The dam is within a couple of steps and we do have yabbies in the dam. We have another dam with fish and it is within walking distance from the tiny house. 


Depending on the guests comfort level, we have a couple of horses that enjoy grazing around the guests, a ram, a couple of sheep and a dark brown pig. There are always horses to see and meet, a cow and the kangaroos are very easy to spot on our property. We also have a echidna that has made his home down by the stables. Goannas are also easily spotted here. 


Nature is one of the best healing and teaching environment. When we spend time to reconnect with Nature, we heal, re-energise and revitalise ourselves. Just sitting and listening quietly to the sounds, spend time in Nature and practise dadirri – an indigenous approach to healing. Gather around campfires, listen to each other’s stories and really spend time together. 


We hope that you will leave all your worries behind. Sit back, relax and give yourself permission to truly enjoy each other’s company and your time with Mother Nature.

Explore the neighbourhood and support local businesses. It's a great way to feel more like a local. Try asking your host about their favourite neighbourhood spots!

Make yourself at home and feel free to approach your friendly hosts if you need any help.