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Vibrant clusters of purple flowers border a gravel path, leading into a serene countryside setting. Lush green trees line the path, providing a natural canopy along the way. The landscape features gentle rolling fields in the background, enhancing the rural atmosphere.
Farm stay in Bungonia
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Coolabah Pines

Discover the gorgeous landscape that Roslyn and John have surrounding Coolabah Pines. A tranquil place, for a restful, rural time. Awake to the pleasant sound of the birds singing and grass rustling in the breeze. Cows, sheep and horses graze quietly in the distant paddocks. Centrally located if you are wanting to visit Bungonia Gorge, historic Goulburn, Canberra, Crookwell or Bungendore. A fire pit can be used during the cooler months, April until August. Easy parking. Instant Booking.

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A cedar hot tub is positioned on a deck with scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The serene atmosphere is enhanced by a decorative privacy screen, while a person relaxes in the tub, enjoying the natural beauty of the countryside.
Guesthouse in Collector
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 687 reviews

Collector Cottage

Enjoy own your private Cottage located in the centre of Collector. Renovated Kitchen, bathroom and living areas. Star gaze to the beautiful night sky, sleep in luxury hotel quality linen, wake to the sounds of nature and enjoy the fresh country air and surrounds. Enjoy a farm fresh breakfast at a local Cafe, or take a 5 min walk to the historic Bushranger Hotel for dinner. Stay connected on wifi Collector is located between Goulburn (25 mins) and Canberra (35 mins) along the Federal Highway

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A charming stone cottage features a rustic facade adorned with natural stone. A white-framed window adds character, while the surrounding low stone wall and simple gate offer an inviting entrance. Lush greenery can be seen peeking through the wall, enhancing the cottage’s appeal.
Barn in Goulburn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

The Coach House on Cartwright

Totally unwind at The Coach House. Built in 1870,you’ll fall in love with it’s rustic charm. If only it’s beautiful stone walls could talk! Step through the old gates and you’ll feel miles from anywhere but you’ll be right in the heart of Australia’s first inland city known for its classic Victorian architecture, cathedrals and parks. So much to see and explore within 100 steps! Relax and dine under the shady vine covered pergola or snuggle in on a chilly day and enjoy a wine by the wood fire!

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A rustic entrance gate marked 'JOY MINIATURE DONKEYS' welcomes guests. Flanking the gate are two metal donkey sculptures, standing amidst tall greenery. A gravel driveway invites entry into the farm, bordered by blooming flowers and an open landscape.
Farm stay in Bellmount Forest
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Miniature donkey farm stay

If you dream of being surrounded by donkeys this is the perfect farm stay for you! Set on 125 acres of stunning countryside you will have the opportunity to get to know the friendly donkeys at JOY miniature donkey stud. A tour of the farm and educational donkey encounters make this a unique and unforgettable experience. Enjoy peace and tranquility in nature only 45 minutes from Canberra. Find great coffee, fabulous food and entertainment only 10 minutes away in historic Gundaroo and Gunning.

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Two individuals sit in chairs around an outdoor fire pit, with flickering flames providing warmth and light. A small table holds flowers, surrounded by a backdrop of dense trees and foliage, creating an intimate atmosphere in the evening setting.
Cabin in Sutton Forest
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Unique'Danglestone' Couples Hideaway in the Forest

Awe inspiring views surrounded by nature. Nestled in the lush greenery of a private forest this modern architecturally designed cabin is luxury at its best. With the warmth of the heated floor & indoor gas fire you will be toasty warm all year round. Sutton Forest is very near several vineyards and villages. An ideal location to escape the city. PETS allowed but please disclose when booking- Max 2 people only (not suitable for infants) KANGAROOS lingering MASSAGE available nearby (plse ask)

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A cozy bedroom features a floral accent wall with bold pink and green patterns. A spacious bed is dressed in soft textiles, complemented by a bedside table adorned with a vase of flowers. Natural light filters through a stained glass window, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Collector
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

The Flower Shed

Welcome to The Flower Shed. A small magical space in Collector, NSW only 2 minutes off the Federal Highway. The Shed is adjacent to the main house, but is very private. Comfy Sofa bed/couch. We have thought of everything you need for an overnight stay or 2. There is a practical kitchenette for you including a fridge, toaster, electric cooktop, microwave and kettle. Relax and enjoy. Double insulation and reverse cycle air conditioner for cosy Winter nights or cool Summer days. No cats allowed.

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A tiny house with a wooden deck is nestled among towering gum trees. The exterior features a combination of dark wood and modern metal panels. Large windows provide natural light, creating an inviting connection to the surrounding nature.
Tiny home in Collector
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Dovolj | Dobro

Enjoy a unique Tiny House that was designed and built on this very farm. "Dovolj | Dobro" is annexed off our 3acre Selah Gardens, which you will have access to. Nestled amongst gum trees overlooking a large dam, it is surrounded by native wildlife and grazing stock. A unique feature of this location is a walking track through our working farm to The Olive View Restaurant, with great food and amazing coffee. In keeping with minimum impact on the environment, it contains a composting toilet.

