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Panoramic Views At Colston Hill

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· Glenaroua, Victoria
112 acres hosted by Lou & Lauren P.
2 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Enjoy stunning panoramic views of rolling hills and breathtaking sunsets, sunrises and expansive starry skies. The property has 6 fresh water dams, 2 of which are decorative and 4 are great to swim in. Easy entry and excellent access for large RV's, and towed caravans with well maintained roads with excellent drainage and access for all weather conditions. Gravelled walking paths across the site and natural art work to explore. A large variety of birds and kangaroos can be seen at the property. There is a picnic table at each site and a shared wash station that has access to fresh drinking water. No hot water available or power. This site is for individuals with fully contained vehicles/caravans. There are no toilets or showers here. The hosts live at the back of the property. Dogs are welcome (if kept within sight) ACTIVITIES: Bike riding & walking on gravelled paths & 3k of roads Swimming in Dams Sunset/sunrise & star gazing Relaxing Bird watching Historically, Colston Hill was part of a larger Sheep station called Kolonga that spanned 2000+ acres. Portions of the land have been subdivided over the last decade, one being Colston Hill. Come enjoy! Only 11mins from historical Tooborac Pub and craft Brewery. 15minutes from Seymour/ Goulburn River 10minutes from the Hume 1.5hrs from Melbourne CBD
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Glenaroua, Victoria, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Lou & Lauren P.

Joined in December 2024
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