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Artisans Park

Hosted by Glenn · Turondale, New South Wales
3 sites · Lodging · 390 acres
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Artisans Park is a farm set on top of a mountain which is sometimes windy sometimes snowing and being a farm we have animals and spiders and everything that nature includes note we can not control the weather or nature, there are no local coffee shops, we are not connected to the electricity. This is a camping site and our stays are like camping all heating is wood hot water is gas and lights are solar, No TV no power points no fancy appliances. If you like camping and staying in something unique Artisans Park is the place for you, If you want a luxurious five star stay we are defiantly not the place our stays are basic and clean. 1949 London Bus, WW2 Army Tower, 1885 Trig Hut Artisans Park is located 45 minutes from Bathurst and is the closest city for food and fuel. We do not have local shops or fuel stations. The London bus is suitable for children as the upper deck houses the bedroom. The lower deck houses the kitchen and bathroom with a front deck complete with barbecue and amazing views. Relax and watch the kangaroos and eagles from your private deck. Summer swimming in the crystal clear river and winter camp fires where you can toast marshmallows. The lower level has a cooktop "no oven or fridge share fridge at entrance of park", outside gas BBQ and tables. You will need to bring your own drinking water. There is a toilet and shower downstairs. The top deck has two small single beds and one double, quilts and pillows however BYO linen sheets and towels. This bus has featured on many TV shows and is often featured in travel magazines, including on Better Homes and Gardens television in 2013 and in many magazines shoots. No pets please. once again no pets including dogs.
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1949 London Bus

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Quirky · Sleeps 4
Stay in a 1949 London double decker bus located within Artisans Park.  Please note his bus is suitable for a couple or small family and is off grid without any fancy appliances. eg. TV or coffee machine ect. It does have lights and hot water along with phone reception.  Set high overlooking the back of the Blue Mountains is one of Australia's most unique farm stays - a genuine red 1949 London double decker bus.  Artisans Park is just a three hour drive from Sydney over the Blue Mountains and, at 1000 metres, experiences winter snow and mild summers.  The London bus is suitable for children as the upper deck houses the bedroom. The lower deck houses the kitchen and bathroom with a front deck complete with barbecue and amazing views.  Relax and watch the kangaroos and eagles from your private deck. Summer swimming in the crystal clear river and winter camp fires where you can toast marshmallows. Around the bus is a large stage, playground, bus stop, traffic lights and sculpture.... The lower level has a  cooktop "no oven", outside gas BBQ and tables. Please note no fridge other than a common one at entrance. You will need to bring your own drinking water. There is a toilet and shower downstairs.  The top deck has two small single beds and one double, BYO linen and towels This bus has featured on many TV shows and is often featured in travel magazines, including on Better Homes and Gardens television in 2013 and in many magazines shoots. No pets please.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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1940 WW2 Army Communication Tower

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Tiny home · Sleeps 3
Located at the entrance of Artisans Park, this restored 1940-1946 WW2 Army Communication Tower is a unique experience. Easy 2WD all weather access. Please note that your stay is off grid and has lights no power points there are no fancy appliances like TV or coffee machine. There is phone reception. The Tower has one double bed and one single bunk above it which is suitable for a child who can climb. The top floor is heated by pot belly wood heater. This is a compact stay. The kitchen has a cook top downstairs along with outdoor tables. It's a short walk to flushing toilets and shower, similar to shared amenities in a caravan park. No pets please.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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1885 Trig Station Hut

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Cabin · Sleeps 3
Stay in a restored 1885 Trig Station Hut located at the entrance of Artisans Park its like steeping back in time. The 1885 hut is basic however it does have lighting but no power-points. Gas hot water, gas heater and a semi outdoor wood fire place BYO wood Winter only. BYO linen and towels. Being at the entrance you may have the odd guest drive past however you may see no one,
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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AU$194
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98% Recommend68 Ratings · 58 reviews

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Turondale, New South Wales, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Glenn M.

Joined in February 2022
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