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Bluegums Cabins, Dungog

Bluegums Cabins meld into the forested rolling hills adjacent to Barrington Tops and Chichester dam. A 2 1/2 hours drive north of Sydney and 1 1/4 hour from Newcastle, a stay at Bluegums is the ideal romantic “getaway”.

The 2 modern, comfortably furnished, self contained cabins for 2 adults each offer a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and a gas BBQ on the veranda as well as the luxury of a licensed A La Carte Restaurant 400 metres away. The cabin also comes with a Spa bath, whisper quite cool/heat air conditioning as well as ceiling fan, log fire, Hi-Fi, TV, DVD/CD and large star gazing Sky light above the bed.

Exploring the cabin’s surrounds will reveal the recreation area with pool, tennis court also with a BBQ and dining facilities, adjacent to a large fresh water dam (anyone for fishing !).

Appreciate the beauty of Barrington Tops National Park, with unrivalled bush walking trails, the tranquillity of Chichester Dam and the horse riding facilities, all virtually at your doorstep.

Barrington Tops National Park – World Heritage Listed area. Mist shrouded ancient Antarctic Beech trees and evolution linked to the super-continent of Gondwana when Australia was severed from Africa, South America and Antarctica and started drifting north. Arguably, this was the single most influential natural event in Australia’s history. Half of Australia’s plant species, one-third of its mammals and birds and 23 endangered species of animals depend on this wilderness National Park.

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Bluegums Cabins

Bluegums Cabins are nestled in forested rolling hills adjacent to Barrington Tops and Chichester dam. A 2 1/2 hours drive north of Sydney and 1 1/4 hour from Newcastle, Bluegums is located for the ideal romantic hideaway.

The 2 modern, comfortably furnished, fully self contained cabins for 2 adults in each offer a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and a gas BBQ on the veranda as well as the luxury of a licensed A La Carte Restaurant 400 metres away.

The cabin also comes with a Spa bath, whisper quite cool/heat air conditioning as well as ceiling fan, log fire, remote type Hi-Fi, TV & DVD/CD and large star gazing Sky light above the bed.

Exploring the cabin’s surrounds will reveal the recreation area with pool, tennis court also with a BBQ and dining facilities, adjacent to a large fresh water dam (anyone for fishing !).

Appreciate the beauty of Barrington Tops National Park, with unrivalled bush walking trails, the tranquillity of Chichester Dam and the horse riding facilities, all virtually at your doorstep.

Website: www.bluegumscabins.com

Popular Activities

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  • Cycling
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  • Golfing
  • National Park
  • Off Road Driving
  • Rainforest
  • Wilderness
  • Wildlife
  • World Heritage

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