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Franks Breakaway, Rylstone

A comfortable fully renovated older style home located on 609 acres of mixed farming, situated at the end of a valley with the Rocky Mountains of the Wollemi National Park forming a spectacular backdrop.

The wildflowers natural bush and lovely waterholes make the walk or drive to Dunns Swamp an experience, especially if you happen to see a platypus, wombat, kangaroo or even hear the lyrebirds song. There are plenty of outdoor activities for all ages or alternatively simply make the most of being on the farm where participation is encouraged or sit back and watch from the comfort of the verandah.

The Wood house accommodates 6 to 14, or the Stone house accommodates 2 to 6 people.

Meals provided upon request.

Accommodation Options

Woodhouse

Meals at reasonable prices available upon request

Stonehouse

Family

Website: www.franksbreakaway.com.au

Popular Activities

  • Off Road Driving
  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Canoeing
  • Cycling
  • Fishing - Trout/Fly
  • National Park

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