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GlenArthur, Farmland Getaway

Hosted by Leanne · Coonabarabran, New South Wales
3 sites · RV, Tent
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'GlenArthur' is a mixed grazing farm property located approx 16 klm from the small town of Binnaway, and 40 klm from Coonabarabran NSW. A great place to disconnect and get grounded in a bush setting. Explore a few klms of trails and views throughout the property by hiking or biking around campsite, along trails through paddocks and wooded areas of the farm. Keep an eye out for with local wildlife both on the ground and in the trees. Clear skies at night display an abundance of stars within the Milky Way that you just can't see in the city. A campfire is allowed subject to any local fire restrictions at the time. For your convenience the campsite has a permanent steel awning which supplies a rainwater tank, and has solar powered lighting. The campsite is suited to self sufficient campers and RV's as there are no toilet/shower facilities. There is plenty of room at this site for additional tents for family groups.The site is a fairly level and open area suitable for a number of tents and vehicles within a single booking. There is plenty room for children to run around, play and ride. There are trees for shade during the day. It is a natural environment with a rocky escarpment on one side and a hill on the other, with an undulating view down the farm valley. There is a steel awning area for you to set up your camp kitchen if you choose, and to provide some shelter in poor weather. Basic solar lights have been installed for use and operated by a switch on the wall. A 1000L water tank captures rain from the awning during wet periods, it should be treated as a precaution if required for drinking. A camp fire pit has been established and fallen wood can be collected for your use. There are no bathroom amenities here, Guests will need to be self contained, take waste with them and leave no trace.

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The site is a fairly level and open area suitable for a number of tents and vehicles within a single booking. There is plenty room for children to run around, play and ride. There are trees for shade during the day. It is a natural environment with a rocky escarpment on one side and a hill on the other, with an undulating view down the farm valley. There is a steel awning area for you to set up your camp kitchen if you choose, and to provide some shelter in poor weather. Basic solar lights have been installed for use and operated by a switch on the wall. A 1000L water tank captures rain from the awning during wet periods, it should be treated as a precaution if required for drinking. A camp fire pit has been established and fallen wood can be collected for your use. There are no bathroom amenities here, Guests will need to be self contained, take waste with them and leave no trace.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
from
AU$25
/ night
for NaN guests

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100% Recommend4 Ratings · 3 reviews

Location

Coonabarabran, 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 Leanne And Don C.

Joined in March 2024
Response rate: 100%Response time: Within 4 hours

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