Attached is a video I have put together on the Gresford Show Grounds, in the HUnter Valley. Camp fees are cheap and amenities are good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0HEfuiukpE
Hope you enjoy and consider a stay there.
Vulcan
-- Edited by Vulcan on Sunday 13th of November 2016 12:23:37 PM
jules47 said
03:36 PM Nov 20, 2016
Thanks for that John - looks a great spot - how much per night with power and without? Is there a dump point? Good drinking water?
Vulcan said
03:46 PM Nov 20, 2016
jules47 wrote:
Thanks for that John - looks a great spot - how much per night with power and without? Is there a dump point? Good drinking water?
Jules, thanks for the reply. The prices (when I was there) were $20pn for a powered site and $15pn for unpowered. Obviously, I used the unpowered site. That price seemed to be independent of the number of people in the "site". The fella who collects the camp monies is a character. Yes, there is a dump point and the water was town water. It's a nice little spot and off the beaten track. You could overnight there or stay for a couple of days and check out the surrounding dams and scenery.
Cheers!
Vulcan (AKA John)
jules47 said
05:14 PM Nov 20, 2016
Thanks John, might have a look when we are heading north next!
Take care.
wasn_me said
04:36 PM Jan 9, 2017
I stayed there early 2015. I called in for an overnight stop & ended up staying 3 nights. There was a great little butcher near the entrance, he did a lot a fancy chicken meals. From memory the road from Gresford to Dungog was pretty spectacular.
Cheers Pete
jeepnudger said
11:52 PM Mar 22, 2019
Have had a look at this it is rustic , was clean and tidy , pleasant area to put up digs for a few nights
Hi folks.
Attached is a video I have put together on the Gresford Show Grounds, in the HUnter Valley. Camp fees are cheap and amenities are good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0HEfuiukpE
Hope you enjoy and consider a stay there.
Vulcan
-- Edited by Vulcan on Sunday 13th of November 2016 12:23:37 PM
Jules, thanks for the reply. The prices (when I was there) were $20pn for a powered site and $15pn for unpowered. Obviously, I used the unpowered site. That price seemed to be independent of the number of people in the "site". The fella who collects the camp monies is a character. Yes, there is a dump point and the water was town water. It's a nice little spot and off the beaten track. You could overnight there or stay for a couple of days and check out the surrounding dams and scenery.
Cheers!
Vulcan (AKA John)
Take care.