all through out bathroom all over roofing everywhere of course no internet tv almost falling off stsnd disappointed to all this wsy as stsff have let it go great wildlife a bonus
evie cartwright: We loved our stay here. Everything was perfect. Thanks for a great stay.
Vanderlei de Oliveira: Legal
Derek Proud: Glamping on the edge of the Lane Cove River National Park is sublime. Tandara is luxurious and secluded and sits right at the top of the hill leading down to the river (although you can't see it from the deck in front of the spacious tent). Remember to bring your own food and booze as there's not much to buy on site and it's a car ride to get anything. The tent is amazingly well appointed and has a permanent bathroom attached to the back of it, along with fridge/toaster/kettle. But the BBQ area outside is where the cooking occurs right next to the bush Turkey nest. Those, along with parrots, cockatoos, possums, dragonflies and more accompany your stay. Highly recommended.
Scott Cousins: Yea pretty good, worth the bucks
Alexandra O'Brien: We booked in for an anniversary treat. We are quite competent campers used to no amenities so when we found this we thought it would be the perfect compromise for a quiet weekend away with no tent pitching. What we actually discovered was that we would have been far more comfortable in our own tent and with our own gear.The idea is lovely and probably well appointed when it was first built but unfortunately it has not been maintained.The tent was shabby, the setting felt extremely over grown and scrubby with no view of the valley as described in the reviews. The powered camp site next door was brighter and had a much nicer outlook. Perfect to pitch our tent. Had we brought it.There was large mouldy patches on the tent and tears in the zips leaving large holes for any number of creepy crawlies to join us.We were harassed by a family of brush turkeys who seemed far too comfortable for our liking and even hoped on the table to join us for dinner.During he early evening we noticed a family of (bush) rats also making themselves at home near the large deck while we enjoyed our evening wine. Fair enough, we are in the bush. Can deal with wildlife...outside... I draw the line at the rats being inside nibbling on the soap left next to the sink and causing no end of disturbance. I would have happily, at this point relocated to the car to sleep had it not been for the warmth of the tent. THis was a positive as was the large single fridge inside and tv that we used to block out the road, air and rat noise.At one point my husband and I discussed driving home it was that ridiculous.Given the amount of weekends that are booked out for the coming year, I suggest some serious maintenance is done as it is certainly not the experience we were expecting. If you have a booking, please be aware it may not be as glamourous as the images... it was more Camping than GlampingWould never recommend or stay again and will be asking for a refund at this point.

3. Discovery Parks - Lane Cove - North Ryde

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Address: 13 Plassey Rd, North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia

