Wollemi Art Farm | Kelgoola Off-Grid Camping, NSW
As a completely off-grid experience, campers must be fully self-contained, bringing everything they need, including water, power, and toilet facilities. This commitment to self-reliance preserves the pristine environment and enhances the sense of a true wilderness adventure. Evenings are magical, with campfires crackling under a breathtaking canopy of stars, far from any light pollution. The Wollemi Art Farm is more than just a place to camp; it’s a destination for rejuvenation, inspiration, and a deep, meaningful connection with the Australian bush. For the adventurous and the creative spirit, it’s an unforgettable retreat.
Wollemi Art Farm
701 Coricudgy Rd, Kelgoola NSW 2849
Website: wollemiartfarm.com.au
GPS Coordinates: -32.85557, 150.20953
Site Details
- Location: A remote, private property in the Capertee Valley region, bordering Wollemi National Park.
- Site suitable for: Fully self-contained, off-road capable setups. Tents, swags, off-road camper trailers, and high-clearance 4WD campers. Not suitable for 2WD vehicles or conventional caravans.
- Road access: 4WD is essential. The access road is unsealed, steep, and can be challenging, especially after rain.
- Site surface: Natural bush clearings, grass, and earth.
- Camping permitted: Yes. Bookings are essential as this is private land.
- Maximum overnight stays: As per booking platform rules.
- Number of powered sites: 0
- Number of un-powered sites: A limited number of dispersed, private unpowered sites.
Facilities & Rules
- Facilities: None. This is a 100% off-grid and self-sufficient camping experience.
- Picnic tables: No.
- Potable water: No. You must bring all water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.
- Mobile phone coverage: Extremely unlikely. Expect no reception. An emergency communication device (e.g., PLB, satellite phone) is strongly recommended.
- TV reception: No.
- Onsite public toilets: No. You must bring your own portable toilet and take all waste with you.
- Ullage / Dump Point: No. The nearest public dump point is in Rylstone or Kandos.
- Drive through sites: No.
- Rubbish bins: No. A strict leave-no-trace policy is enforced. You must pack out everything you pack in.
- Open fires: Generally permitted in designated spots when fire bans are not in effect. Check with the host before your stay.
- Generator use: Permitted, but use must be considerate of the natural quiet and other guests.
- Number of sites available: Very limited to guarantee privacy and minimal environmental impact.
Activities & Notes
- Essentials to bring: A reliable 4WD vehicle, all water, food, fuel, own toilet/shower, power source, firewood, rubbish bags, vehicle recovery gear, and an emergency communication device.
- Pet friendly: Yes, typically pet-friendly but must be confirmed with the host upon booking. Pets must be under control at all times.
- Fishing: No, not on site.
- Short walks: Bushwalking and exploring the property’s tracks and wilderness are major activities.
Local Amenities
The nearest towns with services are Rylstone and Kandos, which are a significant drive away on country roads.
- Nearest Pubs:
- The Globe Hotel, Rylstone (approx. 50-60 km)
- Kandos Hotel, Kandos (approx. 55-65 km)
- The Royal Hotel, Rylstone (approx. 50-60 km)
- Places to Eat: Cafes, bakeries, and pubs in Rylstone and Kandos.
- Local Attractions:
- Wollemi National Park
- Gardens of Stone National Park
- Capertee Valley for birdwatching (world-renowned)
- Dunns Swamp (Ganguddy)
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- Rylstone Caravan Park (approx. 50-60 km)
- Kandos Caravan Park (approx. 55-65 km)
- Next Free Camps: Limited options nearby due to the remote nature.
- Nearest Dump Points: Rylstone Showground.
- Nearest Petrol Station: Rylstone and Kandos. It is essential to arrive with a full tank of fuel.
- Drinking Water Resupply: Rylstone or Kandos.
- Nearest Public Toilets (offsite): Rylstone or Kandos.
Seasonal Weather Forecast
The area has a temperate tablelands climate with distinct seasons. Be prepared for cold nights year-round.
- Summer (December – February): Warm to hot days, but can be cooler than the lowlands. High chance of afternoon thunderstorms.
- Autumn (March – May): Clear, sunny, and calm days with cool nights. Generally considered the best time to visit.
- Winter (June – August): Cold. Days are often crisp and sunny, but nights are very cold with heavy frosts, frequently dropping below 0°C.
- Spring (September – November): Mild, pleasant days with cool nights. A great time for wildflowers and walking.