Meralda Station
Highlights
Overview
Meralda Station in Cobar, New South Wales offers camping travellers an honest, low-impact outback stay on a working farm surrounded by wide horizons, quiet bushland and clear night skies. Guests can choose from off-grid campsites, secluded paddock spots or retro caravans, each providing a simple, comfortable base with all the space and calm the outback is known for.
What sets Meralda Station apart is its commitment to keeping things real. The property stays intentionally small and grounded, focusing on natural beauty rather than added frills. Campers enjoy private firepits, open paddock views and the station's signature sunset bath experience a cleverly repurposed Bedford truck bathhouse positioned to capture uninterrupted sunsets. This approach blends authenticity with thoughtful touches, allowing visitors to feel genuinely connected to the land without losing comfort.
Close to Cobar yet carrying the atmosphere of remote country, the station offers easy access to mining lookouts, heritage attractions and bush tracks ideal for walking or cycling. The flat terrain supports effortless navigation for travellers towing vans, while the off-grid setup reflects a strong commitment to low-impact, sustainable stays. As a family-run property with deep ties to the region, Meralda Station carries stories and character that enrich every visit. Travellers seeking a true outback experience, delivered simply and honestly, are invited to explore availability and plan their stay.