RV TRAVEL
FREEDOM ISN’T ALWAYS FREE.
BUT IN THE CASE OF THESE CAMPSITES, IT’S WORTH
EVERY PENNY. THE FOUR HANDS IN A TIN CAN CREW
HIGHLIGHT THERE ALL-TIME FAVOURITES...
Feeding the brumbies at Pillaga Bore.
PILLIGA BORE, NSW
A lot of people hear the words ‘free camp’, and
they assume it will cost zero dollars. While this is
true for some locations, it is often not the case —
freedom camping means that you are self-reliant
or self-contained.
It means you must supply your own power, water
and sometimes your own amenities; however, we
have found that there are a lot that will have a
toilet of some sort. We have taken to calling them
‘freedom camps’, as this removes the assumption
that they cost nothing.
While we here at Four Hands in a Tin Can have not
completed a lap yet, we have come across some
awesome freedom camps. Here are some of our
favourites…
This is one of our all-time favourite camping spots
in winter. You camp around a hot artesian bore
and can enjoy a soak in the 36-degree water.
While you feel like you are in the middle of no-
where, and it certainly looks like it, you are only
about half an hour away from Coonamble, about
40 minutes from Wee Waa.
The campground itself provides flushing toilets
and a cold shower, which are cleaned and stocked
three days a week. For $5 a night per caravan,
and a maximum 21-day stay, we think this place
is worth the trip.
WHERE: 96KM FROM NARRABRI
ON THE PILLIGA ROAD
MORE INFORMATION
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