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The best glamping sites in Heathcote-Graytown National Park, VIC

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Top-rated campsites near Heathcote-Graytown National Park

Seven Hills Tallarook

1. Seven Hills Tallarook

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42km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our property, "Seven Hills Tallarook", sits high above Tallarook with deep valleys and high peaks, just over one hour North of Melbourne's CBD. The property is 600 acres of thick Victorian bush and farmed paddocks. We have a wide range of hobby farm animals - pigs, sheep, alpacas, chickens, ponies, a donkey, along with commercial heard of South African Boer Goats. As night falls, the wildlife come out to play - kangaroos, rabbits, deer and wallabies. Internally, we have in excess of 10 kilometers of roads within the property, the majority being 2WD accessible (weather conditions apply). There are parts of the property which are only 4WD accessible. Our campsites are placed to allow you to be as isolated as possible - away from other campers (you may see others as you drive past, or they drive past you). At some of our bush sites, you will be able to see other campers, but they are not close by. Additionally, we anticipate our Fire Danger Period for the 2025/2026 Summer Season will commence in the coming weeks. We have not toggled the Fire Ban on as we do still allow campfires, however campers MUST adhere to CFA guidelines at all times. On days of Total Fire Ban (TFB), no fires, including gas stoves can be lit outdoors. In event of the TFB toggle needing to be used on Hipcamp, this will advise all guests booked on that day and to all future guests. We will toggle it off once the TFB is removed. Furthermore, we reserve the right to ask you not to light a fire regardless of TFB status if we feel weather conditions are unsafe, especially the wind element. We cannot plan the weather and the request to not light your campfires will most likely be on the day and we will advise as such. Our interest is with your safety, our neighbors and our property and our family.
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Rustic Miner’s Cabin

2. Rustic Miner’s Cabin

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(90)
43km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
A little slice of heaven ! 11 Acres nestled in a valley in the beautiful Castlemaine goldfields. The property has a main house ,shed ,cottage, Glamping tent site and a dam, and is completely off the grid. Also very close to the popular Expedition pass reservoir and only a few minutes drive to Chewton and Castlemaine. Come and experience the beautiful sunset, Wildlife and tranquility. The cottage itself is furnished and has a cosy open fire place and barrel heater, a small kitchen with basic kitchenware, hot and cold water gas cooking and solar and gas lighting. There is a separate bedroom at the back with a Queen bed and a king single bed. Please note bedding is not provided so please bring a warm sleeping bags or bedding and pillows. There is a adjoining bathroom (accessible from outside) with toilet, vanity and HOT shower. (BYO towels). Please note the bathroom may be shared with my Glamping site guests. (just one other site) The cabin sleeps 3 and you can also bring a tent as well.. Please note this is rustic accommodation and the cabin doesn’t have 240v power only 12v LED lighting,usb charging for phones and an esky is also provided. Located just 5 mins to local reservoir which is a great place to swim, fish or paddle. Also the popular Albion hotel and gold prospecting areas are just up the road and only 10 minutes to beautiful historic Castlemaine. Firewood is BYO (most servos have it) plenty of stick/kindling laying around on the property and matches and firelighters are supplied . Just 1.5 hours drive from Melbourne, 1 hour from Ballarat and 40 minutes from Bendigo.
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The Stables On Knox

3. The Stables On Knox

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53km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
Welcome to our family and friends of our first listing - Book A Paddock, and to our new gang with The Stables on Knox. The Stables was a functioning stable, dairy and horse and cart garaging area in the properties heyday many decades ago. The cattle would be walked up a lane, be held in the cobblestone yards you have exclusive use of, be walked into the stalls, where your pizza oven now stands, manually milked, and then turned out to what is now your BBQ area. Its now your next luxe rural getaway. Leave the tent and van behind for this little slice of the good life. Bring your bestie - even your neighbours and your fur baby for a sit back and relax experience. The paddocks to the back of the property are yours to walk to take in the peace and the wildlife. They are abundant with kangaroos and their joeys in the spring so we ask you go quietly and slowly so they can move away slowly. The birdsong is a great way to relax with your book, listening to the sounds of nature.
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Weemalah Cabin & Camping

4. Weemalah Cabin & Camping

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60km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This beautiful property is located on 600 acres in the Macedon Ranges area. You will be surrounded by extraordinary views and plenty of horses, cattle and chickens. The property has access to stunning walking trails where you can see an abundance of wildlife and provides views to Melbourne and Mount Macedon. All located only 50 minutes from Melbourne CBD.The property is pet friendly (see rules) and offers a fire pit with firewood provided. Children under 12 can stay for free. Please notify host if you are brining children under 12.Please note- some sites require 4WD access if you don't have a 4WD the host can drive you to campsite as well (please speak to host to arrange this beforehand) & sites are dispersed and not always by the water this depends on availability.
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Macedon Ranges Glamping with kangas

