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Migaloo Permaculture Farm & Nature Retreat

Hosted by Holly · Kununurra, Western Australia
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This beautiful property is ideal for the avid nature lover to use as a base to explore the East Kimberley's spectacular scenery. Migaloo Permaculture Farm is 40 acres on the mighty Ord River with giant boabs, organic orchards of shady mango trees and a grove of beautiful ghost gums. You will find an oasis for an amazing array of wildlife and birds. Growing food here is based on Permaculture principles and homegrown eggs and seasonal fruit & veg are available. This is a perfect place to base yourself for exploring the many waterfalls and springs or catch dinner from the river - kayaking and boating straight from the property. Easily accessible for all types of vehicles. Dog friendly (under control lots of wallabies). Outdoor shower is available. Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place, plenty of wood around to gather your own.
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80% Recommend10 Ratings · 3 reviews

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Kununurra, Western Australia, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Holly R.

Joined in July 2021

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