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Currambene Creek Farm

Hosted by Kirsty · Falls Creek, New South Wales
3 sites · RV, Tent, Lodging · 17 acres
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The farm is a rolling 17 acres with Currambene Creek making up the property's northern boundary. We have an abundance of native birds, kangaroos, and a few wombats. Our primary purpose here is horse agistment, with four horses currently on the farm, along with 12 lovely chickens that free range during the day. The farm is a beautiful haven to take a stroll and explore, enjoy a peaceful breakfast in the gentle mornings, or sit and enjoy wine and cheese at the end of the day as the sun goes down. We are located 15 minutes from the local beaches and a little bit further to get to the Huskisson township with the famous Husky pub, 5 Pigs Cafe, and various other restaurants and cafes.
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Currambene Creek Camping

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 7 m
The River Camping site is open farmland with tall gum trees and grassy areas. It is situated at the rear of the property providing privacy and quiet. There are no other campers or RV's in this area, which allows you to settle in and enjoy the space. You will have regular visitors with the local kangaroos and wallabies. Plenty of bird life and the occasional wombat in the evenings. All campers need to be self-sufficient with their own camp toilet and we kindly ask you take all waste with you when you go.
No campfires
No toilet
Potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Shady Trees at Currambene Creek

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 7 m
Site is located under two beautiful gum trees. We have another campsite approx 100m away if it is being used at the same time. We have a 17 acre farm with horses and chickens. We have lots of wild kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and native birds. Your welcome to take a wander around the farm and head down to the Currambene Creek to have a sit and relax. You will need to be self sufficient as we only offer access to town water during your stay.Please do not enter any of the horse paddocks or open any gates.We are located 20mins drive to Callala Beach and 30mins drive to Huskisson for restaurants, cafes and the famous Husky Pub.Callala Bay has an IGA, Butcher, Chemist and Bakery, or Nowra is only 20 mins away as well.We hope you will enjoy your stay
No campfires
No toilet
Potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Lodging

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Caravan at Currambene Creek Farm

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Onsite caravan/trailer · Sleeps 2 · 1 bed · 1 toilet
We offer a modern on-site caravan with a queen bed, kitchen, toilet, and shower. It provides a comfortable stay in a peaceful farm location, where all your essential items are provided.
No campfires
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
No picnic table
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98% Recommend50 Ratings · 41 reviews

Location

Falls Creek, 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 Kirsty S.

Joined in November 2023
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