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Bundarra Farm Camp

Barham, New South Wales
200 acres hosted by Lauren M.
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Bundarra is a free range livestock and regenerative working farm, on Barapa Barapa country just outside Barham. Our farm and the forest surrounding us is an ancient floodplain steeped in indigenous history and changing landscapes. We offer seasonal camping at changing sites at either of our farms, and block our calendar when we have on-farm works happening such as sowing, events, we are away or carrying out projects such as land improvement. . The forest has beautiful trails to walk along and the farm is also a nice wander in the morning and evening. In wet years the wetland is brimming with birds and animals. The sunsets are second to none at Barham so get settled in to enjoy in time. Kangaroos often visit for a drink and we have working dogs which patrol the farm keeping an eye on the pigs, please do not bring your pets as our dogs can get stressed as they are protecting their land. The Murray River is a short distance away and we can show you where to launch a kayak or have a swim. Also ask us about nearby farms worth visiting with farm gates. We do not have a portable toilet so please come self contained.
Activities
Boating
Hiking
Paddling
Off-roading (OHV)
Natural features
Farm
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Barham, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Baraba Baraba First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Lauren M.Joined in March 2021
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