50 acres hosted by Callum W.
The property is spread over 50 acres, separated into 5 paddocks. Less than an hour and a half out of Perth, the perfect spot to escape the city bustle.
It's up to you where you wish to set up. Getting to the back paddock does require a 4x4 or AWD if you're game. When it rains there is a small saltwater creek that runs over the property during the wetter months which gets boggy.
There are two dams suitable for swimming when they're holding water at the front of the block and if you're lucky, you may find duck eggs in the area around the dams.
The property is very close to the Kep Track and Clackline Nature Reserve, so a great base for those wanting to explore these parts. It's situated within a quiet valley with a lot of domesticated horses. There's zero light pollution and the stars are amazing on a clear night. Also very minimal highway noise, just the occasional loud Moo from the neighbouring cows.
All campers are welcome, from backpackers, swaggers to glampers with tow rigs and mobile homes. However, the site does not have power, potable water or a toilet, so you need to come fully self-contained.
The property is used as a livestock agistment for sheep when they're lambing, however dogs are 100% allowed. If you're bringing them, please just let me know in advance so I can let the neighbour know.
The plan for the land in the future is to have a boarding kennel and use it as a big park to train and entertain doggos.
Campfires welcome during outdoor fire season, from May 1st to September (Northam Shire council guidelines).
Local tip! Bakers Hill Tavern does an enormous chicken parmi, and the bakery just down the road is great for fresh bread and bites. Other necessities are available in Bakers Hill.
There is reception on the block, but it's patchy.