December 18, 2025

Kui Parks Welcomes Three New Campgrounds to the Eurobodalla Coast

Kui Parks is proud to welcome three new campgrounds to its growing network, inviting travellers to experience the Eurobodalla Coast in its most natural and authentic form. Mystery Bay Campground, Dalmeny Campground and Moruya North Head Campground each offer a simple, back-to-basics way to stay, perfectly suited to one of New South Wales’ most breathtaking coastal regions.

Located on the South Coast of NSW, the Eurobodalla region stretches across more than 110 kilometres of coastline, where national parks, state forests and unspoilt beaches shape the landscape. Rich in Yuin Indigenous culture and layered with European heritage, the region is known for its laid-back coastal towns, fresh local produce and outdoor experiences that feel genuine and unhurried.

These newly welcomed campgrounds celebrate the essence of traditional camping and caravanning. With minimal facilities – including cold showers and drop toilets – the focus is firmly on the environment around you. It’s camping the way many remember it: simple, honest and deeply connected to place.

Mystery Bay Campground offers a peaceful coastal escape surrounded by bushland and ocean. The area is well known for snorkelling, kayaking and bushwalking, with clear waters and coastal trails right on your doorstep. Despite its secluded feel and off the grid camping style, Mystery Bay is also close to some of the region’s best food and wine experiences, making it an ideal balance of nature and local flavour.

At Dalmeny Campground, travellers are treated to classic South Coast scenery and a front-row seat to seasonal whale watching. The campground is a great base for exploring nearby highlights including Gulaga National Park, Mountain Bike Narooma, Montague Island and the popular Narooma Oyster Festival. Dalmeny Campground also offers powered sites, providing added flexibility for caravanners while still maintaining its relaxed, natural setting.

Moruya North Head Campground completes the trio, offering a coastal camping experience centred around water and wide open space. Popular for fishing, swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and surfing, the campground sits close to both river and ocean, making it a favourite for those who like their days shaped by the tides and true off the grid camping.

Together, these three campgrounds showcase what makes the Eurobodalla Coast so special – untouched landscapes, easy access to the outdoors and a slower pace of travel. As part of the Kui Parks network, they offer travellers a chance to experience the region in a way that feels authentic, affordable and true to the spirit of camping.

Why Visit? For individuals craving a genuine, back to the basics experience, these three camp grounds certainly deliver. They invite you to soak in the scenery with out distraction.

Why Choose Kui Parks? As a Kui Parks member, guests enjoy exclusive discounts, well-maintained facilities, and a friendly community of like-minded travellers across Australia.

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