Left a rainy Canberra for a rain soaked Bendolba in the Williams River valley. Situated in the foothills of the Barrington Tops.
The following information is taken from the B&B webpage
Our farm is located in Bendolba a short 10 minute drive out of Dungog towards Chichester Dam. The Dam is another 10 minutes on and is a great place to visit for a picnic. Dungog is the gateway to the Barrington Tops and is home to a few pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants.
For the comfort of our future guests, smoking is prohibited in our cabins.
As this is a working beef cattle farm, Bio-Security is very important to us. Please do not introduce any foreign grasses or weed to our property. The beautiful Williams River runs by our property, you are welcome to take a walk down to the river (a reasonable level of fitness is required to come back up). Please ensure you close all gates behind you and leave them as you found them.
The cattle on our farm are quiet, however, please remember the cows have calves at foot and can be very protective.
If you intend to go sight-seeing, we suggest you take a short 15-minute drive to Chichester Dam, and take a stroll out to the spillway. If you are lucky enough to see it spilling it is quite a spectacular sight.
The following information is taken from the B&B webpage
Our farm is located in Bendolba a short 10 minute drive out of Dungog towards Chichester Dam. The Dam is another 10 minutes on and is a great place to visit for a picnic. Dungog is the gateway to the Barrington Tops and is home to a few pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants.
For the comfort of our future guests, smoking is prohibited in our cabins.
As this is a working beef cattle farm, Bio-Security is very important to us. Please do not introduce any foreign grasses or weed to our property. The beautiful Williams River runs by our property, you are welcome to take a walk down to the river (a reasonable level of fitness is required to come back up). Please ensure you close all gates behind you and leave them as you found them.
The cattle on our farm are quiet, however, please remember the cows have calves at foot and can be very protective.
If you intend to go sight-seeing, we suggest you take a short 15-minute drive to Chichester Dam, and take a stroll out to the spillway. If you are lucky enough to see it spilling it is quite a spectacular sight.