Telephone: +61 2 9888 9133

Business type: RV park

Discovery Parks - Lane Cove: what do users think?
Michael McRoberts: We stayed here for a long weekend in winter in a powered site, fabulous location and super beautiful park.Park itself is very well kept, it’s hard to believe that you are in the middle of Sydney. With the new Metro line it’s around an hour to be in Circular Quay for Darling Harbour! The park itself is full of gum trees and greenery; it really is a stunning park.The run into the park from North or South is pretty clean with the vast majority of transit being on motorways. We were nervous about being around Sydney with a large caravan and tow-rig but we’re pleasantly surprised.Only negative from me is some of the sites are pretty tight for larger caravans, plus there is very low levels of light at night time. I pulled in around 6:30pm and parking up my van felt pretty scetchy solo; would recommend doing this one in daytime hours!Anyways, would happily stay here again!
geronimo tricarico: A great spot near Sydney3 night stay. really convenient 40 minutes by bus from the city centre. very neat and clean campsite. pitches in grass and concrete, very clean bathrooms with laundry service and many services such as a BBQ area and kitchen area with everything you need. it also has living areas and a cinema area, parks for children, a swimming pool and a gem; a trekking route starts from the campsite which leads to the Lane Cove river. $50 a night powered site. Great
Helen Tapper: Excellent park in a picturesque National Park.The staff were great as well.
Enosh Kennedy: $30 a night for an unpowered tent site. Amenities were great, boiling water on tap in the communal kitchen, clean bathrooms, clean campsite, polite staff.
Mark Barker: Fantastic park.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Benjamin Sutter: Our favourite accommodation on our 2.5 week road trip.Amazing to believe this location full of peace and wildlife is so close to Sydney CBD and the cabin rooms were great quality.Highly recommend!
Maria Curtis: What a Park.My husband and I have stayed at this park many times, and despite it not being wheelchair friendly, the staff are exceptional. They go above and beyond to help you, especially when I was unwell and ended up in the hospital. They always asked my husband if he was ok and how I was beingThe cabins are cleaned to perfection and they always leave the outside light on if you're coming in after dark.The grounds are loo,ked after beautifully and being in a wheelchair I have no problems getting around.This is a tremendous place and so very peaceful and I certainly can't wait to come back for the peacefulness of the park.Rooms: The cleanness and the facility that was available in the van.Nearby activities: It is so much and it's not far from buses or the station and you can do whatever you like, you can hop on the train and view Australia at its finestSafety: Knowing that someone in there 24/7 and when they finish at 430 in the afternoon, there is an emergency number you can call and it's either the manager or care taker how secured this place is.Walkability: The place is walkable but I can't walk.Food & drinks: We brought all our own, but movie nights, hot dogs and popcorn and a good movie for the children in school holidays BRILLIANTNoteworthy details: The Serenity of nature.
Bronwyn Sc: Great bit of nature in a big city. Clean camp kitchen and amenities. Easy access to city. Will stay again.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/4|Location: 5/5 …More
Doug Sheehan: Thank you Nicki, Sam and Fiona for all your assistance, professionalism and empathy.You were exceptional. A lovely cabin in a beautiful setting.BevWalkability: Easy access to train station.
Mitchell Aust: Great location, only 700m from train station into city, BUT all grey water pits full ours over flowed covering our site. Bathrooms not cleaned during our stay.Spoke with manager and sent detailed email with photos to manager and ceo. Refund given.Walkability: 700m walk to train stationRestrooms: Disgusting
Sean Austin: Caravan sites are cramped and muddy, amenities toilet stalls missing latches, mould and loose tiles in the showers.But the cabins look nice and new and pretty.
Kerry Bartholomew: Beautiful kept grounds and amenities. Set in gorgeous bush land with excellent metro and bus transport just a short 10 minute walk away. All staff were very friendly and helpful. We will definitely be back !!
Waddah Hammad: Aplace I recommendRooms: GoodRooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Quiet, Great value …More
tim hewson: Top spot.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Sung-Soo Kim: 도심 멀지 않은 곳에 위치한 자연친화적 숙소.
Aurelien B: They didn't want to refund me or give me a credit note after my cancellation because of my broken down car. impossible to get to the campsite. Do not pay when booking but on siteService: 5/1 …More
Victoria Peterson: Great little park, very quiet. Plenty of native fauna to observe. Though the pool closes far earlier than we had anticipated (7pm even during daylight savings) it is still a great place that is somehow both close enough to anything you may need, yet isolated enough that it is still peaceful!
Jan Owen: Very nice cabins with everything required. Would stay again.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Great value …More

4. NRMA Sydney Lakeside Holiday Park - North Narrabeen

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Address: 38 Lake Park Rd, North Narrabeen NSW 2101, Australia

