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Trout Valley Retreat

Gingkin, New South Wales
25 acres hosted by Tom C.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
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Escape to Trout Valley Retreat, a hidden gem nestled in a valley surrounded by towering mountains and winding rivers, just a three-hour drive from Sydney. This is a place where the rush of city life fades into the sounds of flowing water, rustling leaves, and gentle breezes—a serene haven built for quiet moments and rejuvenation. Here, you can wake up to a world untouched and wild. Enjoy the thrill of trout fishing in the pristine river that flows right through the property, or simply take a refreshing swim. Watch as kangaroos hop by, going about their day in the tranquil, open spaces that surround you. As the sun sets, gather around a campfire under the wide, star-filled sky, feeling the warmth of the flames as the cool mountain air settles in. Trout Valley Retreat offers an intimate escape where you won’t be crowded by neighbours—just you, your companions, and the peaceful embrace of nature. This place is for those who need to truly unwind, disconnect from the stress of daily life, and find calm in the simplicity of the wilderness. Whether you're here to fish, hike, or simply sit quietly by the river, Trout Valley Retreat promises a restorative experience in one of the most breathtaking spots west of the Blue Mountains. Reconnect with nature, slow down, and let the beauty of this secluded sanctuary renew your spirit. 4WD are recommended but not essential.Guests have exclusive access to the entire property, offering a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in nature with absolute peace and privacy. Spread out and explore the picturesque valley, surrounded by majestic mountains, a pristine river for trout fishing and swimming, and abundant wildlife. With only three campsites available, you’ll feel like you have the whole world to yourself. Guests can also access a cozy cabin nestled on the property, featuring a lounge area, kitchen, and bathroom. Potable water is available in the kitchen for your convenience. Whether you’re cooking up a delicious meal, relaxing indoors, or freshening up after a day of adventure, the cabin offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and essential comforts. Activities and Amenities: Trout Fishing: Try your hand at catching trout in the pristine river that winds through the property. Swimming: Cool off in the river, perfect for a refreshing dip. Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for kangaroos, wombats and other native wildlife as they roam freely across the land. Campfires: End your day under the stars, gathered around a warm campfire, making unforgettable memories. Trout Valley Retreat is your sanctuary to relax, unwind, and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re looking for adventure or simply a quiet escape from city life, this retreat offers an unparalleled experience.
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Gingkin, New South Wales, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Gandangara /Gundungurra 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 Tom C.

Joined in October 2024
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