920 acres hosted by Simon K.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
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Roagumba, or Roa for short, is our 920 acre patch of paradise in the stunning Yowrie Valley, an area traditionally inhabited by the Yuin people. Roa is a working cattle farm, made up of approximately 60% cleared land and the rest native bushland.
The Yowrie Valley is largely surrounded by the beautiful Wadbilliga National Park. It is a 35 minute drive to the beaches near Bermagui, whilst the historic and quirky town of Tilba is 40 minutes away.
The crystal clear Yowrie River flows along the western side of the property with numerous secluded swimming holes.
The property is a working cattle farm so you're likely to meet some very friendly Jersey cows during your stay.The Mountain Camp site is exclusive to one group only. It is located on a secluded grassy knoll surrounded by native trees, with views up into the mountains of Wadbilliga National Park. The campsite consists of a fenced area approximately 30x40m.
There is a designated camp fire position but otherwise, pitch tents or park vehicles where ever is most convenient within the fenced area. The top of the knoll provides the flattest positions.
Be aware there is a lot of wildlife around, so be cautious about securing food. Please do not feed any animals! This will do more harm than good unfortunately.
The property is a working cattle farm so you're likely to meet some very friendly Jersey cows during your stay. For this reason please leave all gates as you find them and use caution when driving to and from the site. If a gate is shut, it is very important that it remains shut!
Guests should be fully self contained with their own shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. There is a composting toilet, however campers must supply their own toilet paper.
Campfires are welcome in the fire pit provided. There is generally some firewood available, however we ask campers to bring their own if possible.
The river is approximately 350m walk from the campsite (just note that the swimming area is a public place and not private property). Also note that to access the river, you’ll need to cross (climb through) one fence line.
You are welcome to explore and walk around the property during your stay, with a farm map and suggested walks located in the toilet shelter. The paddock which contains Mountain Camp is approximately 145 acres of cleared land and bush - there is a lot of wildlife to see!
Pets are allowed on leash. You’re welcome to let them off within the enclosure, just be aware the fences are built to keep cattle out - not keep pets in!