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Little piece of heaven in the west midlands.
Loved our visit. Happy animals, very polite and helpful staff, venue was very clean and well maintained, food was tasty and all reasonably priced.
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Great day out
This was a real interactive and memorable day. The whole experience created laughs and memories which will last a long time. Such value for money! Would definitely recommend.
Great experience
Lovely Safari Park, I think is the best one so far. I will definitely go again and recommend to friends.
Simply the best value for money day out!
This has to be one of the best attractions for a perfect day that is packed with so many things to do and enjoy... and, at such a great price, coupled with a free return visit. Awesome!
Best family day out
Love it!! Plenty to do and see for all ages, clean and tidy. All staff pleasent and friendly, been going at least once a year for over 30 years and still love going.
Fabulous place Great staff. Spotlessly clean
I have an annual pass so use WMSP a lot. It never fails to impress. Today we did the minibus safari tour with Clive, our tour guide and driver. He was so knowledgeable and helpful. It was a lovely experience.
Great day had by all
Lots of close ups with the animals. There was plenty to do and see. Lots of information available regarding the animals.
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Hartlebury Castle
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Kinver Edge and Gardens
Bewdley brewery.
Whitlenge Garden Centre and Tea Rooms
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AN EXPERIENCE UNLIKE ANYWHERE ELSE
Wake up to an amazing view of African elephants right outside your lodge.
The six luxurious, authentically themed lodges have thatched roofs and can accommodate up to five or six people.
Each two-storey lodge has a large, open-plan living area with lounge and dining spaces as well as a downstairs bedroom with king-sized bed. Stairs lead to an upstairs bedroom that can sleep up to three or four people, depending on the Lodge, providing fantastic views as the sun sets. There is also the opportunity to add a cot for small children.
A spacious balcony with outside seating area allows you to relax, overlooking our African elephants as they roams their habitat.
The Wildlife
Watch the world’s largest land animal right outside your Lodge. Our African elephants, Five, Suzy, Gitana and Coco can be seen roaming their paddocks, enjoying the food and enrichment our keepers provide for them.
What’s Included
• Exclusive use of an Elephant Lodge for up to 5 or 6 people (depending on Lodge chosen)
• Incredible views of elephants as they roam their habitats
• Two-day Admission Ticket to West Midlands Safari Park and all attractions
• Two-day Ride Wristbands to use in the Adventure Theme Park*
• Breakfast and dinner (provided in jars to reheat in your Lodge)
• Outside balcony
• Bedding and towels
• Hairdryer
• Widescreen TV
• Free WiFi
• Hot drink making facilities
• Microwave
• Noble Isle Toiletries
• 20% off items in on-site gift shops and food outlets
• 24-hour concierge
• Free parking
*Summer season only. Generally from mid-February to end of October. Please see wmsp.co.uk for exact dates.
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From £515 per night, based on 2 guests. Additional guests : £185 per adult per night £130 per child (3-15yrs) per night £ 20 per under 3 per night
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WOODLAND ADVENTURE
Magical Woodland Adventure
Your own exclusive Bell Tent Village in the forest
Free entry to the West Midlands Safari Park
bell tents, axe throwing & caving!
In a idyllic woodland location next to the West Midlands Safari Park, this BAPA-approved centre has plenty to offer primary & secondary schools looking for an exciting adventure in the forest.
This Woodland Adventure is packed with forest activities making the most of this adventurous setting. Climb to the top of the tower, have a go at archery & rifle shooting, try out our new artificial caving system, toast marshmallows around the campfire and outdoor cookery! With a trip to the West Midlands Safari Park included, this is an action-packed adventure that your pupils will love!
At the end of an action packed day, relax in your own private Yurt Village with dining shelter, campfire area and night toilet, with a main toilet & shower block close by.
Open from May-July, you can choose to stay for 2 or 4 nights.
