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Big Bell Farm, Kangaroo Valley

Whether you plan to stay one night or a week, you will enjoy your time in one of the self-contained cabins on our 24 acres farm. To the West you wil see the Morton National Park, to the North the rocks and rainforest of the Budderoo and to the East the Cambewarra and Wedding Cake Mountain. You will never get tired of this unique view with its changing colours from sunrise to sunset. Take a stroll down to the creek and say hello to the cows and calves on the way or enjoy a barbecue and the frog-pond near the cabins.

There are 3 different cabins. Cabin 1 has twin beds and a futon which opens up to a double bed; Cabin 2 has a double bed and sofabed for an extra person in the living room; Cabin 3 has two bedrooms, one with a double bed, one with four bunks and a futon in the living room. Baby cot and a highchair can be added to each of the cabins on request. The kitchens are fully equipped with gas stove, microwave, fridge and TV; VCR on request. For the colder winter days there are gas or electric fan heaters in al rooms.

Pets are allowed at no extra charge. Please indicate when making a booking.

Accommodation Options

Cabin 1

Cabin 1 has twin beds and a futon which opens up to a double bed.

Cabin 2

Cabin 2 has a double bed and a sofa.

Cabin 3

Cabin 3 has a double bed, a futon and four bunks.

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