Located near Gundaroo on the Southern Tablelands of NSW, 40 minutes from Canberra, this luxury two-bedroom barn – once the original horse stables – sits majestically in the middle of a 220-acre biodynamic regenerative farm. Built from rammed earth and fitted out with all the mod cons, Nguurruu – the Walgalu word for “camp” – on the banks of the Yass River is inspired by the bush camps of this special place, used by Ngambri, Wallabaloa and Pajong people for at least 20,000 years to rest, connect, and share stories. During your stay you’re encouraged to explore the farm to witness landscape healing projects and learn more about its Indigenous history. Take in the expansive views of the Milky Way by night with an uninterrupted view of the crystal-clear sky. Sit by the nearby river or simply gaze out at the native grasslands which stretch to the horizon. The self-contained architecturally designed barn has everything you need for a romantic or family getaway.
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