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Harmse Homestead

1 acre hosted by Wouter H.
2 tent sites
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Enjoy watching dairy cows grazing peacefully, stunning sunsets and breathtaking stargazing. So many free hiking sites in the area. Glow worm cave nearby only few minutes away and absolutely free. Wild turkeys, peacocks, rabbits, occasional deer visiting from time to time and also a lot of sheeps around the property.Enjoy watching dairy cows grazing peacefully, stunning sunsets and breathtaking stargazing. So many free hiking sites in the area like Rangi hut. Glow worm cave nearby only few minutes away and absolutely free. Wild turkeys, peacocks, rabbits and the occasional deer visiting from time to time. The Historic Mangaweka bridge built in 1904 is 15 minutes drive away. Enjoy being part of farm life for a day or a week.
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Kimbolton, New ZealandTraditional, ancestral territory of Ngāti Hauiti and Rangitāne 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 Wouter H.

Joined in December 2022
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