The campsite is accessible by sealed roads
84 km NNE of Sydney
GPS: Latitude 33° 12′ 2.16"S Longitude 151° 36′ 13.68"E
The campground is on Birdie Beach Drive near Birdie beach.
General Information
You can park a caravan, trailer, or a tent in this campground There are a total of 36 campsitesA well establish campsite.
There are 8 caravan sites and 28 tent based camping sites.
Groups of more than 8 are required to fill in a group booking form which can be obtained through the booking office.
There is a short walk along a footpath to Birdie Beach. The campsite is flat and in an open area, reasonably well protected from the sea breeze. There is some but limited shaded area.
The amenities block and cooking shelter are in great condition and provide good facilities. There is an emergency only phone near the amenities block.
Bookings and contact information
You can book a campsite by phoning the Campsite contactFor more information contact the Central Coast and Hunter Range Campsite bookings office on:Phone:02 4320 4203
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Fees
Camping fees applyAdult=$14 Per NightChildren=$7 Per Night
Car entry fees applyVehicle=$7 Per Day
Bookings are taken up to 3 months in advance and written confirmation of cancellations must be recieved two weeks in advance otherwise there is a $22 admin fee is charged. Inclement weather is not considered reason for a booking cancellation. Children rates apply to people aged 5-15 years (children under 5 are free)
Facilities
Toilets Pit or composting toilets are available
Showers Cold showers are provided on site
Water Drinking water is provided on site
Picnic Tables Picnic tables are provided on site
Pit fire BBQs Wood fired BBQ's are not provided
Electric of Gas BBQs Gas or electric BBQ's are provided
Rubbish Bins There are rubbish bins provided on site
Fuel Stove only area This is a Fuel Stove only area.
ActivitiesSwimmingThere are places to swimNearest know Camping Stores
Munmorah State Conservation Area is a coastal park south of Catherine Hill Bay at the northern end of the NSW Central Coast. The park is blessed with some wonderful beaches popular with swimmers and surfers. You can stay overnight in either of the two well established campsites, both a short walk from the beach. The park puts on a wonderful wildflower in spring and summer each year. The park entrance gates are locked overnight and are open 5:30am to 9:00p.m during daylight savings period, 6:00am to 6:00pm outside of daylight savings time.
I have been camping at Freemans for over 30 years. It is a great spot close to the beach and ideal for parents wanting to take their kids on their first camping trips. With the closure of the park at night, the campsite is usually very peaceful - although it does sometimes get corwded in summer.
Wanting to take my son camping but im a little confused as to how kid friendly it is. Do the nudest generally stay on the beach or do they wonder through the campsite?
Any comments would be appreciated
Thanks Amanda