All of our activity sessions are led by our qualified/assessed instructors whose aim is to deliver engaging, fast-paced, fun activities that build confidence and foster a love of the great outdoors.
The full list of activities available at our Woodland Adventure is featured below. We include an entertainment every evening, keeping everyone busy and active.
Please note: Our Woodlands centre is subject to an annual safety audit by a third party. It does not come under the scope of The School Travel Company Ltd.'s LOtC Quality Badge, nor the Adventurous Activities Licencing Authority (AALA).
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Welcome at 12pm. A woodland picnic on arrival, followed by climbing. Campfire Cooking
Target Sports (archery & rifle-shooting) Caving (NEW)/Nightline/ Woodland Trek
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West Midlands Safari Park/Tug of War
Bushcraft / Orienteering/Giant Initiative/Axe Throwing (NEW)/Acorn's Got Talent by the campfire.
Breakfast & Depart 10am.
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Sleep in WOODLAND YURTS
Our magical Bell Tent Village is set in a private setting within the forest offering a magical outdoor experience. Your pupils will sleep in bell tents with comfortable camping mats and teachers are in smaller bell tents with raised beds for a little extra comfort as well as electricity.
Next to the Bell Tent Village is a night toilet for extra convenience and there is a purpose built toilet and shower block a short walk away. Your village will have a private dining shelter with campfire area, used for cooking & dining in the evenings.
what makes this trip special?
glamping in the woods
Sleeping under the stars in a cosy Woodland Village is a proper adventure & very exciting! With comfy sleeping mats (and beds for teachers), you will get a good night's sleep after an action-packed day and an evening toasting marshmallows around the campfire.
a forest adventure
There are so many fun activities on offer here including axe throwing, climbing, archery, rifle shooting, caving (in our new artificial caving system), bushcraft, nightline and more! You'll even get to cook food on the campfire. Yum, yum.
west midlands safari park
A visit to the West Midlands Safari Park is always a real treat and you'll get to meet the animals and experience their educational programme, designed specifically for schools. Right next door, you can walk here from your Yurt Village.
location, location, location
We always carefully select our locations to offer the best adventure and our Woodland Adventure was chosen because of its pretty woodland setting and close proximity to the West Midlands Safari Park (right next door!) Easily accessible from the M5 & M6, there are excellent transport links.
Great Value from £155pp
An Acorn Adventure has always been great value and we work hard to offer the best quality experience for prices you can afford, which is why we offer 2 and 4 night options at our Woodland Adventure.
Our prices include full board accommodation, activities each day, evening entertainment, free teacher places (1:10 ratio), entry to the West Midlands Safari Park, kit & equipment and instruction. We can organise your coach transport on request, for an additional charge.
We hope to see you soon!
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Campsites in the West Midlands and central England are often overlooked in favour of their coastal counterparts, but for those who take the time to explore, camping in the West Midlands and central England is a real joy. Some campsites are situated in woodland, while others occupy unspoiled countryside or large stretches of land in Shropshire , Herefordshire , or Worcestershire . Those searching for a quintessential English landscape will find a variety here in the country's heart: gorgeous green valleys, rushing rivers, and woodlands steeped in legend are all waiting to be discovered. And the best part? You’ll find far fewer crowds than in the UK’s popular headline destinations. Head north to hike the green hills and woodland valleys of the Peak District, check into a campsite with views over the Shropshire Hills, or visit Shakespeare’s birthplace in Stratford-Upon-Avon, set amid acres of English countryside. Tent camping is best from late spring to early autumn, but winter walks still draw hikers in the off-season, and many caravan parks stay open year-round.
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Birmingham & the black country.
Nicknamed the “Black Country” for its role in the industrial revolution, Birmingham’s sprawling suburbs seem like an unlikely destination for campers. But between the Victorian buildings, historic towns, and heritage museums, you’ll also find grassy parklands and winding canals, along with a good choice of camping sites and caravan parks. Beer lovers will be happy too—the Black Country is renowned for its real ale.