5. Macedon Ranges Glamping with kangas

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62km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
Nestled in the picturesque Macedon Ranges, an easy drive from Melbourne, our property Taloumbi is set on 10 acres of unique bushland populated with native grasses, ancient grass trees, indigenous wildflowers, wattles and eucalypts. Guests can look out for kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and echidnas, whilst relaxing in the comfort of our cosy boho bell tent. Our 5 metre bell tent has a queen bed with quality linen, electric blanket, bean bag lounge chairs, floor rugs, heater, fan, WiFi, bluetooth speaker, coffee machine, kettle with a selection of teas, mini fridge, crockery, cutlery, glassware and towels. The private bathrooom is located in our rustic house less than 50 metres away (via an independent entrance). It includes a toilet, shower (over a bath) and a vanity, with fluffy towels and essential toiletries. An à la carte vegetarian or vegan breakfast with "tent service" is included. Guests are welcome to use our 10 metre swimming pool (in summer), chiminea and BBQ area with sweeping views of the valley below.
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The Village Green & Pavilion

6. The Village Green & Pavilion

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64km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 6 sites
The Village Green, located in Strath Creek, Victoria, just over an hour from Melbourne, offers a variety of group accommodations for events such as quiet retreats, family reunions, sports and leadership camps, and special events. Available options include 4 x Glampervans (May, Lade, Forbes, and Wings), The Strath Creek Lodge, The Headley Homestead, The Pavilion Retreat, and an Oval. For animal lovers, there is a wide range of native wildlife to be seen by day and night. Parrots, kookaburras, kangaroos, and wombats regularly roam around close to the accommodation. A night time stroll with a torch in hand enables you to get a close-up view of wild wombats grazing near your accommodation.
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Hut Amongst The Gum Trees

7. Hut Amongst The Gum Trees

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64km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
Book 3 nights for a 15% discount. Optional extras: night sky astronomy and solar astronomy sessions (unavailable from March 14th to 21st 2026) Perfect place to stay for bird watchers and nature lovers. Also for those interested in exploring the sun through solar telescope or night skies through large Dobsonian telescope The hut has an inside wood heater and verandas this hut makes a cosy stay away. A 40 acre bush block with a Trust for Nature Covenant. This box-ironbark woodland block has 2 dams and plenty of wildlife, a great place for bird watching. A self guided nature walk on the property provides you with an introduction to the local ecosystem. There is also a bird list for the property along with photos and descriptions of some of these birds. There is a makeshift bird hide and binoculars that you can borrow. The hut has a double bed (bedding provided), undercover of the veranda is a gas stove with two burners and a grill, outside a long drop toilet, water tank (not drinkable) but drinkable water will be provided. The hut is close to one of the dams. Only one booking at a time so you won’t be sharing camping site with anyone. Owners live on the property but out of view and ear shot. A picnic set, kettle, camp stove and saucepans available for use. Solar lights inside, internal wood heater outside fire pit. An outdoor camp shower and a composting toilet is located near hut. Basic amount of wood provided for internal heater and cost $10 milk crate of wood for external fire pit, a crate should last a couple of hours. A guided 90 minute star gazing experience using 500mm diameter telescope is offered for $50/session to guests of the antechinus hut. Depending on the time of year you will see galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and planets. This is only offered when conditions allow, clear skies and minimal moon. Note this activity involves use of step ladder due to size of telescope. There is also solar astronomy, view viewing the sun through hydrogen alpha telescope. $30 for 30 minutes. There are great bike rides off and on road, close to Cairn Curran (15km) for fishing and kayaking, also plenty of bushwalks and bird watching sites nearby. Newstead 5km away whilst Daylesford, Maldon and Castlemaine are about 25km away.
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Lalgambook Retreat

8. Lalgambook Retreat

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67km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our property is in a peaceful hidden valley on hilly acreage surrounded by native bush. It is just near the beautiful tourist town of Daylesford in central Victoria and an hour and a half by car from Melbourne. The property features a large dam that is suitable for swimming and canoeing/kayaking. The sites have great views of the water and the undulating bush. The property teems with wildlife and you can spot kangaroos, wallabies, possums, echidnas, kookaburras, parrots, eagles, waterbirds and many other bird species on a daily basis. In spring wildflower walks on the property are a highlight but it's enjoyable to explore all year round. The property is a tranquil haven for those looking to enjoy peace and privacy whilst great coffee, food, wineries, sights and shopping are only ten minutes away. We live on the property in an off grid solar house we have built ourselves.
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Galahad's Animal Sanctuary and B&B

