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The Duck Hole at Farnese Olivo

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· Hobart, Tasmania
5 acres hosted by Kimberley G.
2 Vehicle/Tent sites · 1 tent site
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Farnese Olivo is a family hobby farm set on 5 acres overlooking the Coal River Valley in Acton Park, just 15 minutes from Hobart CBD. The Duck Hole is a historic farm dam offering a quiet rural experience. All campers have free access to: - potable drinking water - shower (open air, cold only) - outdoor basic cassette/camp toilet - rubbish bins - fire pit and firewood - cast iron bbq plate and skillets for cooking in the fire pit - picnic table and chairs overlooking the dam - dam side hammock The property was established in the early 1980s on the site of one of Hobarts oldest farms (the original house built in 1826 still stands as a beautiful family home 2 doors up on our street). We are home to three friendly hand reared sheep - Daisy, Frank and Bill who love pats and food. Muscovy and Indian Runner Ducks, Chickens and many native birds. Overlooking the historic dam there is a shared fire pit with firewood supplied. We can only accept self-contained campers. There is a dump point within 6km, located in Cambridge Park for those with their own toilet. Some minor leveling may be required. The sheep pen and duck hole sites are pretty much flat. As we have farm animals, you will get to hear our sheep and ducks enjoying their environment. However, it is very quiet of an evening/night. We love meeting new people and are passionate about our property we can’t wait to share it with you and your family! Check in MUST be between 12pm and 8pm (daylight hours) due to safety and our council permit. If you require check in after 8pm please contact us prior to booking to arrange.
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99% Recommend74 Ratings · 61 reviews
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Graeme F.
11 reviews
Mixed feelings
· March 2025
8 m travel trailer ·
This is a quite spot to stay which isn’t to far out from Hobart and close to seven mile beach which we found nice would stay again
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Jordan G.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· March 2025
Great Spot & Great Hosts
5 m car ·
Great location, nice and peaceful. Josh brought food down for us to feed the sheep and ducks. Fire pit was really nice to sit at and look at the view. Would definitely stay there again.
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Shona C.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· March 2025
Lovely hosts, cute animals. Peaceful stay with great facilities.
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Mel M.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· March 2025
A great little spot that feels country yet close to everything. Loved the sheepies, ducks and communal fireplace was awesome 🙌🏼 Look out for the sparkling lights at night! 😍
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Belinda V.
5 reviews
Recommends
· March 2025
9 m travel trailer ·
Very nice view & Great base to explore Hobart area. Wonderful hosts including sheep, ducks, geese & bunnies :) Fabulous property with plenty of space between sites. We have 19.6 tall offroad van for reference size. Would stay again.
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Russell S.
18 reviews
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· March 2025
5 m Class B ·
The Sheep Pen provides a wonderful outlook over the area, with the quirky Sheep and ducks adding to the experience. It's best to arrive with water onboard, if you're concerned about using the available rainwater. It was a wonderful location from where we explored Hobart over 4 nights.
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Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Palawa and Paredarerme First Nations according to
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Hosted by Kimberley G.

Joined in January 2024

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