Telephone: +61 1800 008 845

Business type: Holiday park

NRMA Sydney Lakeside Holiday Park: what do users think?
류현동: goodRooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
BenandVon Richards: Stayed 2 nights (Sat&Sun) on a powered site at the end of May, and while it was busier than I expected for off peak, there was plenty of std powered sites available.Didn't use any of the playground equipment but the amenities were clean and well maintained.My gripe is, despite there being plenty of sites available to spread people out, it seemed like the management wanted to jam people next to one another. Also despite there being plenty of spots about, people were tenting on the island between "main street", the access in and out of the park. Perhaps this is necessary during the peak of summer holidays when the park is bulging at the seams, but a standard weekend in May?
mrpoultsy1: Great caravan park and really big and open. One of the best I've been too. Pretty reasonably priced.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Great view …More
Will Fernandez: Great camping spot in the middle of the northern beaches. Close to the beach and shops. Recommended.
Stuart Jackson: Plenty of space, with tidy, modern amenities. Parking is lackingRooms: 5/4|Service: 5/2|Location: 5/4 …More
Wayne Newman: GreatLocation: 5/5 …More
Geri Haydon: I had a powered site in the northern end. Row K doesn’t get much sun early of a morning in May so if you want the sun to dry your tent or van before you leave at 10am get a row further south. No concrete slabs here but relatively level grassed sites. Power and water is easily accessible.The unpowered tent sites are small. They are located between two roads and under the rows of Norfolk Island Pines. Not a lot of sunshine for solar on the unpowered sites.I didn’t meet any staff. The booking was done online and all the checkin details were sent to me via email. It seems strange not talking to anyone or getting the low down on the place face to face.The amenities were clean and modern. Plenty of hot water in the showers.There are indoor kitchen facilities with two large fridges for use by everyone.
Dianne Banner: Fantastic clean, great locationRooms: Spacious, comfortable, very cleanWalkability: Easy walk to public transport, coffee shops, beach
Jane Cornell: We stayed eight nights in a lake view cabin in April. The cabins are good, well designed and have a nice outlook. The furniture is showing it's age and the kitchen equipment is basic. Our cabin, number nine, was closest to the road, but noise wasn't a problem. The front desk staff were friendly and helpful, but management was not great. The overall cleanliness wasn't good. Although we were supposed to have a mid-stay clean included, we arrived home one day to find a pile of new linen left on the deck. I went to the office to query this. The girl on the desk was apologetic, but a woman from the back office appeared to tell me that staff won't enter a cabin if it's empty, unlike every hotel room in Australia! There was no prior warning of this or attempt to reschedule. She also said the property is self-catering, meaning we should clean it ourselves, despite only a few sachets of dishwashing liquid being supplied and no other cleaning products. Given the price per night I found this pretty poor and her attitude very negative. A hairdryer is provided, but is quite useless. BYO. We used the camp kitchen a few times. It was clean and well equipped. We gave up on using the wifi altogether.
Denis Ellem: A great place to stay, and in a fantastic location. The stay was great for me, but my wife was only able to have Luke warm showers due to some problem on 5 of the 7 days we were there. Others also commented, but maybe did not report it.We will be using this as our base in future caravan trips to Sydney.Bus stop adjoins the park, 2 adjoining coffee shops, plus an on-site one in the morning.Clean amenities, 200m to a surfing beach and rock pool. Lake for kayaking and SUP.The staff were friendly and helpful.
michael midgley: Great place and great location but unfortunately they had a bit of a rat problem and a few campers had the wire in there cars eaten... We had to park somewhere else just in case it happened to us, we could see them running around everywhere.Food & drinks: They had a lovely little coffee van by the water park area, great coffee and great service it was definitely a bonus.
David Knight: Location, location, location!Rooms: Basic, functional, comfy and clean.Nearby activities: A short stroll to the beach!
Zoe Schupp: Very niceService: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Brandt Olivier: Just the gate access was not a great experience. Had trouble getting in and out of the park.Rooms: 5/4|Service: 5/4|Location: 5/4Hotel highlights Great value …More
Ana Carol Almeida: Great facilities. Beautiful surroundings.
Anita Neeser: Great location to visit Sydney, but a bit expensive
Milena Kennedy (Mil): The little studio was clean and tidy. It doesn't have a coffee table or chairs inside. There are only basic kitchen items such as plates bowls cutlery mugs and glasses with the exact amount for 2 people. There is an electric jug but you will need to go to camp kitchen for toaster, microwave and other cooking facilities. There is an outdoor table and two chairs on the deck. Staff are very friendly and welcoming and there is much to do in the area.
施旻伶: Good campground for short holiday.All facilities were clean. Some children riding bikes so danger without adult care. Made us feel annoyed.Rooms: 5/4|Service: 5/4|Location: 5/4 …More

5. Mirang Pool Campground - Heathcote

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Address: Pipeline Trail, Heathcote NSW 2233, Australia