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A table covered with delicate petals is framed by beautiful flowering branches. Soft pink and white blossoms create a serene atmosphere, and lush greenery can be seen in the background, offering a sense of tranquility in the garden setting.
Farm stay in Laggan
5 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Eudora Farm

"Eudora Farm" a beautiful country farm. Serene, picturesque gardens, a large courtyard for kids to ride scooters while the parents relax and enjoy a glass of wine or afternoon nap. Beautiful sunny spots to hide away with a book, over 200 acres of undulating land as well as some bush land, a swimming dam, an outdoor fire pit for the cooler months and an indoor fire place to snuggle up by in the evenings. Various farm animals, and stunning views. Also a lovely getaway for couples and friends.

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A comfortable living area is complemented by a beige sofa and a wooden coffee table displaying magazines. A black wood-burning stove, positioned beside a stack of firewood, adds warmth to the space. Large windows offer views of the surrounding landscape.
Cottage in Bannister
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Bethania Cottage - Perfect for Families

Bethania Cottage is situated in the rich basalt High Country of Bannister, just 2 and a half hours from Sydney, 90 minutes from Canberra, 30 minutes from Goulburn and 15 minutes from Crookwell with its variety of specialty shops, cafes and excellent restaurants nearby .The authentic local country pub at Grabben Gullen is just up the road. Guests are welcome to join in farm activities, enjoy a guided tour of a windfarm or just relax and enjoy the stunning view from the comfort of the deck.

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A light-filled nook features a spacious bed with multiple pillows and a soft throw, designed for comfort. Large windows frame the stunning views of rolling hills, allowing natural light to illuminate the cozy space. Wood accents complement the inviting atmosphere.
Tiny home in Blakney Creek
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

The Barlow Tiny House

Nestled in the middle of a working cattle and horse farm in the Yass Valley, The Barlow Tiny House is the ideal place to relax, unwind and reconnect with nature. Enjoy this Tiny House in the countryside that makes a big statement. Enjoy breakfast inside or out, with surrounding views of the rolling hills.Take a wander and explore, and discover our kangaroo and wombat neighbours.If you are interested, we can provide recommendations on the best walks in the area, suitable for all abilities.

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A tiny home is situated on a gravel path, surrounded by tall eucalyptus trees and open grassland. The structure features large windows and a small deck, allowing for views of the natural landscape. Blue sky and scattered clouds provide a serene backdrop.
Farm stay in Brayton
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Tranquil country hideaway

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Located in the southern tablelands NSW, just 10 minutes from the small country town of Marulan and 25 minutes from the historic town of Goulburn. Perfect for a restful weekend, you can choose to fill your day with bush walks, exploring the local shops, cafes and wineries or simply sit and enjoy a good book and the serenity by the outdoor fire. Furry friends welcome, fence around tiny home. Dams on property. Wood provided for fire pit.

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Tiny home in Goulburn
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Tiny House with Parkland Outlook

Fully furnished Tiny House. Modern compact living space with a full size fridge/freezer, Queen bed, convention/grilling microwave, electric hot plate and smart TV. Full size shower in spacious bathroom. Air conditioning and heating in open plan living space with dining space/work space. Large loft storage area, plenty of closet space and kitchen storage including large pantry. Off street parking in cul-de-sac street that is a short walk to CBD and local amenities.

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All about Crookwell

Gain a lofty perspective of New South Wales when you arrive in the petite town of Crookwell, perched atop the Great Dividing Range of mountains southeast of Sydney. This high-altitude part of the state enjoyed its population heyday in the 1850s, when gold and gems (particularly sapphires) were discovered here, attracting fortune seekers and bushrangers in equal measure. The story of this motley crew is revealed as you wander around town: grab a map from the Visitor Information Centre and follow a route highlighting historic buildings and attractions, with plenty of cafes and restaurants for fuel in between.

Outside the centre lies flora in exceptional variety, from glorious deciduous forests that change colour with the seasons to fragrant fields of lavender and wide expanses of green where doe-eyed alpacas roam. Nearby vineyards also beckon, replete with cellar doors welcoming guests to sample the interesting wines that characterise these highlands, plus bountiful fruit orchards and organic farms showcasing the region’s unique terroir.

What are the top things to do in Crookwell?

Goulburn Historic Waterworks Museum

Travel through gorges, alongside rivers, and past waterfalls to reach Goulburn, the state’s first inland city, founded in 1863. Glimpse the region’s long-stretching heritage when touring the Goulburn Historic Waterworks Museum, housed in the facility that once supplied the town with water pumped from the Wollondilly River on which it sits. Much of the original machinery remains inside, well preserved.

Gundaroo

Drive south from Crookwell for an hour and you’ll reach the heritage-listed 19th-century village of Gundaroo on the banks of the Yass River. Any visit here is a step back in time, with the whole town National Trust-listed. Like Crookwell, Gundaroo’s main street is an outdoor heritage museum, with many of its gracious buildings transformed into restaurants and bars for forward-thinking wining and dining.

Community markets

The soil in this part of the state nurtures an abundance of fruit, including grapes and cherries. Discover what’s in season at a regional market, whether in Crookwell itself (first Saturday of the month) or historic Laggan (third Saturday of the month), which is just a 10-minute drive north in the Southern Tablelands.