Fossickers Tourist Park

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  • Friendly and peaceful holiday park on the Peel River at Nundle, NSW
  • Five minutes’ walk to Nundle museums; 15 minutes’ drive to Chaffey Dam
  • Communal kitchen and tennis courts; gold prospecting next to the site
Fancy your chances prospecting for precious metal in New South Wales? Book into Fossickers Tourist Park at Nundle, where you can pan for gold in the Peel River just behind the pitches, which have farmland or hill views. Whether you’re camping as a couple, or with family and friends, this leafy and relaxing waterside spot makes a great place to stay. Family-friendly facilities include a parent-and-baby washroom, an accessible shower block, and a laundry and drying room – are all kept meticulously clean. A communal camp kitchen with fridges to keep stuff cool and grills for barbecuing takes care of catering needs, and there are plenty of nooks and crannies around the grounds for picnicking in the sun. You can hike along the river from the campsite, play a game of tennis or explore the surrounding bushland on horseback. There’s nearly always a music or foodie festival going off in Nundle (five minutes’ walk), a former gold-prospecting town founded in 1854 during the Gold Rush – and there’s still gold in the river, so why not see if you can find some?

Site type

Tent pitches 55
Lodges, cabins, pods or huts 12
Touring caravan pitches 55
Motorhome pitches 55
Open all year

Tourist board rating

Languages spoken

English

Nearest sites

Unfortunately, we have no nearby bookable sites.

Features

Leisure on site

Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Games room Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Play area TV room Take away Tennis Watersports

Amenities on site

Bath available Car parking by pitch/unit Composting toilet Disabled facilities Dog park Drying room Food shop Free wifi Ice pack freezing Internet access Launderette Parent & baby washroom Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Public telephone Shower available Toilet block Washing-up area Wifi

Groups welcome

D. of E. welcome Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Rallies welcome Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue provided Barbecues allowed Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all year

Themes

Budget/backpacker Forest Lake and/or mountain Peaceful Spectacular scenery Walkers' paradise Wildlife haven

Utilities

Charging facilities Chemical disposal Electric car charging point(s) Gas cylinders available Recycling available Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby Dog walk nearby Nearby farmers' market Public transport nearby Shop nearby

Type

Large (51-200 pitches)

Nearby leisure

Canoeing/kayaking nearby Fishing nearby Golf nearby Horse riding nearby Restaurant nearby Tennis nearby

Touring and motorhomes

Drainage hook-up points for tourers Tourer storage facilities Water hook-up points for tourers

Location

Fossickers Tourist Park

Jenkins Street

Nundle

New South Wales

Australia

2340

Directions

Timezone

Australia/Sydney +1000 (GMT+10:00)

GPS

-31.45927°N
151.12732°W

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

The gold-mining heritage is deeply embedded into Nundle (five minutes’ walk), a historic mining town with a glittering collection of gold and gemstones displayed at the Information Centre. Understand the backstory of the colonial gold rush at Mount Misery Gold Mine Museum, pick up bespoke textiles at Nundle Woollen Mill, one of the oldest operation spinning mills left in Australia, and have a potter around boutiques selling jewellery and gems. For more active pursuits, try swimming, sailing, boating or fishing for trout on the Chaffey Dam (15 minutes’ drive), keeping an eye out for pelicans and ibis as you go. Right next to the campground, cycle along the riverside path sheltered by plane trees, or if you’re keen to get out into the forest, take a bush walk on a section of the long-distance Fossickers Way. 'Fossicking' is the local word for panning for precious metals or stones, and if you’d like to try your luck, hire panning equipment at the Mount Misery Gold Mine Museum and see whether you find gold or sapphires in the Peel River.

Reviews

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would recommend this site to a friend

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would stay here again

Only showing reviews for the last 30 months.

Absolutely excellent cabins and camp grounds. Something for everyone

Overall 10/10
Location 10
Value for money 10
Accommodation 10
Facilities / Activities 10
Customer service 10
Child friendliness 10
Cleanliness 10
Wifi 8
Danielle U. The reviewer booked through Pitchup.com

Riverview 2 bedroom cabin

Liked: Cabins were nice tidy and secure. Everything we needed was available to us. Clean grounds and emenities Easy check in process Helpful and understanding Easy to find contact and talk to. The whole process was just simple start to finish which made a relaxing time

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  • Does Fossickers Tourist Park have a swimming pool? No View all features
  • Is Fossickers Tourist Park dog friendly? Yes View all features
  • What attractions are near Fossickers Tourist Park? The gold-mining heritage is deeply embedded into Nundle (five minutes’ walk), a historic mining town with a glittering collection of gold and gemstones displayed at the Information Centre. Understand the backstory of … Read more
  • When can I check in and check out of Fossickers Tourist Park?
    Camping and touring
    Arrive:  11 a.m. –  Anytime
    Depart by:  10 a.m.
    On-site accommodation
    Arrive:  2 p.m. –  Anytime
    Depart by:  10 a.m.
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