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South of Birmingham, the lush countryside of Warwickshire affords plenty of options for scenic strolls, picnics, and pub lunches looking out along the canal ways. This is Shakespeare Country, so a visit to Shakespeare’s birthplace in Stratford-Upon-Avon is a must, followed by a visit to Warwick Castle, where adventurous campers can even enjoy medieval glamping.
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Rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and tree-lined canals blanket the Worcestershire countryside. Stroll the flower gardens at Croome Park, cycle along shady trails in the Wyre Forest, or go hiking in the Malvern Hills, a dramatic nine-mile range of volcanic hills rising from neighbouring meadows. This is where you’ll find some of the region’s best campsites, from spacious caravan parks to glamping in bell tents or luxury pods.
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West of Birmingham, the wild landscapes of Herefordshire stretch to the Welsh border, dotted with castle ruins and rural market towns. Campers love this pastoral paradise’s rich green fields, the famous Hereford cattle, and villages such as Eardisley, Eardisland, and Pembridge. Take to the hills for a hike or bike ride, paddle along the River Wye in a kayak or stand-up paddleboard, or explore in the footsteps of C.S.Lewis in the Golden Valley. To the south, the Wye Valley has camping options by the water, in the hills, or hidden away in the forest.
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- If you’re looking for a Shropshire pub with an idyllic location, The Bridges (01588 650260) is hard to beat. Set at the foot two rivers, this family-run pub uses local ingredients and serves food all day, every day. In winter, the log burner is a snug spot where campers relax, while summer visitors paddle in the stream with an ice cream.
- Hiding in the quiet village of Armscote, near Stratford-upon-Avon , The Fuzzy Duck (01608 682635) offers classic pub food with a sophisticated twist. Formerly the Fox & Goose, this one-time coaching inn also serves real ale and a good wine list. Pets can run free in the secure garden, where they’ll be welcomed with biscuits and blankets.
- The Nags Head (01684 574373) in Malvern offers a choice of ales, a friendly welcome, and delightfully eclectic décor. Away from the lager taps is the much-loved Bathams Best, sublime liquid gold from the Black Country. Antique chairs are grouped around an open fire, and the low-beamed walls are wonderfully cluttered to keep eyes busy.
- As a proper pub gem, The Unicorn (01584 873555) features sloping floors, mahogany panelling, and beamed ceilings. If you’re staying at a Shropshire campsite and looking to acclimatise to the relaxed pace of life, head here to nurse a pint of Ludlow Best in front of the fire. In summer, the beer garden overlooking the River Corve is a nice spot.
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Wolverley - Camping and Caravanning Club Site Wolverley Camping and Caravanning Club Site
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Gentle walks and cycle rides are top of the to do list from our Wolverley Club campsite.
Surrounded by the stunning Worcestershire countryside and with the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal just 60 metres from site means you really can enjoy life in the slow lane.
The Lock Inn adjacent to the canal and a couple of minutes’ walk from the campsite provides an excellent resting place to enjoy a pint (or frozen cider) and partake in a spot of gongoozling. There are some lovely walks to be enjoyed along the canal towpath especially as there is Springfields Park near the canal where fishing is available and a great play park for the children. Stop off in Kidderminster and, as well as shops and eateries, you’ll find the Severn Valley Railway. Board a steam train and enjoy the 16 mile journey through glorious countryside to Bridgnorth.
There are numerous opportunities for family days out from the campsite. Explore 1,000 years of history at Hartlebury Museum near Kidderminster. Bodenham Aboretum and Earth Centre, Wolverley and Arley Aboretum, Arley village are worth a visit. For animal lovers West Midland Safari Park, Dudley Zoo and Rays Farm are not to be missed.
Back at the campsite there’s a playing field for youngsters to let off steam adjacent to the campsite and a large recreation room. There’s an excellent dog walk and a good range of facilities including showers and laundry.
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- Poor TV reception – satellite dish recommended.
