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Kybelup Crossing Camp

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· Bremer Bay, Western Australia
250 acres hosted by Lyndall And Peter H.
3 Vehicle/Tent sites · 2 tent sites
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Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
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Our camp site is closed for the summer harvest/fire season and will reopen ANZAC day in April 2024. 20 kms south of Gnowangerup and 30 kms north of the Stirling Range, Kybelup Crossing Camp is located on our farm Kalynda and is found on the banks of the upper reaches of the Pallinup River at the Kybelup Crossing. We are a 90 hectare working farm, surrounded by large boardacre cropping farms. Half the farm is dedicated to cropping and open fields, with the remaining given over to regrowth and natural river bank forest. Go for bush walks on the property, birdwatching, orchid hunting, flat water canoeing in the river (conditions permitting). There is plenty of wildlife to spot, with Kangaroos and Echidnas making the river bank their home and plenty of bird life. Night spotlighting and you may see owls, kangaroos, possums and other marsupials. The Pallinup is a naturally salty river and is not palatable. We are within easy reach of the Stirling Range and the iconic Bluff Knoll. See the mountains from the farm and know what walking conditions will be like. September to October is the peak wild flower season, but there is something flowering all year. Use the farm as a base to explore the Stirling Range and the surrounding farming district of the Gnowangerup Shire. The farm is along the Horse Power Highway where visitors can see a collection of quirky tractors – download the tractor map. Take a day trip through the Stirling Range Drive and to the Porongurups, where you can stop at wineries along the way. Kalynda is a completely off grid property. Located up a private bush track. There is reasonable phone reception for Telstra customers only – enjoy the serenity and go off-line for a weekend. The camp site is private, within an easy stroll of the river and the house yard. Campers need to be self sufficient (including bringing their own toilet) and leave no trace. Dogs are permitted but need to be restrained. Camp fires are permitted in the open fire season in the designated fire pits. Closest shop and fuel is at Gnowangerup (20kms) with limited opening hours on weekends and public holidays. This year Kybelup Crossing Camp is open for campers from the Anzac weekend until the end of October. We are closed over the summer and harvest period. Optional extras include: tank water, cut firewood.
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Benj Q.recommends
October 19, 2023
Canoelands
Had an unreal stay at Lyndalls and Peters property. Peter and Lyndall are so welcoming when we arrived Peter showed us around his property and shows such a passion for his property and willing to show others ! Also great location to the Ranges. Definitely recommend 👌
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Kym G.recommends
October 2, 2023
Canoelands
One night at Canoelands
We enjoyed our one night at Canoelands. Great big space, friendly checkin, and the fire put was a nice touch. Situated well away from other sites.
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Peter S.recommends
September 13, 2023
Wallis Flats
Peace and Quiet
Stayed at Wallis Flats camp. Plenty of space, open fire and chimenia on site. Also, short walk to plenty of Orchids. Easy drive back to Stirling Ranges, Bluff Knoll etc. Peter and Lyndall very friendly and accommodating. Highly recommended.
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Kevin M.recommends
September 4, 2023
Wallis Flats
Wallis Flats
We just spent three at 'Wallis Flats' on Lyndall and Peter's property. Peter met us at their homestead - we jumped in his ute (including our Border Collie) and he took us for a tour of the acerage. Wallis flats is a huge area; we were spoiled for space. Easy walk to the river and their orchid walk. Wow! The orchids were amazing. Will definitely be back at a different time to see what new pops up. Nothing was too much trouble for them - cutting extra firewood - taking us for a picnic to another part of their property. Camp spot had a big fire pit and chiminea. Loads of room for our 19 foot caravan. Thanks for having us!
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Rosemary S.recommends
August 4, 2023
Wallis Flats
We had a wonderful night at Wallis Flats and wish we could have stayed longer. Our campsite was a big private clearing in woodland with an old cast iron fire stove which Peter had thoughtfully provided firewood for. We were given a map of the farm showing walks and, as nobody else was expected, we were told we didn't need to rush off in the morning. Highly recommend.
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Darryn L.recommends
July 11, 2023
Esau's Camp
Best camp close to Stirling Ranges.
Awesome off grid farm stay. Peter and Lyndall were so friendly and helpful, the kids fed the chickens and the sheep. There was no shortage of wood to burn. We would definitely stay again when going to the Stirling Ranges.
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Bremer Bay, Western Australia, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Noongar and Goreng First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Lyndall And Peter H.Joined in April 2022
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