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Hopkins Heights Bus

Hosted by Adrian · Hopkins Creek, New South Wales
2 guests max · 1 bedroom · 1 bed · 1 toilet
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Our Hopkins Heights Bus is perched high on a hill on our 44 acre property in the North of the Tweed Valley looking out to the north over the McPherson Range. The Tweed Valley, effectively a caldera, was formed from the now extinct volcano of Mount Warning. Traditionally known by the first nations Bunjalung people as Wollumbin. The Tweed Valley is blessed with art galleries, beautiful beaches, rainforests, great food, waterfalls, hiking trails, tranquil villages and the list goes on or you can just stay on our farm and enjoy the peace and quiet with the cows and chooks. Our closest village is Chillingham, about a 10 minute drive, which has a general store for all your basic supplies (food, fuel, bottle shop) and the famous Banana Cabana fruit shop. Murwillumbah is around a 30 minute drive.You will be staying in a renovated old school bus.It is completely off grid with solar 240 volt power, gas hot water/ stove and gravity feed rainwater. It has a king size bed with linen provided, shower, kitchen, bar fridge and microwave. The Bus site is up a steep all weather gravel road for the last 300 meters so only accessible by 4x4/ All Wheel Drive vehicles. We are happy to assist with transport for luggage/groceries etc in our AWD but if you wanted to come and go it would be a short walk to your vehicle. Our old farm shed is nearby which can be used to stretch out although it does leak a bit in heavy rain so you will have to pick your spot.There is a flushing toilet in the shed using dam water.Firewood is provided for a small camp fire.

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Van/bus · Sleeps 2 · 1 bedroom · 1 bed · 1 toilet
You will be staying in a renovated old school bus.It is completely off grid with solar 240 volt power, gas hot water/ stove and gravity feed rainwater. It has a king size bed with linen provided, shower, kitchen, bar fridge and microwave. The Bus site is up a steep all weather gravel road for the last 300 meters so only accessible by 4x4/ All Wheel Drive vehicles. We are happy to assist with transport for luggage/groceries etc in our AWD but if you wanted to come and go it would be a short walk to your vehicle. Our old farm shed is nearby which can be used to stretch out although it does leak a bit in heavy rain so you will have to pick your spot.There is a flushing toilet in the shed using dam water.Firewood is provided for a small camp fire.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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AU$224
/ night
for NaN guests

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100% Recommend90 Ratings · 72 reviews

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Hopkins 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 Adrian & Lesley P.

Joined in November 2022

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