If you're looking for a different place to stay, a different way to stay and something that is not your run-of-the-mill experience, then this is well worth considering.
Super quiet location with only the wildlife and lamas for company, the site has fabulous views to remind you that this part of NSW has plenty to offer by way of scenic beauty. The two tents and one dome are nicely apart from each other to allow privacy, the individual tents and the communal kitchen are well stocked with kit and utensils and the pretty basic cooking facilities are perfectly fine for those not adventurous enough to cook on the open fire. Highly recommend trying your hand on the open fire cooking - its challenging, fun and satisfying.
We stayed in Yirri, the big tent. Very comfortable bed (massive tick for this cos you need the comfort when its been blowing a storm outside and you need a proper sleep), simple presentation, no fussy nonsense, just practical, usable facilities.
Flies were a bit of a pain but there's nothing you do about that. The rest of the wildlife was great with wallabies, birds, loads of butterflies all wandering around the place.
The fact there is no phone signal may be a downer for some, but being off grid does slow everything down and, if you cannot bear being without internet access, the local pub has wireless.
Don't come here if you are seeking luxury camping; it's comfortable but not luxurious (and doesn't pretend to be). It's a great place, nicely thought through and delivered.