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Clothes Peg Country Cottage

Porcupine, Queensland
64000 acres hosted by Jojo M.
1 lodging site
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Enjoy the comforts of home in nature — including real toilets, showers, and kitchen.
Clothes Peg is a family-owned beef cattle station on top of the Great Divide, north of Hughenden in North Queensland. We offer the Country Cottage, a lovely cottage beside the main house. It is very basic, but has its own bathroom and toilet/laundry facilities. We are close to the Blackbraes National Park, so if you would like to visit the Park, and still have a few creature comforts, this is the place to stay. Country Cottage is located 7km off the Hann Highway, which runs north from Hughenden through to The Oasis, Lynd Junction. The turn-off is about 160km north of Hughenden or 120km south of the Lynd Junction. There is an awesome outdoor area with a lovely big yard to play bocce, yard cricket, or just enjoy the tranquility. We have hammocks available. Great walks nearby, with bird life, dams and waterfalls to experience. We are located 25 mins away from Blackbraes National Park with its undulating ranges surrounding basalt rock outcrops, craters and seasonal swamps. Why not make a day trip to Porcupine Gorge and see the canyon that has been carved into the landscape by the eroding action of Porcupine Creek. Go for a bushwalk or have a swim. In the wider section of the gorge, the creek has also created the Pyramid, an isolated monolith of multi-coloured sandstone. Pets on leashes are welcome. Campfires are permitted.Clothes Peg is a working cattle station. We have a Cottage beside our house. It is very basic, but has it's own bathroom and toilet / laundry facilities. We are close to the Blackbraes National Park, so if you would like to visit the Park, and still have a few creature comforts, come and stay. Country Cottage is located 7km off the Hann Highway, that runs north from Hughenden through to The Oasis, Lynd Junction. The turn off is about 160km north of Hughenden / or 120km south of the Lynd Junction. Hammocks available. There is an awesome outdoor area with lovely big yard to play bocce, yard cricket, or just enjoy the tranquility. Great walks and bird life, dams and waterfalls.  We are located 25 mins away from Blackbraes National Park with its undulating ranges surrounding basalt rock outcrops, craters and seasonal swamps. Why not make a day trip to Porcupine Gorge and see the canyon that has been carved into the landscape by the eroding action of Porcupine Creek. Go for a bushwalk or have a swim. In the wider section of the gorge the creek has also created the Pyramid, an isolated monolith of multi-coloured sandstone.  Pets on leashes are welcome. Campfires are permitted.
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Porcupine, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Gugu-Badhun First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Jojo M.

Joined in April 2021
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