9. Galahad's Animal Sanctuary and B&B

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(13)
71km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 2 sites
Feel like getting away? Relax and unwind in our self contained in-house accommodation, enjoying panoramic views of Mt Macedon. Sleep in a luxurious king size four poster bed. You will have a separate entrance, bathroom & kitchenette with modern conveniences such as a coffee machine, microwave & oven. As well as filtered water, Bluetooth stereo, TV, Netflix, DVDs, WiFi, games & books. Your own fully fenced garden, shared spa, shared outdoor washing machine, dryer & undercover outdoor dining table. 30 picturesque acres in Gisborne with views to Mount Macedon. We are an animal rescue sanctuary and have rescued camels, horses, sheep, cows, donkeys, alpacas and chickens as well as dogs. Please note these are very friendly animals, the sheep are particularly friendly and curious. The sheep roam the property. The property has two dams, it is well treed with large open parts and has a beautiful view to Mount Macedon. Kangaroos, possums and echidnas also live here. You are welcome to walk the property and visit the farm animals during your stay (as long as you stay on the outside of paddocks/yards). The rate includes a small tour of our farm sanctuary. If you would like a tour with professional photography please contact us for details. Access for caravans and trailers. Gravel entrance. Can be boggy in wet weather - please check with me. No amenities so campers must have own toilet and leave no trace. Dogs permitted but must be well behaved and not chase livestock (on lead). Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place (gather your own).
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Bushy Ridge Hideaway

10. Bushy Ridge Hideaway

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76km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Warm fires, starry skies, seclusion! Great for caravans, camper trailers, tents and more! Nestled in the valley of a 1000 hills and on the land of the Taungurung people, this little patch of hilly heaven is home to a small family of farm animals, dog and their two owners. With its rugged natural beauty, amazing sunsets and starry skies, it was hard not to want to share its beauty with others. The property is the gateway to Murrindindi, has power and water for campers, a dam if you enjoy yabbying and perfect for intimate, small groups. We offer a flat campsite and ridge top campsite. Low gear and 4wd preferable during very wet months. NOTE: Campfires subject to fire restrictions at over summer, please message. Our secluded, flat campsite is surrounded by unspoilt bushland and is home to a multitude of native Australian animals. Our ridge-top campsite also features beautiful bush, and some amazing views. With over 50 acres of rugged hilly bushland, no neighbours in sight and tracks to explore, this is the perfect place for those who enjoy a challenging bush walk, privacy and a sky to watch the stars. Campers are required to be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Campfires are welcome but must be contained and campers must respect any restrictions in place at the time of their stay. Pets are welcome.
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The Yellow Box Wood

11. The Yellow Box Wood

9.2km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 2 sites
Welcome to the Yellow Box Wood luxury tented accommodation Located 90 mins from Melbourne and close to Heathcote in beautiful Central Victoria. We offer two luxurious off-grid large safari-style glamping tents set in 100 acres of natural bush. Both tents can accommodate up to 4 guests, have their own private fire-pits, BBQs and spacious decks with breath-taking views across surrounding hills and woodlands. You will also have use of a mineral salt swimming pool which is set in a fully landscaped native garden - a terrific option for relaxation during your stay. In addition, you may wander or ride through the 100 acres of bush on the property.
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Wirilya - place of many birds

12. Wirilya - place of many birds

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(5)
17km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
Welcome to our woodland retreat. Recharge your batteries in the forests of Central Victoria. See how many different native birds and animals you can spot as you walk or ride the numerous trails just outside the gate. Once rested, you may like to travel 15 minutes into the heart of the Heathcote wine district with the famous Toolleen Pub the official local. We recommend the Steak and Shiraz night.Explore the  miles and miles of undulating tracks suitable for biking, hiking and horse riding right out the front gate. When you tire of all that exercise there are the treasures of the Heathcote Wine regions within an easy 15 minute drive away. Wildlife comes to you!CampingCockatoo Camp is easily accessible group camping spot is situated on a firm sandy rise with a 360 degree view of the mighty eucalyptus trees of  the Redcastle region.  There is a large campsite with a communal firepit. The footing is firm and stable. LodgeThere are two separate bedrooms (one QB, one DB), a full bathroom, kitchenette, and sitting room. Laundry facilities are shared. Guests have a dedicated BBQ and are welcome to use the pool. Wirilya is a non smoking property.
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Glenhope Getaway

