管理会社の情報
Red Hill Cabin #1 is sited on Red Hill Property and sits beside the original property residence dating back to the early 1900s. The new bespoke built cabin boasts a separate Queen bedroom and double basin vanity with walk-in shower, a spacious timber decked verandah and a modern kitchen and open plan living area. Designed specifically for this location, the abundant windows and sliding doors let natural light flood the cabin, whilst providing the guests with near unobstructed vista views. This cabin has country charm and character whilst providing modern comforts. Enjoy your private escape set within a treelined sheltered paddock, with a Northern aspect, overlooking cattle grazing in paddocks on a working Wagyu-cross cattle farm.
宿泊施設の情報
A purpose built tourist/vacation cabin, Red Hill Cabin#1 Walcha offers accommodation in close proximity to the township of Walcha. This property offers access to a covered, private timber deck, free private parking, and free Wifi. Outdoor seating is also available at the cabin.
The reverse-cycle air-conditioned cabin hosts a private one queen bedroom and double ensuite, an open plan living room, twin hotplate hob kitchen containing cooking essentials, crockery and cutlery with a pod coffee machine, microwave, kettle and toaster. The bathroom has a walk-in shower, toilet and double basin vanity. Towels and bed linen are provided free of charge. Outdoor furniture is provided to enjoy the northern aspect sunrises and sunsets.
Guests at Red Hill Cabin #1 Walcha can enjoy cycling and hiking nearby, or make the most of the expansive well established English style garden.
The nearest airport is Armidale Airport, 39 miles from the accommodation.
周辺エリアの情報
Walcha is located half way between Sydney and Brisbane on the crossroads of the Oxley Highway and Thunderbolts Way. Arriving via Thunderbolts Way through Gloucester from Sydney is only 410km and 496km via Tamworth on the New England Highway. Thunderbolts Way is a great alternative to the Pacific Highway and New England Highway offering beautiful scenery at every turn and is, without a doubt, the preferred route for locals. Surrounded by spectacular national parks threaded with wild rivers and tumbling waterfalls, Walcha is renowned for its natural beauty. The oldest colonial settlement in the New England region, the small town also has a rich history, vibrant arts community, and plenty of country charm. Walcha was the first area to be discovered in the New England region. It was on the route taken by the explorer John Oxley and reached on 8th September, 1818. He named the Apsley River after the Secretary of State for the colonies, Lord Apsley. The town boasts two points of national interest. The celebrated overland explorer Nat Buchanan is buried here. He opened up much land in Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia with his great cattle drives from 1859 to the 1890’s. In 1950 the first aerial spreading of superphosphate in Australia was done on ‘Mirani’, a property owned by AS Nivison, grandson of an 1840’s squatter. The Tiger Moth plane, used in this important innovation, is preserved in good condition by the local Historical Society.
What's nearby
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
18 km
Restaurants & cafes
Walcha
3.5 km
Restaurant Cafe Graze
3.6 km
Public transit
Train station at Walcha Road
17 km
Closest Airports
Armidale Airport
52 km
Tamworth Regional Airport
68 km