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Shelter On Gunyah

Hosted by Robert · Woodside, New South Wales
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Shelter on Gunyah, though only 30 mins drive from Tenterfield township, is a secluded 120 acre country property that hosts a range of farm animals for kids and adults to enjoy and views over the valleys of Woodside. Enjoy a spring fed dam great for swimming, a river with a waterfall, animal petting, amazing views across the escarpment, clear skies filled with stars, campfires, and hiking. We have a beautiful 40 acre section of our property fenced off from the animals with loads of spots to hitch up your own caravans/tents etc. We are currently finishing the toilet and shower block as well as the main shed which has a games room, bedrooms, kitchen etc. We will advise once that is open to the public. Campers will need their own camping toilet and must be self sufficient. Currently no one is living on site so it will be a private stay; however if you need help we have a neighbour who is handy and can help out if you run into any issues :)
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Woodside, 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 Robert H.

Joined in January 2024

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