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Bonalbo Wilderness Retreat

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· Yabbra, New South Wales
700 acres hosted by Graeme C.
1 lodging site
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Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Bonalbo Key Ridge is a stunning, secluded 700-acre property that borders Yabbra National Park. The estate features over 200 acres of native forest, creeks, several swimming holes, and an extensive network of walking trails. The two adjoining houses are constructed from timber logs and beams, all harvested from the property itself. The accommodation includes kitchen facilities, a hot shower, and a toilet. Limited Wi-Fi is available on-site (10 GB), and there is a Telstra tower on the hill for those using that network. Explore the beauty of Bean Creek Falls, venture into Yabbra National Park, or enjoy the extensive trails that wind through the property. Guests are welcome to explore the property by 4WD or on foot. The entire property is available for small functions, with accommodation for up to 14 people between the two houses and additional camping options. Please bring your own bedding, including pillows, sheets, blankets, and towels. We provide mattresses in each room. We’ve recently upgraded the house with a new septic tank and flushing toilet, replacing the old composting toilet. All rubbish must be removed from the property, as there is no garbage collection service in the area. A cleaning fee will be charged if rubbish is left behind. Registration Number PID-STRA-4898Bonalbo Key Ridge is a stunning, secluded 700-acre property that borders Yabbra National Park. The estate features over 200 acres of native forest, creeks, several swimming holes, and an extensive network of walking trails. The two adjoining houses are constructed from timber logs and beams, all harvested from the property itself. The accommodation includes kitchen facilities, a hot shower, and a toilet. Limited Wi-Fi is available on-site (10 GB), and there is a Telstra tower on the hill for those using that network. Explore the beauty of Bean Creek Falls, venture into Yabbra National Park, or enjoy the extensive trails that wind through the property. Guests are welcome to explore the property by 4WD or on foot. The entire property is available for small functions, with accommodation for up to 14 people between the two houses and additional camping options. Please bring your own bedding, including pillows, sheets, blankets, and towels. We provide mattresses in each room. We’ve recently upgraded the house with a new septic tank and flushing toilet, replacing the old composting toilet. All rubbish must be removed from the property, as there is no garbage collection service in the area. A cleaning fee will be charged if rubbish is left behind. Registration Number PID-STRA-4898
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Siebert W.recommends
September 28, 2024
Bonalbo Wilderness Retreat
We had an absolutely amazing stay. Beautiful views and a fire every night couldn't ask for anything more. Cant wait to stay again
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Yabbra, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Bundjalung 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 Graeme C.

Joined in August 2024
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