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Pigeon Bank Acres

98%
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57 reviews
· Mogo, New South Wales
53 acres hosted by Jacqueline C.
2 lodging sites
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2km from Mogo township situated on Mogo creek on 50 plus acres of natural bush mixed with a couple of paddocks where we have a small flock of sheep and a couple of horses. Masses of bird life, wallabies and bandicoots. Surrounded by frog song and on a still night you can hear the lions roaring and monkeys calling at nearby Mogo Zoo. Fishing, kayaking, bush walking, mountain biking, shopping and cafes in Mogo. We are 500 meters from the start of the new Mogo Mountain bike Trails!
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Pigeon Bank Acres

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Bell tent · Sleeps 4
Lovely Bell Tent placed on a timber deck overlooking the creek and fire pit with a BBQ grill. There is no power at the site, however, solar lighting and battery lights are provided. Includes a comfy Queen bed with bedding and linen.  Private spot set on over 50 acres of paddocks and natural bush. If you would like to bring extra guests, we have a 2nd site available to book for this purpose . We are under 10 minutes to Beaches, 5 minutes to Mogo specialty shops and Wildlife Park and just 500 meters or a mountain bike ride away from Mogo's famous mountain bike trails. Composting toilet is provided. There is a very basic solar bag shower available for use, however you may prefer to bring your own. Bring your own water as only a couple of liters are provided. Pets are allowed however, as the fences are not dog proof and as we have livestock and wildlife, we ask that you keep them under control at all times. Rubbish is to be taken off site please.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No showers
Picnic table
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AU$163
/ night
for NaN guests

Pigeon Bank Acres Group

Bell tent · Sleeps 8
This site is a combination of 2 sites suitable for a group booking. It includes Pigeon Bank Acres which has the lovely Bell Tent placed on a timber deck overlooking the creek and fire pit with a BBQ grill plus a second vacant camping patch alongside for your own tent or small camper. Campfire and toilet is shared. There is no power at the site, however, solar lighting and battery lights are provided for the Bell Tent which includes a comfy Queen bed with bedding and linen plus a fold out single (no linen). Private spot set on over 50 acres of paddocks and natural bush. We are under 10 minutes to Beaches, 5 minutes to Mogo specialty shops and Wildlife Park and just 500 meters or a mountain bike ride away from Mogo's famous mountain bike trails. Composting toilet is provided. There is a very basic solar bag shower available for use, however you may prefer to bring your own. Bring your own water as only a couple of liters are provided. Pets are allowed however, as the fences are not dog proof and as we have livestock and wildlife, we ask that you keep them under control at all times. Rubbish is to be taken off site please.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No showers
Picnic table
from
AU$212
/ night
for NaN guests

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98% Recommend71 Ratings · 57 reviews

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Mogo, 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 Jacqueline C.

Joined in November 2022
Response rate: 100%Response time: Within 7 hours

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