13. Glenhope Getaway

23km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Escape to the peaceful countryside of Victoria at Glenhope Getaway, a relaxing retreat surrounded by wide-open landscapes, fresh country air, and beautiful natural scenery. Perfect for travelers looking to slow down and reconnect with nature, this quiet getaway offers a welcoming place to unwind beneath expansive skies and star-filled nights. Spend your days exploring the surrounding region, enjoying scenic drives, local wineries, charming country towns, and outdoor adventures nearby. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or simply looking for a peaceful solo escape, Glenhope Getaway provides the ideal balance of comfort, privacy, and rural charm. Wake up to the sounds of nature, relax by the campfire in the evenings, and experience the calm atmosphere that makes country camping so memorable. This is a wonderful destination for campers, RV travelers, and nature lovers seeking a simple and refreshing escape in regional Victoria.
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Magdella Farmhouse

14. Magdella Farmhouse

40km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
Experience tranquility on a private Australian farm stay. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and unwind in a luxurious guesthouse set on a peaceful 50-acre farm. Surrounded by nature, you’ll have the chance to spot native Australian wildlife including kangaroos, koalas, rabbits, lizards, and a variety of birds. Local horses also roam nearby, adding to the rural charm. The property includes a spacious four-bedroom guesthouse, perfect for families or groups. Located close to local wineries and the charming townships of Nagambie and Rushworth, it’s also just a short drive to the historic Whroo gold mine. Explore the natural surroundings with scenic bushwalks around Nagambie Lake or take a hike along Reedy Lake. It’s the perfect base for a peaceful getaway immersed in nature.
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Eco Glamping hideaway

15. Eco Glamping hideaway

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43km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
Come and Stay in a very comfortable and well appointed bell tent in a beautiful tranquil bush setting on my 12 acre property. This is BYO bedding to keep the price affordable but still with all the comforts. Nestled in a little valley. Lots of wildlife, beautiful walks and a swimming hole is just up the road. The site is off grid but still has 240v via a battery and inverter setup and all the other creature comforts including a well setup outdoor kitchen with BBQ and sink. The bathroom is close by with hot shower and flushing toilet and is shared with one other site. There is wood heater inside the tent. Just bring some bedding and your set to go for a fantastic relaxing few nights in the bush. In the cooler months, we will leave some Firewood, lighters and matches inside the tent for the fire box however wood for outside fires is BYO, there’s plenty of kindling and sticks on the property to collect.
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King Billy Retreat

16. King Billy Retreat

44km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
King Billy Retreat Guesthouse is a renovated 1960's shearing shed surrounded by native gardens and bush-land. The interior design is reflective of an intimate gallery with art-work and cosy furniture in every room. Guests are welcome to enjoy the gardens and walk throughout the 40 acre property and surrounding bush-land which is especially good for bird-watching. The historic gold mining town of Rushworth is a 3km walk through the bush and the Waranga Basin is a short distance away - great for fishing & water sports. The retreat is also a short drive (10mins) to the historic gold rush area of Whroo where you can learn about the gold rush and spend time hiking in Box-Ironbark National Parks. King Billy Retreat is centrally located in Victoria and only two hours from Melbourne, 50mins from Bendigo and 40mins from Echuca on the Murray River and Shepparton. Set within an extensive Box-Ironbark forest, King Billy Retreat Guesthouse, Rushworth is in an excellent location to explore central Victoria.
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Lower Widecombe Medieval Cottage

17. Lower Widecombe Medieval Cottage

47km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
Medieval Cottage Retreat on Djaara Country Escape to another realm in this medieval cottage on Djaara Country, lovingly built using traditional techniques by renowned local craftsman Rob Hadden. Set in a tranquil 2.5-acre valley among willows, oaks, and roses beside a miniature lake, the property also includes another 2.5 acres of bushland teeming with kangaroos, birdlife, and wildflowers. Let the frogs sing you to sleep and wake to the chorus of morning birdsong. This eco-retreat is furnished with natural materials, and breakfast foods of wholesome local provenance are provided. Located near Castlemaine, an area brimming with farmers markets, bars, live music, cafés, vintage shops, artisan food producers, and a landscape rich in historical significance. Mountain bike trails, galleries, and parks are also close by for you to explore. Inside, the cottage features a high vaulted cathedral ceiling with massive timber beams and a spiral staircase leading to the minstrel’s gallery and sleeping chamber with a queen size bed. The kitchen is equipped with a toaster, electric kettle, induction hotplates, and fridge, and you’ll be provided with fresh, quality local ingredients for breakfast. The bathroom includes a shower, toilet, and hand basin, with all linen provided. Outdoors, a wrought-iron table on the lawn overlooks the water — a perfect spot for morning tea or an evening glass of wine. Please note: no pets are allowed due to sensitive wildlife. Guests are required to take all rubbish home, as there is no council collection at this property. Unfortunately, the cottage is not wheelchair accessible — it is truly medieval in that regard.
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Castlemaine Boutique Accommodation

