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1 RV/tent site
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Welcome to our beautiful wilderness retreat on the Bodhicitta Dakini
Buddhist Monastery - a sanctuary for meditation and peace. Our monastery is 38 beautiful acres in Unesco world heritage forest in the Western Tiers, Northern Tasmania (an island on the very Southern tip of Australia). The property is set nearby the Quamby Bluff Trail, a 6km moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Golden Valley, Tasmania, Australia that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.
Please help us preserve the peace and beauty of this place. We are an alcohol and drug free community. Feel free to chat with our friendly nun if you are interested in mindfulness and to walk the property while you stay.
We have an unpowered site suitable for vans and 4wd caravans. We also have basic camping, pit toilet but no shower. We also have cabins, please ask if interested.Enjoy Unesco world heritage wilderness in this offgrid peaceful Buddhist monastery at the foot of Quamby Bluff. You will have 180c views of forest and mountains. There is a fire ring (if fires allowed). Mindfulness teachings on request.
You can walk our property, but all pets must be on a lead.
Welcome to the Bodhicitta Dakini Buddhist Monastery, we are also a meditation centre and sanctuary of peace. .
Our monastery is 38 beautiful acres in Unesco world heritage forest in the Western Tiers, Northern Tasmania (an island on the very Southern tip of Australia).
The property is set nearby the Quamby Bluff Trail, a 6km moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Golden Valley, Tasmania, Australia that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.
Please help us preserve the peace of the place - we are an alcohol and drug free community. We also have cabins, so ask if interested. If you camp in a tent you need to arrive before dark as its very dark and a bit remote.