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We are a family homestead on 5 acres planted out to permaculture principles back in the late 70's with some 40 different varieties of fruit and nut trees to graze on.
Our Toobs are repurposed 2.1m diameter by 2.4m deep concrete pipes with one way glass, a queen size bed, 2 small bedside tables, light, power points, electric blanket(winter), pedestal fan (summer)all linen, towel and curtains for privacy. Internal volume is just over 9m3. They've been called glamping pods, concrete tents, micro habitats, sleep stations. . . .but at heart, they're an immersive experience. How they look, where they are, the way you sleep and where you wake up is an altogether novel experience that we feel most people will enjoy.
Toobs are serviced by a shared safari-style wash house with hot water shower and composting loo.
Our block is on the Rails to Trails beside the Margaret River. Main Street and cafe strip are a short 10 minute forest walk away. We are popular with mountain bikers due to our close proximity (ride to trails) MR's MTB trails. Surfer's Point and Prevelly are 9kms away. We have chickens, horses, veggie gardens and are pet friendly.
Just to be clear, we encourage our guests to eat out and we do NOT have kitchen / cooking facilities. Also, we are NOT party people and value your privacy and respect for our rural lifestyle and those of other guests.
Richard's place is a peaceful retreat, surrounded by wildlife and offering a unique experience. It's conveniently close to town, making it a great base for exploring the area. Guests appreciate the quietude and the warm hospitality of the hosts. Overall, it's a well-valued spot with a serene atmosphere.
Epic spot and Rich is a legend! Bring some good vibes and Toobizmo will provide 🤙 everything you need in a beautiful setting, right off the rail trail 🚵 perfect place to base and enjoy Margs.
Location
Margaret River, Western Australia, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Noongar and Wardandi First Nations according to