The Land Hideaway
Highlights
- Explore four acres of private camping near Jerusalem Creek, surrounded by the tranquil Chichester State Forest.
- Savour the sounds of local lyrebirds calling in the gullies while relaxing in your secluded retreat.
- Enjoy a refreshing swim in deep pools or slide into streams, perfect for a hot summer's day.
- Unwind around the fire pit in the tea house, dining alfresco under a starry sky with friends.
The Land Hideaway is a private location not far from Dungog on the edge of the Chichester State Forest on Jerusalem Creek, once called Munduk by the traditional indigenous Gringai people. The Land has around four acres cleared for camping with access to an undercover 6×6 metre tea house and a long drop loo.
For those looking for a nature retreat, a well-constructed short walk will put you into Jerusalem Creek with its waterfalls, pools and cascades. It’s a special treat to hear the local lyrebirds calling in the surrounding gullies. Deep pools for swimming or sliding on the rock shelf into streams. Plenty to explore: A short drive will take you into Jerusalem National Park and the Chichester State Forest. If you’re into biking, it’s 18 kilometres to the Ride Dungog flow tracks and 20 kilometres to the classic town of Dungog.
The property has a motor cross track, which is a 600-metre circuit that has challenges with hills and turns. Suitable for experienced riders, though there is plenty of open space in view of adults for the younger or beginner riders.
Tired punters can settle around a fire pit and dine alfresco in the Tea House. There’s much to enjoy, and it’s only a bit over an hour from Newcastle.
Enjoy the privacy of the campground to yourself or with your friends.
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