The communal set up is great, with 4 gas burners , saucepans and frypans.
The toilets were compost toilets and a little 'hardcore', but super cute and clean, and an experience.
There's a yoga deck with one communal matt if you wanna stretch.
The standard camping area has 5 camp sites that are relatively close together. One of the campers unfortunately had a boom box, and the music was on way past 11pm. Another set of campers was a noisy family with children that had constant melt downs, who then all got sick.
Of course this is nothing to do with the wonderful hosts, but this was who was there at the same time as us. There are wonderful camping spots throughout the amazing property, you have to carry your stuff or take a wheeelbarrow a fair distance for privacy. It definitely was not an option for us to walk a car-load of gear to a secluded site. On the 3 nights we stayed, there was a black snake who hung around and quickly got out of the way when you came walking along- it is the absolute bush so it's expected.
I would recommend this site, I found it was relatively expensive for a family, but with the care that went into the property, and the fact the hosts come over each day to light a fire to heat the hot water (hot water 6 pm, until around 8pm) I can understand why.