Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
22 acres of land with a large pine forest and lake.
Activities include fishing off the jetty, bush walking & feeding the farm animals.
A short 35 minute commute to Canberra and less than 2kms from the Yass township.
Relax in a private country oasis while having all the amenities of a city nearby.Pitch a tent amongst the pine forest or pasture land and enjoy the serenity of nature.
There is a toilet available for use in the main homestead yard.
The alpacas and sheep are friendly and can be hand fed. There is a jetty from which you can fish off or sit and enjoy the sunshine.
Just a short stroll to Yass town to grab groceries or takeaway.
I loved staying on Henna’s land. The kids had a blast, waking up to sheep and llama’s just outside our tent was pretty cool. We will definitely come back for another stay to do some fishing on the lake.
We had a wonderful weekend camp all by ourselves beside a small lake! Met a very friendly dog and we all enjoyed the sight of alpacas and sheep grazing on the property. The flush toilet , not to far from where we camped, was a plus! Henna's instructions were easy to follow and the property is easy to find. Highly recommended.
Easy to find and great communication.
Plenty of wood and open space. Full flushing toilet near the main house.
We went while wet and struggled to get out with an iload van due to the slippery conditions but managed it.
Would be back 100%
Such a great place to stay. Relaxing, the sheep come and visit of a month and the birds come of an afternoon. Thank you Henna for allowing us to stay again.
Location
Yass, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Ngunawal and Ngambri First Nations according to
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