- The site is accessed via a narrow lane with passing places.
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Poor TV reception – satellite dish recommended. The site is accessed via a narrow lane with passing places.
100% coverage cannot be guaranteed due to rural location, weather conditions and changing flora. These can cause variable signal strength. Hotspots are available. More information .
The Queen’s Head pub in Wolverley village sources meat locally and the old village store in Wolverley does hand cut sandwiches made with locally-baked bread. Vintage afternoon tea available. The Lock pub also sources local produce.
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Moscow Villa – Nunniong State Forest (FC)
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Moscow Villa Camping area is located within the Nunniong Forest. The Nunniong Forest Drive starts at Ensay and takes in the scenic and historic sites of the Nunniong State Forest, managed by the Department of Sustainability and Environment. The drive is approximately 67kms and will take a leisurely half to full day, particularly if you wish to include one or more of the walks and explore the sites along the way.
SITE ACCESS From Melbourne travel 285km east along the Princes Highway to Bairnsdale. Take the Great Alpine Road and travel approximately 81km to Ensay, passing through the townships of Bruthen and Tambo Crossing on the way.
FEES Fees are not charged and booking is not necessary, although the camping areas may be crowded during peak holiday periods.
FACILITIES This site has basic facilities including toilets and picnic tables.
There are no facilities for rubbish collection so you must take rubbish with you when you leave and ensure the area is clean for future campers. Do not bury or dump litter in the forest.
THINGS TO DO A number of activities can be enjoyed in the Nunniong State Forest. These include fishing in the headwaters of the Tambo and Timbarra Rivers, four wheel driving, bush walking, horse riding, photography and flora and fauna appreciation.
RULES: Only camp in an existing campsite rather than create a new one and camp at least 20 meters from any stream, lake or reservoir. Do not dig trenches around tents. Take your rubbish home. Do not bury or dump litter in the forest. Where drop toilets are provided, please use them for their intended purposes. Do NOT use these toilets to empty chemical waste from cassette toilets or for the disposal of general waste. Campfires are permitted, provided the following guidelines are observed: The fire is in a fireplace or trench 30 cm deep. Please use existing fireplaces rather than create your own. The fire is not more than 1 square metre and 3 metres around the fire is cleared. The fire is not left unattended and is put out before you leave. Collect only fallen wood for fires _ Cutting down trees or damaging standing vegetation is not permitted. Fires of all types, including portable gas and liquid fuel stoves, are prohibited on days of TOTAL FIRE BAN It is your responsibility to know if a TOTAL FIRE BAN is declared. For up to date information about Fire Bans refer to www.emergency.vic.gov.au Be aware of your and your vehicle’s limitations. Most of our forest roads are dirt roads, many are four-wheel drive only (particularly after rain!) and are typically narrower than urban roads so always keep to the left. With the exception of Murrindindi Scenic Reserve (east of Buxton) and Steavenson Falls Reserve (near Marysville), you may bring your dog into Victorian state forests, provided they are under your control at all times.
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This help-out opportunity is organised via Outback Links. It is a great opportunity to Help Out someone in Broken Hill. In return, you will be provided with a place to park your RV at no cost. In some cases, but not all, facilities including power and water may be available. This will be confirmed upon application. Activities: Our busy farmer will have her hands tied with cattle work and would be so appreciative of any help with cleaning up her vacant property as well as some gardening/weeding. If you can make a difference for this overloaded farmer, please reach out! When: End October onwards Duration: 7-14 Days/Flexible Accommodation: BYO or Provided IMPORTANT NOTE – before volunteering all volunteers need to be registered with Outback Links and have an up-to-date Working with Children Check and National Police Check. To volunteer, please apply here and contact Outback Links ASAP to arrange the checks, as they can take some time to process.
