
Central Coast of NSW Camping


From the rugged coastline of Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River, the Central Coast of NSW stretches all the way to the southern shores of Lake Macquarie.
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Glenworth Valley Outdoor Adventures
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Glenworth Valley invites you to escape amongst 3,000 acres of the finest unspoilt wilderness located in a deep valley in the hinterland region of the NSW Central Coast. We offer camping all year round, catering to both small and large groups.



















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Freemans Campground
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An easy drive from Sydney, it is the home of many who have escaped the crowded metropolitan lifestyle but who still work in the City. Excellent rail services provide easy and reliable access for commuters to both Sydney and Newcastle.
It is also the home of a growing retirement population as well as a welcoming destination for holidaymakers.
This diversity of residents and visitors is complemented by the diversity of choice in lifestyle, from beachside hut to highrise town apartment. But one thing that all here have in common is the relaxed lifestyle and easy access to the vast and inviting waterways.
The golden sands of the surf beaches are guarded by numerous surf lifesaving clubs where holidaymakers swarm to get their share of sand, surf and sunshine. As the region is only an hour from most of Sydney, it is also a favourite haunt of day trippers on the weekends.
The many inland channels and lakes are perfect for fishers in their small boats or simply casting from the shore. Numerous boat ramps provide easy access and parking for those who enjoy a day out on the water.
The Central Coast also has its hinterland with the rugged mountainous area west of the coast around Mangrove Mountain and down to the Hawkesbury River.
It is also the home of a growing retirement population as well as a welcoming destination for holidaymakers.
This diversity of residents and visitors is complemented by the diversity of choice in lifestyle, from beachside hut to highrise town apartment. But one thing that all here have in common is the relaxed lifestyle and easy access to the vast and inviting waterways.
The golden sands of the surf beaches are guarded by numerous surf lifesaving clubs where holidaymakers swarm to get their share of sand, surf and sunshine. As the region is only an hour from most of Sydney, it is also a favourite haunt of day trippers on the weekends.
The many inland channels and lakes are perfect for fishers in their small boats or simply casting from the shore. Numerous boat ramps provide easy access and parking for those who enjoy a day out on the water.
The Central Coast also has its hinterland with the rugged mountainous area west of the coast around Mangrove Mountain and down to the Hawkesbury River.