Overview
Stay in the rustic Four Bull Hut, tucked away in a secluded valley of Washpool National Park. This refurbished cabin the perfect escape for horse riding and other adventures, within driving distance of the NSW North Coast.
| Accommodation type | Cabin |
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| Where | 461 Four Bull Trail, Forest Land, NSW, 2372 - in Washpool National Park |
| Bedrooms | 2 |
| Maximum guests | 6 |
| Facilities | Toilets, showers, drinking water, barbecue facilities, balcony, outdoor furniture, indoor fireplace, kitchen, plates and cutlery, pots and pans, picnic tables, electric power, rubbish bin |
| What to bring | Bed sheets, blankets, pillows, towels |
| Entry fees |
Park entry fees are not required to access Four Bull Hut |
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Sleeping up to 6 guests, Four Bull Hut is surrounded by tall gum and Blackbutt forest offering endless walking, mountain biking, and bird watching opportunities, and secluded swimming spots in summer. You can also stay at this idyllic place with your horses as you explore the nearby network of Washpool horse riding trails. Only a few hours from Brisbane, it's great for couples or families wanting to enjoy nature in all its glory or seeking sanctuary from modern day distractions.
The rich heritage of Tenterfield’s early settlers can be seen only metres from your doorstep at historic McClifty’s Hut. Local lore tells of the hut’s first owner, Daniel McClifty, who shot four wild bulls at the creek when he first arrived.
Today, Four Bull Hut’s verandah is the ideal place to spot Washpool National Park’s wildlife, including red-necked wallabies, koalas, and black cockatoos. Keep your eyes peeled for the rare powerful owl and yellow-bellied glider.
Nearby
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Washpool horse riding trails
Head to Washpool National Park for your next horse riding adventure. You’ll find 100km of great forest trails for all riding levels, a short drive from Tenterfield.
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