Wodonga Showgrounds (CG)
This campground is a Showground or Recreation Ground with basic facilities. The area is limited to a maximum of 8 sites only, recommended to call before arriving, bookings not taken but advice as to the status HOW TO GET THERE The location information below has been checked by FRC at the time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a GPS reference. FEES & BOOKINGS Prices given here are a guide only and were correct at the date of listing, please check with the campsite for current rates. Fees are $15/night unpowered or $30/night with power (8 sites only) Caravans, camper vans, and motor homes only (no tents) WHAT’S NEARBY Wodonga Caravan & Cabin Park BIG4 Borderland Holiday Park Albury Showgrounds UPDATED27122023GW
Gin Gin Weir (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community adjacent to the Gin Gin Weir HOW TO GET THERE This area is accessed via Gin Gin Weir Road off Warren Road The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Gladstone Showgrounds (CG)
Great stopover. Gladstone Showgrounds is a campground offering powered and unpowered sites with basic facilities available. The showground is a great place for a stopover as it is close to town. The pet-friendly site is accessible to motorhomes, caravans, camper trailers, and big rigs. HOW TO GET THERE The location information below has been checked by FRC at the time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a GPS reference. FEES & BOOKINGS Fees are from $20/night for unpowered sites and $25/night for powered sites. RULES Please obey any local signage. 7 Days Limit or by arrangement, no long stays THINGS TO DO The showground is a perfect place to rest and relax from long travels. It is also a great spot to stay and explore the local shops and nearby attractions. UPDATED230622GR
Southern Stars Holiday Park (CP)
This is a Caravan Park with a good range of facilities. A family owned caravan park offering a relaxed and open environment. We are dog friendly and would love to welcome your well behaved furry companion into our park and also have fenced sites available for your pets.. HOW TO GET THERE The Address and GPS information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication and is accurate as far as we can determine. FEES & BOOKINGS Prices given here are a guide only and were correct at date of listing, please check with the park for current rates. Fees are from $40 per night unpowered and $45 with power, Big Rig sites from $60 per night FACILITIES There are most standard facilities here. UPDATED17102020KT
Coome Sandbar (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the local Council HOW TO GET THERE This area is accessed via Sandbar Road from River Road; follow Sandbar Road to the river and the camping is spread over a large area, there are rubbish bins at one location. The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Thegoa Lagoon (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Thegoa Lagoon Management Committee HOW TO GET THERE This area is accessed via Cadel Street The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Scaddings Bridge – Frenchman’s Creek (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community adjacent to the Rufus River and Darling River junction HOW TO GET THERE This area is accessed via Rufus River Road The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Lock Seven Reserve (NSW) (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community adjacent to the Rufus River and Darling River junction HOW TO GET THERE This area is accessed from Lock Seven Road via Rufus River Road The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Pooncarie Riverside Camping (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community on the Eastern bank of the Darling River HOW TO GET THERE This area is NOT to be accessed in or after rain; it is accessed from Pooncarie Road diagonally opposite Howitt Street The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Menindee Riverside Camping (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community on the Northern bank of the Darling River HOW TO GET THERE This area is NOT to be accessed in or after rain; it is accessed from the end of Haberfield Street by following the track to the left along the river. The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Stephens Creek (FC)
This is a Free Bush Camping area provided by the Council or Community near the site of the old Stephens Creek hotel which burned down in 2000 HOW TO GET THERE Located just West of Stephens Creek on the Southern side of the Menindee Road. The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Caloola Creek (FC)
This location is an off road area which is frequently used for camping or overnight stops and may not be an officially declared camping area. There are many such areas in more remote locations therefore please obey any local information in relation to this listing. HOW TO GET THERE This area is along and adjacent to a dry creek bed which should not be used with any possibility of rain or rain in the previous days The address and/or GPS information below has been checked for accuracy at time of publication and should be sufficient pending further information becoming available. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED09102020KT
Border Gate Roadhouse (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Roadhouse at the NSW/SA border; please support the roadhouse in return for a free stay. HOW TO GET THERE The track to the lake is only 700m off the Silver City. The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Cobham Lake Old Roadside Rest Area (FC)
