Honeycomb Valley Farm - Nabiac Hotels, Australia
Honeycomb Valley Farm 3 Stars Hotel in Nabiac ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Set on a 90 acre working farm, the cottages at Honeycomb Valley Farm offer included breakfast provisions for your first morning.
Guests can enjoy a swim in the heated pool, feed the farm animals or go pedal boating on the dam.
The cottages each feature 2 bedrooms, a patio and a living area with a TV and DVD player.
All have a kitchenette with a refrigerator, a small oven and a stove-top.
Bed linen, towels and kitchenware are all provided.
Daily farm activities include goat milking, pony rides, collecting chicken eggs and spinning honey at the bee sanctuary.
You can also share an outdoor meal using the BBQ facilities, campfire and solar-oven.
Honeycomb Valley Farmstay is 5 minutes’ drive from the local cafe, pub and shops in Nabiac.
The Villa D’Esta Winery is 10 minutes’ drive away.
It is 25 minutes’ drive from Black Head Beach.
Honeycomb Valley FarmNabiac Hotels, Australia
Location in : 3736 Wallanbah Rd,au 2312, Nabiac, Australia
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Interview with Anna Campbell from Honeycomb Valley Farm, Nabiac NSW
Южный Уэльс, Nabiac - Honeycomb Valley Farm
Южный Уэльс, Nabiac - Honeycomb Valley Farm
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goats, chickens, bees, alpacas, horses, sheep, native australian stingless bees, and all the fun we had on a farm stay
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Sustainability ideas from Honeycomb Valley farm, from farm stays through to farm produce.
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Daddy, Karen, dogs, Honeycomb Valley
Daddy, Karen and the dogs at the farm in Honeycomb Valley. October 2006
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Car 29, Adam Evans and Sam Browne showing, Lap 1 of section 2 of the Nabiac Airport Challenge 2012. We finished in 20th after running out of time to complete all our laps due to steering and driveline issues. But....we did see the checkered flag, finaly!
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Sydney Farmstay – Morvern Valley Farm in Bundanoon - Best Self Contained in NSW
The Best Farmstay near Sydney - Self Contained, Many Animals, Log Fires and plenty of Farm Activities.
3 x Boutique themed three bedroom cottages on 25 Farm acres, Half cleared and farmyard and then Coal creek and natural bush with lovely little bush rambles at the back half which then in turn is the Morton National Park.
Morvern Valley has been a farmstay for over 150 years, the land first settled By Samuel Tooth. The property is in the perfect location, being close enough to easily walk to the village and train station.
The village has many convenient shops and Cafes and restaurants for your meals.
Samuel Tooth snr. foreman for the railway being built to connect Sydney and Canberra, saw Bundanoon - he took one look and it was it. He hurriedly made his way back to Sydney, organised a loan securing the land, and collected his wife and child.
Bravely throwing their ‘hat in the ring’ the young couple set out for Bundanoon.
Samuel and Emily work hard and have 13 children. Samuel, is a drover, a passionate gardener, a community spirited and forward thinking man. He makes money owning a timber mill and his 16 strong bullock team bringing the timber up from the gullies to the station. He donated land and timber for the memorial hall and the school.
Beautifully positioned Morvern Valley Farm is just an easy walk to the National Park.
In times gone by Mrs Samuel Tooth jnr - Emily would serve devonshire tea’s with pots of tea made on the wood burning stove in the Kitchen built near the rear of The Original Homestead, scones made within. With milk and cream from Bess the cow, not to mention fresh creamy butter in the wooden butter churn. Jam from the fruit grown on the trees to the rear of the house, boiled and bottled.
Emily would have families from the city come to stay, she advertised in the Sydney Morning Herald, mentioning in her ad her good table(good home cooking) and that she had electric light. She was very busy.
The hard working Tooth family grew acre upon acres of Daffodils every winter for a flower stall at Central Station.
The peace and quiet still exist here at Bundanoon and at Morvern Valley you can still feel the slower pace, and small village feel.
