Where do the Grey-nomads retreat to in hot Summer NSW.?
tommogt said
07:20 PM Sep 17, 2011
Hi all , just wondering where all the nomads retreat to in The Hot summer months.?
Mainly been told around Armidale area.? What are your thoughts Campers.?
We sold our house and bought a 21 foot setup . Not off road vehicle + van.
Like to hear your places ... Cheers
-- Edited by tommogt on Saturday 17th of September 2011 07:23:45 PM
valnrob said
07:38 PM Sep 17, 2011
Hi there tommogt, we in Nth West NSW and yep the summer is HOT. Haven't been to Armidale but sometimes we go to Bingara on the Gwydir River, or Brettis Reserve near Gloucester. Might try Nundle this summer. Best to try near a river or at least a swimming pool to cool off!
cheers
tommogt said
07:43 PM Sep 17, 2011
Much appreciated. Thanks for your advice.will write it down.
Pejay said
08:03 PM Sep 17, 2011
Hi tommogt,
Welcome to the forum, have to say that Bingara is lovely, the caravan park is right on the river and plenty of shade. But if you really want a cool spot, have stopped off at Guyra on Christmas Eve one year and damn near froze my butt off!!! But then Guyra is always a cold place - the caravan park there is very basic (and a little 'tired') but certainly clean and is supposed to be the highest caravan park in Oz.
Cruising Granny said
08:40 PM Sep 17, 2011
I can't make any recommendations about NSW in summer, but I will say "welcome" to the forum Graeme. Nice to see you here. I hope you enjoy your stay. Safe and happy travels.
Gerty Dancer said
08:42 PM Sep 17, 2011
Well Tommogt, we usually stay home in Canberra over the summer school hols!. But as soon as they are finished, theres Tathra, Eden, on the South coast, or in the mountains in the Wadbilliga NP or the Kosciuszko NP. Rarely hot at any of these places and plenty of spots to camp.
NeilandRaine said
06:38 AM Sep 18, 2011
If you can afford it go to Tasmania. I have found most good spots I have been to around NSW are full during holidays but one nice spot I have been is Ellenborough, west of Wauchope towards Walcha. Forget about it during holidays.
jonathan said
06:59 AM Sep 18, 2011
Hi Graeme .. and welcome to the group !
Basically from NSW and now on the road full-time, One place I frequently stop at whether it be summer or winter is "Macquarie Woods" which is approx.halfway between Bathurst and Orange and it s also in the Camps book ..
Winter can be bitterley cold, but summer is much more the chosen season in my book .. it is a large area and usually has a wind blowing which provides the breeze .. situated on undulating hills and well maintained by the "Forestry"
Worth a look at ..
Jon
-- Edited by jonathan on Sunday 18th of September 2011 07:00:31 AM
jimricho said
07:38 AM Sep 18, 2011
Where do the Grey-nomads retreat to in hot Summer NSW.?.......This GN likes to spend summer in a place next to a nice bushland reserve, friendly neighbours, 5 min drive to a nice uncrowded beach, refreshing seabreeze most afternoons. Where's this place you ask? It's Home! (where I live when not on the road). I avoid travelling during the summer school hols.
Bingara is mentioned in this thread, also near Bingara is Copeton Dam that's worth considering.
valnrob said
07:56 AM Sep 18, 2011
Lots of free camping on the Gwydir River at Bingara. We are going there in November for a week. Meeting up with people that go there all the time. Looking forward to it. Lovely little town too, stop in at the cake shop!
jonathan said
08:19 AM Sep 18, 2011
Yep ..
Bingara is excellent .. heaps of space and the local council is very supportive in that it stays that way for travellers & campers ..
Jon
tommogt said
08:20 AM Sep 18, 2011
Thank you all for your comments and sugestions . Have taken all info on board . and glad to be in this forum with all of you . CHEERS.
wendyv said
08:58 PM Sep 18, 2011
Spend the 2-3 weeks of the Xmas - New Year period somewhere pleasant, away from the coast. Snowy Mts is one such area. Once that crazy period is over, head for the coast.
stoney123 said
07:37 AM Sep 19, 2011
i tend to get into one of the nat parks on sth coast, there are still some free ones and some are cheap. But you have to get in at least a week before xmas to get a site. In the free ones some moron will sneak in when you are out and park his van on your "site". I always now put up clothes line etc to "protect" my bit a bush and my car spot. I cannot handle the heat I need the evening sea breeze. Nat parks have wrecked my favourite xmas spot (meroo/half-tide) by fencing off the good camping spots we have been using for 40 years.
Hi all , just wondering where all the nomads retreat to in The Hot summer months.?
Mainly been told around Armidale area.? What are your thoughts Campers.?
We sold our house and bought a 21 foot setup . Not off road vehicle + van.
Like to hear your places ... Cheers
-- Edited by tommogt on Saturday 17th of September 2011 07:23:45 PM
cheers
Much appreciated. Thanks for your advice.will write it down.
Welcome to the forum, have to say that Bingara is lovely, the caravan park is right on the river and plenty of shade. But if you really want a cool spot, have stopped off at Guyra on Christmas Eve one year and damn near froze my butt off!!! But then Guyra is always a cold place - the caravan park there is very basic (and a little 'tired') but certainly clean and is supposed to be the highest caravan park in Oz.
Nice to see you here. I hope you enjoy your stay. Safe and happy travels.
But as soon as they are finished, theres Tathra, Eden, on the South coast, or in the mountains in the Wadbilliga NP or the Kosciuszko NP. Rarely hot at any of these places and plenty of spots to camp.
Hi Graeme .. and welcome to the group !
Basically from NSW and now on the road full-time, One place I frequently stop at whether it be summer or winter is "Macquarie Woods" which is approx.halfway between Bathurst and Orange and it s also in the Camps book ..
Winter can be bitterley cold, but summer is much more the chosen season in my book .. it is a large area and usually has a wind blowing which provides the breeze .. situated on undulating hills and well maintained by the "Forestry"
Worth a look at ..
Jon
-- Edited by jonathan on Sunday 18th of September 2011 07:00:31 AM
Bingara is mentioned in this thread, also near Bingara is Copeton Dam that's worth considering.
Yep ..
Bingara is excellent .. heaps of space and the local council is very supportive in that it stays that way for travellers & campers ..
Jon
Thank you all for your comments and sugestions . Have taken all info on board . and glad to be in this forum with all of you . CHEERS.