Telephone: +61 1300 072 757

Business type: Campground

Mirang Pool Campground: what do users think?
Niko Bon Frere: Very cute and lovely camping area
Tom Field: Would not go again. No facilities and kind of difficult to get to, also heaps of goannnas came and ate our food 😡😡😡
Ignacio Larralde: The campground and the river just for ourselves for two days. No services, no people, only relax. Water was beautiful too
James Wilson: This place is super ugly and terrible to get to. Totally recommend never going here
Brad wise: GREAT PLACE , EASY ACCESS
diksha magar: Very dirty water, not good for swimming. Dry area.
Khagendra Adhikari: Best place for Good swimer and Swimming loverIt is about 30 to 45 minuts walk from Oliver street HeathcoteGo to the end of the street and Follow narrow bush track down to the pipeline trailTake your untill you see friendship trail Than take your Right after That you will see the sign of mirang poolWater is clean no any facility.
Louie Roberts: Amazing place to go swimming
Daina Byrne: Currently closed
Morgan Eyles: Nice campsite and lovely place for a swim (there’s a better swimming spot a few meters past the campsite, not the one directly in front of it)
Kristy K C (kathkristu): Not much water in the pool but very relaxing
hendry gan: Not bad to see.but water is dirty not recommends for swimming

6. Uloola Falls Campground - Royal National Park

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Address: 2 Lady Carrington Dr, Audley, Royal National Park, NSW NSW 2233, Australia

Telephone: +61 2 9542 0648

Business type: Campground

7. Lane Cove National Park - Chatswood West

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Address: Riverside Dr, North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia

Schedule: Opens at 9:00 AM

Telephone: +61 2 8448 0400

Business type: National park

Lane Cove National Park: what do users think?
Rob Aldrich: Great bush walks and mountain biking.
Tanka Kunwar: Nice
Jay Maynard: This is a great park a train ride away from the city. It is very clean with friendly staff
Tim Galea: Overall good experiencePlayground: Small playgroundsRestrooms: Relatively cleanDog-friendliness: Dogs are not allowedPicnic area: Picnic areas a fairly worn down
Derek Renouf: This park is always a delight to visit. There are so many different areas to hang out in, and it's hard to believe that it is so close to Chatswood and the city! It's like a peaceful oasis in a storm of modern activity.
Justin Webster: Great place for a stroll and a picnic
Sathyajith Rajamuni: The boat ride was fantastic!!
J Mag: A wonderful park buried between the suburbs. Packed full of easy and enjoyable walks and spots to enjoy nature.Dog-friendliness: No dogs allowed in National Park
caryle deaver: Great to get lost in the woods at a time like this esp moreso during lock down. Free your mind n soul. It's so vast. I've done 90 % of the trails. One may hear me belting out my vocal cords on long trail blazes! Lol
Kandrew Lo: Beautiful park
Ash D: I would have given negative to them as i just wanted to use tioilet and the person was asking me to pay 8$ ticket to just use toilets. This is so ridiculous
Manjil Ranjit: Nice place to be in.
안수빈: 동물들이 자연에 많더라구요! 가볼만한 것 같아요
Amir Khadem: Wood BBQ was amazing as it gives the real BBQ taste to the food.
peace to all No war: Nice and calm
Zac Bautista: I think it’s called the Great North trail and it’s perfect for a trail run. Ends in a spot by the creek to boulder.
Ron Muller: A nature haven in the heart of sydney. Perfect for family picnics. Walking, hiking, boat hire, bike trails, kids playground and a great cafe.
Jess Perkins: Beautiful National Park in the centre of Sydney
Elaheh Ghodousi: Very peaceful with spactacular sceneries. Highly recomended.
Joanne Martin: Love this park- in all seasons. The lazy river winding through the park and lots of river wildlife. It always refreshes my spirit.
Митя Лосев: It was very nice and the locations where awesome but the toilet was really dirty. But overall very good.

