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Bai-Yai River Eco-Camp & Artist Retreat

Hosted by Jill · Retreat, New South Wales
2 guests max · 2 beds · 1 toilet
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Bai-Yai is a 480 acre partly Conservation Covenanted property, 70 minutes south-west of Armidale & 70 minutes north-west of Tamworth. On the tablelands 700 metres above sea level, next door to Warrabah National Park. Our northern boundary is the Macdonald river, just before it drops westward through the gorges & changes its name to the Namoi. We're for the nature-lover who enjoys peace & quiet away from crowds, who values birdsong above the hum of cars & generators! Our facilities are simple but comfortable, all off-grid. There's a covered platform kitchen area overlooking some of the great river swimming spots for campers to enjoy, a pit toilet, simple shower, & fresh drinking water supplied daily. The owners house is out of sight but within coo-ee if needed. The river & general wildness of terrain make Bai-Yai camping not really suitable for young children who requite 24/7 supervision for their safety. CRITICAL: Please ensure your personal profile is completed including a photo before submitting a booking request.Rustic cabin with 2 x single beds & verandah, overlooking the river. Linen hire extra or bring your own sheets & towels. About 15 metres to shared camp kitchen & bathroom facilities. Bai-Yai is a 480 acre partly Conservation Covenanted property, 70 minutes south-west of Armidale & 70 minutes north-west of Tamworth. On the tablelands 700 metres above sea level, next door to Warrabah National Park. Our northern boundary is the Macdonald river, just before it drops westward through the gorges & changes its name to the Namoi. We're for the nature-lover who enjoys peace & quiet away from crowds, who values birdsong above the hum of cars & generators!  The river & general wildness of terrain make Bai-Yai camping not really suitable for young children who requite 24/7 supervision for their safety. CRITICAL: Please ensure your personal profile is completed including a photo before submitting a booking request. STRA: Exempt

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Rustic cabin with 2 x single beds & verandah, overlooking the river. Linen hire extra or bring your own sheets & towels. About 15 metres to shared camp kitchen & bathroom facilities. Bai-Yai is a 480 acre partly Conservation Covenanted property, 70 minutes south-west of Armidale & 70 minutes north-west of Tamworth. On the tablelands 700 metres above sea level, next door to Warrabah National Park. Our northern boundary is the Macdonald river, just before it drops westward through the gorges & changes its name to the Namoi. We're for the nature-lover who enjoys peace & quiet away from crowds, who values birdsong above the hum of cars & generators!  The river & general wildness of terrain make Bai-Yai camping not really suitable for young children who requite 24/7 supervision for their safety. CRITICAL: Please ensure your personal profile is completed including a photo before submitting a booking request. STRA: Exempt
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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AU$73
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for NaN guests

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100% Recommend37 Ratings · 31 reviews

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Retreat, 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 Jill & Yoshi K.

Joined in May 2017
Response rate: 100%Response time: Within 8 hours

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