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3 of 5 stars
Dimndz   1 contribution
Sydney
Dec 12, 2009 | Trip type: Couples

We imagined Paperbark Camp to be nestled by the bay with pretty scenery and quality service. It's more so located in dense bush by a muddy swamp. Pictures were decieving . Original tents are great but the little extra you get for a Deluxe wouldn't be worth it. Service amongst staff is inconsistent. Some care others don't. Staff have little... more

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5 of 5 stars
BigRobbyP   11 contributions
London
Nov 27, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
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We stayed here for our 10 year anniversary and it exceeded expectations. We had wild Kangeroos skip past our tent, borrowed the bikes to go to the white sand beaches, had probably the best food of our lives, had a eye opening whale trip and took the canoes down the creek. Best weekend for years. It is expensive but it's... more

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5 of 5 stars
mumbo51   3 contributions
Australia
Oct 11, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
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We stayed at Paperbark Camp on an unseasonably wet and cold October weekend - far from ideal conditions for any type of camping - but it didn't matter as Paperbark was still terrific even in the rain. It's right in the middle of a magical paperbark forest. We had a standard tent which was roomy, comfy and had absolutely everything... more

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5 of 5 stars
SydneyStephen   26 contributions
Sydney, Australia
Sep 21, 2009 | Trip type: Couples

We're just back from two nights at Paperbark Camp and would have to be VERY nit-picky to find any faults from booking to check out. I booked online and opted for a package which included dinner both nights at the Gunyah restaurant as other decent dining options in the area seem to be very sparse. Booking and subsequent email confirmation... more

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5 of 5 stars
hollydaysSydney   7 contributions
Sydney
Sep 3, 2009 | Trip type: Friends getaway

I stayed at Paperbark Camp with a friend in November 2006. I have been meaning to write this review for some time. We had a wonderful time here. The tents were gorgeous, and we spend our time relaxing on our balcony, canoeing in the river and eating at the restautant (excellent food and a great atmosphere). We did feel a... more

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5 of 5 stars
GypsyButterfly   2 contributions
Denver, Colorado
Apr 23, 2009 | Trip type: Friends getaway

We went to the Paperbark Camp seeking nature, solitude, and a truly unique experience. It more than delivered! We arrived late in the afternoon but had plenty of time to wander up to the bar and grab a beer before doing a bit of fishing and canoeing (they have bikes and canoes for guests to use) from their river pier.... more

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4 of 5 stars
AustraliaNat   1 contribution
Australia
Jan 31, 2009 | Trip type: Couples

We spent a Friday and Saturday night at Paperbark Camp. I didn't find it quite as fantastic as a lot of other people did athough, overall, it was an enjoyable experience. We were in the Original style tent and it was comfortable enough. The tents were slightly too close for comfort for me (approximately 10metres apart) . When in the... more

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4 of 5 stars
GDHSPS   3 contributions
Sydney, Australia
Dec 7, 2008 | Trip type: Couples

I heard about PBC through a friend and we decided to spend the Friday night there, in search of a different experience. The most important thing to note is to print out the travel directions listed on the website. Do not solely rely on your GPS, ours took us to a dead-end road (it failed to realise that the road... more

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5 of 5 stars
TheHusk   1 contribution
Nottigham, UK
Oct 28, 2008 | Trip type: Couples
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Paperbark Camp was 2 nights of Eco luxury during a 3 week trip around Oz. The setting is excellent, accomodation was wonderful, staff extremely friendly and helpful, Gunyah Restaurant served sublime food and the wine list was quite reasonable. A kayak down the river to the Husky Pub is a must, and easy enough for those of limited kayaking experience.... more

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4 of 5 stars
COTravelers22   4 contributions
Colorado, USA
Jul 7, 2008 | Trip type: Couples

This was our first visit to Australia from the US. We stayed at the Paperbark Camp in April for 3 nights and it rained considerably. Everything stayed dry in the tents but the bedding always felt damp. The beds were comfortable and the tent contained conveniences you would need such as bug spray and candles. Minimal towels. Nice covered porch... more

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Paperbark Camp Address

571 Woollamia Rd, Woolamia 2540, Australia