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Natural surroundings - A convergence of forest, grassland, wetland and river environments all within the immediate surrounds of the Guest house makes this place a real wonderland for people and wild life.
Peace, perfect peace - No mobile reception, no dvd players, no television, no traffic. The air is saturated with birdsong by day and frog song by night. Wonderful!
Walking - Walks take guests from one lovely area to another with a completely different atmosphere.
History - A whimsical 'Fun Parlour' recalls the rough buildings of the gold rush days as does the huge old pear tree, classified by the National Trust, which stands in the large romantic garden.
River - The gurgle of the river's crystal clear waters beckons on a hot day and the frog lullaby sings you to sleep after a spotlight walk or a stargazing session on the deck.
The flowers and the trees - Wander around our large and magical garden. Paths lead the explorer to the rich world within and without the fence. Spring and Autumn are particularly good for garden lovers.
The birds and the bees - Waterholes is home to well over a hundred species of birds, four species of gliding possums, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and koalas.
The power of the sun - Waterholes is powered by a solar power system, and watered by rain and river.
Home, sweet home - Large, architect designed guest suites with en suite and balconies. Owner built earth and timber homestead with guest dining and sitting rooms. Whimsical bush fun parlour. Features a guest sitting room with fireplace and large library.