8. Bonnie Vale campground - Royal National Park

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Address: 2 Seabreeze Lane, Royal National Park NSW 2233, Australia

Telephone: +61 1300 072 757

Business type: Campground

Bonnie Vale campground: what do users think?
Gordon “Hawkesbury Campground” McDonald: Bonnie Vale is a family-friendly campground located between Bundeena and Maianbar at the north end of Royal National Park. This popular riverside campground is known for its large sand spit, which makes it a great swimming spot.Whether you choose to pitch a tent or bring your caravan, you’re sure to have a comfortable stay at Bonnie Vale. The campground has a mix of powered and unpowered sites, and is equipped with flush toilets, hot showers and drinking water, so you won’t need to rough it.Go fishing at nearby Jibbon Beach, enjoy a barbecue by the sea or hike along Royal National Park’s long list of walking tracks. On weekends, you can even hire a kayak and paddle in the Hacking River.Nearby activities: Bundeena Drive to Marley walkCape SolanderCaptain Cook's Landing PlaceForest pathHermitage Foreshore track
soman Chhantyal: GreatSafety: All okRooms: 5/4|Service: 5/4|Location: 5/4 …More
HUMMAMANIA: One word ! AMAZING !
Chris: Love the place the showers get a bit breezy/icy in winter with how big the ventilation is at top and bottom but otherwise a great place book ahead to avoid missing out as very popular.Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Paul Brennan: The recent upgrades are noticeable. New toilets and showers, lots of new grass around the campsites, new security gates, additional parking, etc. Highly recommendedLocation: 5/5 …More
Ethan Mackie: Great place to camp. Came hear for Duke of Ed and it was great. Beautiful spot and nice and quiet. Water temp quite nice too all year round.Location: 5/5 …More
Simon Pollard: Great place to gateway right on the beach. Very clean park and amenities.Power, Water. Plenty of tracks to walk and Cafes in Bundeena and the Club is fantastic.Only one thing that is a little disappointing 😞 is No fires not even raised.
david helling: Great clean camp-site by the waterfront facilities but no fires allowedLocation: 5/5Hotel highlights Kid-friendly, Great value …More
Prakash Patel: Excellent place to stay and do campingRooms: 5/4|Service: 5/4|Location: 5/5 …More
parsivalshorse: Absolutely gloriousLocation: 5/5 …More
brian rozairo: Well maintained and good for camping. Nice beach on the other side of camping grounds.Location: 5/5 …More
Andrew Schlein: Great spot, wish that we could have stayed longer, took out paddle boards had a great timeRestrooms: The restrooms were clean and tidy, some of the best that I've seen
Gautam Datir: Best camping experience ever.Nearby activities: Kayaking, swimming 🏊‍♂️.Picnic area: Best place for picnic with friends, families and kids.
E Paling: Great place to camp, clean facilities, well laid out with good access to the beachLocation: 5/5Hotel highlights Great view, Kid-friendly, Great value …More
Yumeng Zhao: Very well managed! strict check-in and check-out rules thoughRooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Anthony Critchley: A beautiful campground - quiet, clean and close to services. Well worth a stay - we’ll be back
Adrian W: Stayed on 19th March 2023 to 20th March 2023.Great clean grassy campsite areas. Very clean bbq areas and bathrooms, well looked after by park rangers as well as fellow campers. The showers are newly renovated and provide warm water. The bbqs are plenty along with drinking water taps and power outlets. I stayed at site 69 which along with sites 62-69 are right along the waterfront with uninterrupted views. Some sites are closer to grass and bushland. The only downside for some would be the number of crickets and mosquitoes at night.Restrooms: Clean but plenty of black crickets dropping from the roofs and on the bench top and in the basinPicnic area: Clean but black crickets flying around at night
Wayne Everett: Beautiful but the facilities get swamped by noon campers trying to use the shower and toilet block. Some people don't know how to control their children, especially new COVID campers. My car was hit several times by kids playing cricket on the road. They were not allowed to play next to their dads AMG ohh nooo.Rooms: 5/1|Service: 5/4|Location: 5/5 …More

9. The Basin campground - Pittwater

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Address: Basin Trail, Ku-Ring-Gai Chase NSW 2084, Australia

