barrabup sanctuary
Property Details
| Location |
nannup |
| Type |
Guest House |
| Attraction |
8 km to nannup village |
Feature List
- Barbeque
- Bedding
- Pay television
- Cooking facilities
- Airconditioning
- Cd player
- Dvd player
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- Linen supplied
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Rumpus room
- Television reception
- Video player
- Clothes dryer
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- Iron
- Washing machine
- 4x4 touring
- Campers toilets & showers
- POOL TABLE
- Bird watching facilities
- Caravan access
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The property contains 60 Hectares of mainly Jarrah/Marri association with Blackbutt, Banksia and River Gum along the Blackwood River. There is a diversity of habitat, ranging from river flat to ironstone ridge
There are over 100 recorded varieties of Native orchids, which mostly flower in September, but some of which can be seen all year round. The property has a particularly high occurrence of native fauna, possibly due to its fire history in recent years, and birdlife abounds.
Barrabup Sanctuary is being developed as an open zoo, park and arboretum, with plans for the complete eradication and exclusion of cats, dogs and foxes with the gradual re-establishment of the original native flora and fauna.
BUSH WALKING TRACK
WHY NOT TAKE A STROLL ALONG THE TRACK OR GET OUR GUIDE TO TAKE YOU ON AN ADVENTURE, LOOKING AT OUR NATURAL FAUNA & FLORA
accomodation
WE HAVE TWO TYPES OF ACCOMODATION.
COME STAY AT ONE OF OUR PRIVATE CAMPSITES.
OR AT OUR 4BR FULLY FURNISHED HOME IN LOVELY NANNUP VILLAGE.
Accommodation Rates
$150.00 / Night
$1,000.00 / Week
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Min Stay: 1 night
Max Stay: 59 nights
Property sleeps: 6 Number of beds: 4 |
4br fully furnished house
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8 May 2008 - 31 Dec 2008
1 Jan 2009 - 31 Oct 2009 |
Note: Pricing is subject to change. You should confirm pricing with the property owner.
Availability Calendar & Pricing - click dates of interest to enquire
| | School Holidays | |
| Available |
| | Public Holidays | |
| Booked |
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The 1/2 day on the calendar indicates a changeover day, you may request these days also
Admin Indicates Calendar AccurateLast Updated: Wednesday 3rd September, 2008
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