Private Vacation Home
Tarah Hinterland Cabin
Brooklet, New South Wales, Australia
Summary:brSet in the lush sub-tropical Hinterland of Byron Bay, Tarah Hinterland Cabin enables you to decompress, unwind, and immerse yourself completely in nature. This farm stay NSW getaway is cradled among giant gum trees, where you can wake up to birdsong and relax by winding creeks during the day, and at night you can spend hours stargazing around the outdoor fire pit sharing tales and joys.brbrThe Space:brTarah Hinterland Cabin is a completely private getaway, hidden safe and sound amongst giant gum trees on a gentle slope, giving an outlook over neighbouring farms. A near walk from the cabin will lead you to the winding creek where you will find water dragons and many species of native birds. Bathed in the sun and beside a beautiful green field, the cabin is the perfect spot to head out to nearby adventures such as Killen Falls, Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary and Bangalow.brbrIt's a comfortable, well-equipped tiny home with comfortable and well-furnished guest rooms, wide public spaces, and comfortable seating areas. Easy access to water, split air conditioning, a kitchenette, cooking equipment, and excellent bathroom facilities included.brbrThe bathroom, however, follows ecologically sustainable principles, including an eco-friendly cassette toilet with a removable waste holding tank, hand basin, and shower (gas heated for hot showers). It focuses on satisfying people's needs with natural resources and processes to save water by using eco-friendly toilets to save the environment. brbrIf you plan to spend your farm stay NSW retreat here, we advise that you bring your basic necessities, such as food and water during your stay with us. Thank you.brbrGuest Access:brGuests will have access to the tiny house and are restricted from accessing the main property and swimming pool (north of their designated car parking space). The main property has a fenced area where the family dog lives.brbrThe Neighborhood:brTarah Hinterland is a rustic cabin placed on the Hinterland’s most beautiful country road, Friday Hut Road, which winds through beautiful sub-tropical rainforest and farmland. It is just a 30-minute drive to the coastal town of Byron Bay, which hosts a plethora of activities such as bushwalking, catching the ocean panorama of Byron Bay, and visiting various wildlife reserves in the area.brbrOur local recommendations:brbrSightseeingbrbr- Bangalow is a historic town that hosts a weekly farmers market on a Saturday and a huge community market on the 4th Sunday of every month. br- Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary formerly known as ‘Macadamia Castle’ is a bio-park offering interactive wildlife experiences for families and couples alike.br- Killen Falls is home to one of the last standing remnants of the big scrub rainforest, The Killen Falls viewing platform is a lovely bush walk of 660 meters, while the base of the falls is just a 1km walk from the car park area. brbrFood Scenebrbr- Ember Byron Bay is a destination for mouth-watering char-grilled steaks.br- Raes on Wategos is an exclusive boutique and cellar in an idyllic beachfront setting.br- The Farm Byron Bay carries a farm-to-table concept, being a working farm with a sustainable garden market with a thriving restaurant and bakery.brbrGetting Around:brBy car:brbr- Tarah Cabin is 16km (18min) from Ballina Gateway Airport or 78 km (55min) from Coolangatta airport. br- From Sydney it is 750 km (8hours) and from Brisbane 175 km (2hous). br- Reachable by both 2WD and 4WD.brbrbrBy public transport:br- From the Ballina airport guests can hire a car or from Ballina catch an Uber or Taxi.br- From Sydney or Melbourne, it is best to fly to Ballina Gateway airport then hire a car.brbrOther Things to Note:br- Firewood for the fire pit will be an additional charge of $10 per night/fire.br- Wifi is not availablebr- Pets are not allowedbr- BBQ grill is not availablebr- No smoking allowed on the propertybr- No unregistered guests or visitors are allowedbr- Guests can drink the rainwater from the tap at no extra charge. br- Please be advised that we have livestock (and noise) on our propertybr- Please expect limited connectivity as the tiny house is set in a rural localitybr- Keep a safe distance from pets and farm animals as they are easily agitatedbr- Mobile reception is good for Telstra; Weak for Optus, Vodafone, 2degrees and Sparkbr- Don’t forget to close the windows and lock doors when leaving the tiny house/ propertybr- Make sure to turn off the lights, air conditioning, and electronics (e.g., especially chargers)br- The recycling/ rubbish bins are located at the bottom of the driveway as you enter the property.br- We would like to advise guests that longer stays or later check-outs will incur an additional chargebrbrSnake safety guidelinesbrbr- We ask guests to follow these safety guidelines to prevent snake bitesbr- Avoid walking through tall grass or grasslands as snakes are abundant in the areabr- We recommend wearing long loose pants and close-toed shoes such as boots and sneakers when roaming around the property and the creek area, particularly in summer when venomous snakes are more active.brbr Important note:brbr- Guests are advised to wear appropriate clothing during snake seasonbr- There are 2 bee hives located on the property approximately 100m from the tiny home.br- Due to the nature of the property, abundant wildlife may be present on the property.br- Keep in mind that BBQ grills and outdoor fire pits are not available during a total fire banbr- In order to maintain the cleanliness and functionality of our cassette toilets a minimum additional cleaning fee is applied for stays of 5 nights or more. We appreciate your cooperation in ensuring a hygienic experience during your stay.brbrInteraction with Guests:brGuests will enjoy your own private space but we are always happy to chat with you.
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