Last Updated May 2019 | Originally suggested by Glenworth Valley
Family friendly, bush camping in a pristine natural environment.
Most of our campsites are scattered along Popran Creek in a number of large open fields. The campsites are kept in a natural state and are all unpowered.
Glenworth Valley is also a working horse farm, so please do not expect all the comforts or facilities of a commercial caravan park. We do however offer hot showers, toilets, wood-fired BBQ’s and picnic tables and we offer the convenience of parking your car at your campsite.
Camper trailers, caravans and motor homes are also welcome.
Please be aware our guests camp with us to enjoy the peace and quiet that the valley offers. As such, a 10pm noise curfew applies.
If you are wanting to stay up all night drinking and making loud noise then Glenworth Valley is not the right place for you to camp.
Whether you’re planning a weekend away or a week-long stay at Glenworth Valley, you can bring your own camping equipment or we can organise your campsite for you. Our staff can arrange to have your campsite fully assembled for you, ready for your arrival (pre-arrangement required).
Please note dogs are NOT permitted at Glenworth Valley.
Campers are welcome to bring their own kayak with them if you wish to explore Popran Creek at their own leisure. There is no fee to bring your own kayak and launch it on our creek if you are camping or doing an activity with us. However if you are not camping or doing an activity with us the fee to bring your own kayak is $50.
1300
Camping with an Activity*
Adult – $12.50 p/night
Children – $6.25 p/night
Camping without an Activity
Adult – $25 p/night
Children – $12.50 p/night
Camping during peak periods**
Adult – $30 p/night
Children – $15 p/night
All children under the age of 7 years camp for free at all times
Please note: Firewood and Ice are available for purchase at the check-in office – trading hours – 8.30am – 4pm
*1 Activity = 1 night half price camping per person.
2 Activities = 2 nights half price camping per person. Applies to guided activities only. Excludes Lead ponies, kayak hire and Hour of power laser skirmish. Conditions apply.
**Peak periods include public holiday long weekends
Bookings can be made over the phone or internet.
Glenworth Valley Office (over the phone) - 4375 1222
Website - www.glenworth.com.au
Flushing Toilets
Not allowed
It is not known if there is water available at this campsite
There are no built fireplaces in this camp ground, however it may be permisable to have a camp fire under certain conditions. Please check local fire restrictions and rules before lighting fires.
Wood barbeques are available. Bring firewood and check firebans.
This campsite is near a river or creek that has swimming holes.
There is no fishing at or near this campsite.
Yes.
There are canoeing and kayaking spots at or near this campsite
This site is accessable by caravans in good weather.
Directions & GPS - When using a GPS to drive to Glenworth Valley, you will need to enter the address as Cooks Road, Glenworth Valley (do NOT input Glenworth Valley only or input an address number).
Travelling North from Sydney on the M1 Motorway
•14km north after the Brooklyn Bridge
•Take the Calga / Peats Ridge exit
•Continue along Peats Ridge Rd for approximately 3kms
•Turn left onto Cooks Road
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Drive across the cattle grid and follow the signs to reception
Travelling South from Newcastle on the M1 Motorway
•2km after the Mooney Mooney Bridge
•Take the second Calga / Peats Ridge exit
(please note for all customers on the M1 prior to the Gosford exit, there are TWO Peats Ridge exits, you must take the second Peats Ridge exit, which is located AFTER the Gosford exit)
•Turn left onto Peats Ridge Rd and continue along for approximately 4 kms
•Turn left onto Cooks Road
•Drive across the cattle grid and follow the signs to reception
For full directions please visit our website http://www.glenworth.com.au/how-to-find-glenworth-valley
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