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Shady Acres

Carrajung South, Victoria
130 acres hosted by Michelle E.
1 lodging site
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A shady bush retreat. On the edge of lots of motorbike tracks, approximately 20 minutes from Tarra Bulga National Park. Half an hour from the pristine beaches of Ninety Mile Beach. Lots of bushwalking to do and exploring the Mullungdung State Forest and surrounds. Property has 3 sheds, one is a bathroom, one is a kitchen and the other could be called the lounge room. Kitchen has small combustion oven and general kitchen set up, ‘lounge room’ has large fire to warm those cold nights, keep you out of the rain and even big enough to park your motorbike in at night, bathroom has a toilet and a bath/shower. Either sleep in the shed or bring a tent.Location is extremely peaceful and quiet. You will have this space to yourself, so perfect area for a private and peaceful little getaway or bring your mates.
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Carrajung South, Victoria, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Kurnai (Gunai) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Michelle E.

Joined in January 2024
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