Mountain Spring - Off Grid
Hosted by Tamara · Kinglake, Victoria
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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All to yourself
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Mountain Mineral Spring is a neighboring farm with Fowkes Family Farm ( King Proteas), New Owners Richard and Mai with Host Tamara (Fowkes Farm) are working together to offer this beautiful site for Off grid stays. -
These sites do not have a toilet. No power or water tap. But there is a spring to collect running water. This site has easy access to drive in with plenty of space to turn around. 2 different flat areas to choose from to set up.
This property has two sites that can be booked, two different listings - (see Fowkes family flower farm for other listing)
Only a 20-minute walk to the town of Kinglake and a minute drive.
This site offers plenty of open space to safely have a campfire. Plenty of fallen branches and trees to cut up for firewood.
Or purchase wood from the local food works, closing at 7pm OR the servo closing at 9pm.
This site is on a 105-acre farm, with a private spring water swimming hole, water can be collected from the running water spring.
The farm is home to a mob of kangaroos, please watch from a distance. You will also spot and hear wild deer.
The site does have plenty of grassed area,
but we will let you know there is a bit of black berry bushes that we will start removing over time.
(This area we cannot use chemicals close to the water ways.)
We have 2 goats Eve & Rain to help with the weeds and greeting our guests.
This site has a lot of history from bottling water from the old factory, (no longer in use), Potatoe and berry farming and raising sheep.
You will feel so relaxed in a private and tranquil site.
We manage 2 sites on this farm and 2 sites on the neighboring farm.
Taxi service - The Graceful-Goat to get you around to the local eats and wineries.
The Kinglake market is on the 4th Sunday of each month 10-2pm
except December which is the Sunday before Christmas - twilight 2-7pm
No market in January.
The St. Andrews market is every Saturday, 9am to 1pm just 12 minutes down the mountain.
Whittlesea market is on every Monday 9am - 1pm
*You will have access to Fowkes Family Farm to purchase and pick flowers and come along to feed the sheep.The site for Mountain Mineral Spring is on our neighboring farm, New Owners Richard and Mai with Host Tamara (Fowkes Farm) are working together to offer this beautiful site for Off grid stays. - This site does not have a toilet yet. No power or water tap. But there is a spring to collect running water. This site has easy access to drive in with plenty of space to turn around. 2 different flat areas to choose from to set up.
Only a 20-minute walk to the town of Kinglake and a 2-minute drive.
This site offers plenty of open space to safely have a campfire. Plenty of fallen branches and trees to cut up for firewood. Or purchase wood from the local food works, closing at 7pm OR the servo closing at 9pm.
This site is on a 105-acre farm, with your own private spring water swimming hole, water can be collected from the running water spring.
The farm is home to a mob of kangaroos, please watch from a distance. You will also spot and hear wild deer.
The site does have plenty of grassed area, but we will let you know there is a bit of black berry bushes that we will start removing over time. Safe to eat. (This area we cannot use chemicals close to the water ways.) Goats are soon on their way to help with the weeds and greeting our guests.
This site has a lot of history from bottling water from the old factory, (no longer in use), Potatoe and berry farming and raising sheep.
*You will feel so relaxed in your own or sharing the private, tranquil farm. If anyone would like to book the farm to their selves, please message the host before booking.
*You will have access to Fowkes Family Farm to purchase and pick flowers and come along to feed the sheep.