18. Castlemaine Boutique Accommodation

48km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
Welcome to Country The Castlemaine Boutique Accommodation team acknowledges that we are situated on Jaara country, where the Dja Dja Wurrung community and their ancestors have been caretakers of this land for centuries. We honour their vibrant culture and their significant contribution to our nation. Our respect extends to the elders past, present, and emerging, as well as to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals within our community. Castlemaine Boutique Accommodation As the premier accommodation provider in Castlemaine, Castlemaine Boutique Accommodation brings you some of the most beautiful properties in Central Victoria. Each of our bespoke houses have been carefully selected and restored to bring a unique and luxurious experience to our guests. Our exclusive list of properties, which feature everything from restored Victorian manors to historical landmarks and modern apartments can accommodate between 1 to 90 guests for any occasion. All of our properties have access to our private and serene gardens. We also provide 24 hour check-in, free Wi-Fi, complimentary onsite parking and a wide range of modern amenities and facilities.
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Wild Off-Grid Bush Retreat

19. Wild Off-Grid Bush Retreat

50km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
Welcome to Wild Off-Grid. Set on 238 acres of bushland and surrounded by national forest, Wild Off-Grid is a place to truly switch off. No neighbours, no Wi-Fi, and minimal phone signal — just space, birdsong, and the quiet rhythm of the bush. Spend your days wandering the many trails, paddling the dam by kayak, spotting birds, kangaroos, echidnas, and wallabies, or relaxing with a good book. Watch the sunset over the dam, and as night falls, stargaze beneath vast, unpolluted skies. Your stay is totally off grid, rustic and minimalist, yet comfortable where it counts. Dog-friendly and just 30 minutes from Bendigo and 40 minutes from Echuca, Wild Off-Grid feels a world away — without being far from anywhere. If you’re travelling as a group, we allow additional RVs, caravans, and tents (we also have a camping tent we can set up for an additional fee). Just reach out to discuss, as we do limit numbers.
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Hickey Vale Farm Lodge

20. Hickey Vale Farm Lodge

50km from Heathcote-Graytown National Park · 1 site
We offer a newly built, hotel-quality, 2-bedroom fully self-contained lodge on a 70-acre farm with a private entrance. **Location:** - Broadford: 3 minutes' drive - Melbourne CBD: 60 minutes - Melbourne Airport: 45 minutes - State Motorcycle Track: 2 minutes' drive - Tallarook State Forest: 7 minutes' drive **Pricing:** Please contact us for a custom quote for longer-term stays. Discounts are available for Monday-Friday workers. Monday night check in after 6pm out Friday morning 8am $700 2 guest 2 kings Prices - there is a minimum 2 night stay at $300 per night plus a $75 cleaning fee. Please inquire before booking sleeps up to 6. 2 king beds and a bunk. The lodge features a fully equipped kitchen to make cooking easy, along with a coffee pod machine for coffee lovers to enjoy a morning brew on the tiled deck surrounded by trees. If coffee isn’t your thing, relax in the spa bath at the end of the day. As this is a rural area, mobile phone service may be limited. However, we provide free WiFi (which can be slow) and a landline for incoming and local calls to help you stay connected. **Bedding:** - Main bedroom: Choice of a king bed or two single beds. - Second bedroom: King bed or two single beds, plus a king single bunk. Both bedrooms include flat-screen TVs and split system air-conditioning. **Important Information:** - This is a private property; no motorbikes or horses are to be ridden on-site. - For safety reasons, guests are not permitted to walk in the paddocks or feed the animals. - Pets must be approved before booking. A cleaning fee applies for hairy or heavy-shedding dogs. Pets that stay outside during your entire visit are free of charge. **Horse Accommodation:** We offer two stables and a large yard in view of the lodge. Please contact us directly to book horse accommodation. On property arena hire is also available. **Farm Experience:** This is a working farm where you may see horses being fed, trained, or transported. If you’d like to visit the horses or have the mini ponies nearby during your to pat please let us know in advance. Occasionally, you also may also see cows moving through the cattle yards. **Fire Pit:** The fire pit is available during colder months.
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