The farm is also featured in 3 of the several Discovery Rambles of Bundanoon three of which pass the property. The self-guided walks take in the earliest settler’s homes, the parks, churches, cemetaries and landmarks of earliest Bundanoon.
In 2018 Morvern valley Farm's lack of minimalism, and clean crisp lines makes the accommodation real - there are collectables from all Morvern’s eras, including some of the modern – this blending is one of the integral elements of true country style.
Old cross stitch doilies lovingly rendered while listening to the radiogram.The old Radiagram still has in pride of place in The Original Homestead.
This was a time when things were not disposable, but carefully looked after and returned to place once used. When patches and materials were repurposed and reused. When bands and paperclips, paper and balls of yarn were kept for when needed.
National Motorcycle Museum, Nabiac, NSW
National Motorcycle Museum, Nabiac, NSW, Australia
Comeroo Station Farmstay, Yantabulla NSW
Comeroo Station, 150km north west of Bourke NSW, encompasses a vast area of over 100,000 acres of Australia’s red and black soil and situated beside the Maranoa Waterhole, a scenic 6km stretch of permanent water.
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Comeroo is a working sheep & cattle station and a must stop for travellers and and families who want to experience life in the outback. With plenty of room for caravans and campers, owners Bruce and Chris Sharpe also provide alternate bungalow accommodation and are more than happy for you to stay a day, a week or even a month.
Comeroo is pet friendly and suitable for tents, caravans, motorhomes and larger RV’s. Powered and un-powered sites are available with camping sites alongside the Cuttaburra Creek, so if you simply decide you want to sleep under the stars in a swag, the choice is all yours. Toilets and showers are available for your convenience and a large undercover communal kitchen with bar area to experience what bush hospitality and delicious bush tucker are like, all while enjoying the amazing red sunsets that Australia is famous for.
Spend the day exploring the property where you may even spot a camel or two or watch the kids as they enjoy feeding the animals. In the evenings sit around the camp fire or you are more than welcome to join Bruce and Chris and other campers over a beer, a steak on the B.B.Q or a camp oven dinner in the established homestead gardens. After dinner relax and unwind under the starry night sky in Mother Nature’s own open air artesian spa. The 44 degrees Celsius natural therapeutic healing mineral waters that flows out 100,000 gals a day and comes from deep underground, will ease away your aches and pains of the day while you soak away the stresses of city life.
Comeroo Station offer other accommodation options for family and friends who aren’t the avid camper but who want to join you and enjoy the complete outback experience. Bungalows to suit one person right through to large families or social groups, there is something for everyone.
Bruce and Chris look forward to showing you what it means to simply relax and soak up their Back o’ Bourke hospitality.
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Maleny Springs Farm - Maleny Hotels, Australia
Maleny Springs Farm 4 Stars Hotel in Maleny ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Offering views of the mountains, Maleny Springs Farm is set in Maleny, 8 km from the quaint township of Maleny.
At the end of Denning Road you will arrive at a working cattle & horse property set on a 100 acres of emerald green rolling hills among Maleny’s finest country.
Free WiFi and free private parking are available.
The secluded, modern home is perched high on a hill offering tranquility & long views.
Walk for hours among the horses & cattle or picnic by the Obi Obi creek & sneak at our many but secretive platypus.
Maleny Springs Farm is close to restaurants, cafes, galleries, wedding venues, waterfalls & rainforest walks.
Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Some rooms have a seating area where you can relax.
A terrace or patio are featured in certain rooms.
Extras include bath robes and slippers.
A number of activities are offered in the area, such as golfing, horse riding and cycling.
Sunshine Coast Maroochydore Airport is 34 km away.
Maleny Springs FarmMaleny Hotels, Australia
Location in : Denning Road,au 4552, Maleny, Australia
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Magnificent 4 bedroom country style homestead, Featuring ensuite and walk-in robe off master, high ceilings, large gourmet kitchen, lounge room with open fire place, family room, wrap around verandahs that capture fantastic hinterland and distant lake and ocean views, large inground pool, Machinery shed and workshop, stock yards and crush. All set on 100 undulating private acres, 2 large stock dams, this property also features right of way lane way access to Coolongolook River
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