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Badja Forest Farm

Hosted by Vele · Countegany, New South Wales
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Nestled in the South East NSW town of Countegany (a quick 30 minute drive east of Cooma), Badja Forest Farm is your new BFF! A farm with history dating back to the early 1900’s still embedded on the land and even a massive pine tree you can hug. If you want to enjoy the peaceful and pleasant rural surroundings then this is the farm for you. With sheep and cow farms on one side and endless forests nearby on the other, you’ll be caught up in the middle on this 65 acre farm. Get away from it all and switch off from the hustle and bustle – yep no mobile phone reception here! Privacy! Only a maximum of two campsites available at any given time on the property. Don't want to relax? Explore nature, take a short drive to the famous Tuross Falls and Cascades, 4WD to Badja and Wadbilliga National Parks or visit the Bendethera caves in Deua National Park. The Tuross, Numeralla and Big Badja rivers are all close by.
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Countegany, 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 Vele C.

Joined in September 2018

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