Telephone: +61 1300 072 757

Business type: Campground

The Basin campground: what do users think?
Gordon “Hawkesbury Campground” McDonald: The Basin campground is the only place you can camp in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. This large, grassy area overlooks Pittwater, offering lovely surroundings and views.It’s easy to see why this waterfront campground is so popular. At The Basin, you’ll find great facilities along with a picnic area, sheltered beach and an inland lagoon. The campground accommodates up to 350 campers.Pitch your tent in a shady spot, enjoy a bike ride or a swim and see if you can spot the local swamp wallabies or kookaburras.There’s no car access to The Basin campground. You can park at West Head Road but it's a steep 2.8km walk to the campground from there. If you're not up for the hike, arrive by water taxi, boat or a ferry which leaves from Palm Beach Wharf.Restrooms: Flush toiletsPicnic area: Fires are only permitted in designated wood barbecues or fire pits. Fire pits can be booked onsite only and cannot be booked in advance. Firewood can be purchased at the campground.Gas/electric barbecues (free)Wood barbecues
Mark Powell: The Basin is spectacular this time of year. Hot sunny days and cold nights, perfect for sitting around one of the fire pits enjoying a bottle of red with friends or loved ones. Easy access via ferry. Highly recommend
Siamak Moradi: Nice place to camp on the weekends.
Jacky Fourie: Beautiful place to escape too! Perfect spot for a picnic!
Marty Middlebrook: Great support staff greet guests at the ferry stop, very clear designated camping area, lovely lush grass and fun in the sun. Just be sure to get to the ferry early - droves of people with carts take up too much room.Restrooms: Large with hot showers.Dog-friendliness: It’s a National Park, so no dogs
Vincent Chagnaud: Really nice place to stay over the weekend.
Dan Coleman: Perfect campsite for younger children. All the amenities you could need; showers/flush toilets, fresh water, vending machine, helpful rangers. A great place to test if your kids (and yourself) are into camping before trying somewhere with less comforts.
P Mitch: Amazing place
salvatore grimaudo: Beautiful weather, camp site was clean and well maintained. Ferry ride was quick and easy. Recommend for a nice day out.
Tash Jamieson: Lovely spot for a picnic and a swim! If you are boating over, just be careful where you anchor (don't dock at the pier and read the signs). Ate lunch next to some curious goannas.
Caleb lbj: No Dogs sadly if you want a lizard eating it no car camping at this spot
Józef Ochocki: Great campground, you can get there by ferry from Palms Beach
Nik Ayliffe: Good camp site and location for families - facilities good, swimming and nice hiking. Some logistical challenges with gear and ferry.Was way too crowded however and our camp was spoilt on the last night by a large group (who likely hadn’t even booked) setting up their tent less than 2 meters away from our camp site. Do not go here if you’re looking for your own camping space.
Andrew Leslie: Great, but long walk in and out
Billie Gosling: Beautiful camping spot. We visit several times a year and always have the loveliest time. Clean, peaceful spot and the facilities are always clean
Reza Karim: Perfect
Charlie Fa: Beautiful camping that has a very nice family and community atmosphere. People seem quite respectful and self aware.Even at full capacity it doesn’t feel overcrowded.The only downside is the amenities could be cleaned a bit better / more frequently but that is typically expected on camping grounds.
Dina Shcherbakova: Great place but still crowded and hard to get there with camping gear
Saumyya Bharadwaj: Quite, relaxing camping grounds. You can enjoy a day trip too..
Luz Marina Osorio: Lindo lugar para camping
Zara Smith: Extremely overbooked, not ideal if you’re looking for a quiet weekend

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Address: Bay St, Patonga NSW 2256, Australia

Telephone: +61 2 4379 1287

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11. Uloola Falls campground - Royal National Park

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Address: Karloo Pools Walking Track E, Royal National Park NSW 2233, Australia

Telephone: +61 1300 072 757

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12. Crosslands Reserve - Berrilee

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Address: Somerville Rd, Hornsby Heights NSW 2077, Australia

Schedule: Opens at 8:30 AM

Telephone: +61 2 9847 6666

Business type: National reserve

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Address: Bradleys Head Rd, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia

Schedule: Open until 10:00 PM

Telephone: +61 2 9337 5511

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Address: Sir Bertram Stevens Dr, Royal National Park NSW 2233, Australia

Schedule: Closing soon: 8:30 PM

Telephone: +61 2 9542 0648

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Address: Cockatoo Island Campground Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour, NSW 2000, Australia

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Address: 416 Sydney Park Rd, Alexandria NSW 2015, Australia

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