85 acres hosted by Erin F.
1 RV/tent site
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Just 5 kms from Mt Barker, this 85 acre working horse property offers sweeping views across the Bugle Ranges from a sweeping hilltop site.
There is a natural creek with a concreted bridge crossing, beautiful post and rail fencing and pastures with old big gum trees. Your campsite is enclosed by fencing on a hilltop.
Wake up to the sunrise over the ranges, overlooking green fields of horses and spring foals grazing. Please note that this is a working farm, so the horses will be handled by staff during the day, but your campsite will no be disturbed.
If you are seeking to unplug and love horses, Brookside is perfect for you!
FINDING THE CAMPSITE:
1. Enter the property through the main gate
2. Turn LEFT after getting through the gate
3. Go ~200m along the gravel road, crossing over a small concreted bridge
4. Continue ~100m up the hill after the cross
5. Turn RIGHT at the Y Junction (away from the house to the LEFT)
6. Follow the laneway up the Hill for ~ 350m, until you reach a gateway at the Hilltop site.
7. Park and camp anywhere in the mowed hilltop area, staying within the fenced after after the gate.
Any questions, please message us!
THINGS TO KNOW:
1. WORKING FARM- This is a working farm, meaning livestock, machines and owners are sometimes at work elsewhere on the property during daylight hours (including weekends).
2. CAMP AREA- You must keep to the designated campsite- do cross fences, enter paddocks, go into outbuildings, climb on machinery or interact with the livestock.
3. HORSES- there are stallions, foals and pregnant mares on the property, which can be unpredictable and sometimes defensive. Please DO NOT feed, pat or go into the yards with any horses for your own safety.
4. CFS & PETS- Strictly NO campfires due to bushfire risks and NO pets due to biosecurity for farm animals.
5. PHOTOS- Photography is welcome of the landscape and outlook, but we request no photos of people and our working operations. No drones please.A long curving driveway leads over a creek (concreted crossing) and through a beautiful avenue of post and rail fencing up hill to a private grassed campsite. The hill is easily passable in an SUV, but a 4WD would be required for the hill if towing a reasonable sized trailer or caravan.
The road is graveled, and your private site offers sweeping 360 degree views, offering sunrise and sunset views. Horses graze within 50 meters of the site, and the neighbors property occasionally has young cattle grazing within 20 meters of the site.
Plenty of nearby big gum trees are home to wedge tailed eagles, black cockatoos, koalas and kangaroos, foxes and rabbits frequent the site. Down the valley, there is a small Dam, which is home to a colony of frogs called Pobblebonks (legitimately their name!) sign nightly.
Modest campfires are allowed on site, subject to CFS advice.