This location is an off road area which is frequently used for camping or overnight stops and may not be an officially declared camping area. There are many such areas in more remote locations therefore please obey any local information in relation to this listing. HOW TO GET THERE The address and/or GPS information below has been checked for accuracy at time of publication and should be sufficient pending further information becoming available. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED09102020KT
Cobham Lake (FC)
This is a Free Bush Camping area provided by the Council or Community on the Northern shore of Cobham Lake highway We are still waiting for further information on this campground to update their details, in the meantime you may use the information below to find out more about this site. HOW TO GET THERE The track to the lake is only 700m off the Silver City. The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. UPDATED09102020KT
Niemur River Bridge Reserve (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community We are still waiting for further information on this campground to update their details, in the meantime you may use the information below to find out more about this site. HOW TO GET THERE The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage UPDATED08102020KT
One Tree Beach (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Murray Regional Park/State Forests HOW TO GET THERE This site is accessed off Ruwolts Road The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
Cod Beach (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Murray Regional Park/State Forests HOW TO GET THERE This site is accessed off Stock Route Road The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
Ngawe Beach (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Murray Regional Park/State Forests HOW TO GET THERE This site is accessed off Ngurensiti Road The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
Paradise Beach (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Murray Regional Park HOW TO GET THERE This site is accessed off Paradise Beach Road The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
Wattletree Beach (FC)
Barooga Beach (FC)
Pumps Beach – Sonnermans Reserve (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community HOW TO GET THERE This site is accessed off Tuppal Road 2km to the West of the Tocumwal roundabout The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
Porters Creek Picnic Area (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by NSW Forests HOW TO GET THERE At the junction of Porters Creek Road and Hut Road, accessed via Poverty Point Road from the Cobb HIghway The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
Finley RV Stop (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community HOW TO GET THERE This site is located on Endeavour Street and is a large area, part gravel and part bitumen adjacent to the railway line, the Dump Point is at the Southern end. The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Fully Self Contained Caravans and Motorhomes Only Limit of stay 24 hours Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
Gulpa Creek (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by NSW Forests HOW TO GET THERE Follow Gulpa Walliston Road 1.2km from the Cobb Highway and keep right at the junction with Gulpa Creek Road; there is a semi-open area along the creek.to your right The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
Conargo Sportsground (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community HOW TO GET THERE This site is located on Conargo Road to the South of the junction with Carrathool Road. The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
Grahams Reserve (FC)
This is a Free Camping area provided by the Council or Community HOW TO GET THERE This site is located on Calimo Road 7.5km from Wakool Road and is an area spread along the river bank near the boat ramp. The location information below has been checked by FRC at time of publication as far as possible and may be used as a gps reference. FEES & BOOKINGS There is no formal charge for the use of this facility, so if you are staying at this site we encourage you to help keep it clean and tidy, and support the local community. RULES Please obey any local signage. UPDATED06102020KT
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Rock, Kidderminster, Worcestershire (5.3 miles) Back-to-basics, peaceful and family friendly tourer camping set on the edge of the Wyre Forset. Dogs welcome. 1. 2. Loop the loop on rides, roar with dinosaurs and meet mindblowing animals in the drive through at West Midlands Safari Park. These campsites are the ideal base.
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Book Wassell Grove Camping and Caravanning in West Midlands from £16/nt. Family friendly, dogs allowed, toilet block and shower available. Best prices, easy booking, no fees with immediate confirmation. ... Learn about the natural world instead at the West Midland Safari Park (25 minutes away): there are walk-through and drive-through animal ...
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Moscow Villa Camping area is located within the Nunniong Forest. The Nunniong Forest Drive starts at Ensay and takes in the scenic and historic sites of the Nunniong State Forest, managed by the Department of Sustainability and Environment. The drive is approximately 67kms and will take a leisurely half to full day, particularly if you wish to ...