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Karamea Homestead

Curracabundi National Park

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Overview

Special Offer

Save 20% on stays booked by 14 October

Book between 1 to 14 October 2024 using the promo code PARKSTAYS and save 20% on your stay. Subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply.

Stay at Karamea Homestead for a secluded rural getaway by the Barnard River, in Curracabundi National Park. Only 1 hour from Gloucester, you’ll find mountain biking and water activities at your door.

Accommodation Details
Accommodation type Homestead
Where 2039 Giro Road, Giro, NSW, 2422 - in Curracabundi National Park
Bedrooms 4
Maximum guests 10
Facilities Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, drinking water, showers, toilets, electric power, kitchen, tv
What to bring Bed sheets, pillows, towels, shampoo and soap
Please note
  • Check in after 2pm, check out by 10am.
  • Minimum 3 nights per booking
  • You'll get a PIN code to access the property after you book
  • You can pick up supplies at shops in Barrington and Gloucester

Tucked away on an old grazing property, Karamea Homestead is an idyllic getaway for those looking to unplug and soak up the natural beauty of Curracabundi National Park. This federation-style timber homestead sleeps up to 10 guests, making it the perfect place for families and small groups.

Nestled in a quiet, rural setting, with views of the Bretti Range and an exotic garden filled with mango, avocado and fig trees, you’ll have no trouble relaxing here. Spend your days fishing or swimming in the Barnard River, or if you’re feeling adventurous you can explore the nearby trails on foot or by mountain bike. When the sun sets, it’s time to sit under the stars and roast marshmallows on the outdoor fireplace.

As you step out to explore the park, keep your eyes peeled for brush-tailed rock wallabies on the nearby rocky cliffs. Keen bird watchers will be in their element, with wedge-tailed eagles and nankeen kestrels in the skies, and superb fairy wrens and grey shrike-thrushes in the gardens.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

Also see

  • Jacky Barkers campground, Nowendoc National Park. Photo: John Spencer/NSW Government

    Jacky Barkers campground

    Combine 4WD camping and Aboriginal heritage with birdwatching, swimming, bushwalking and mountain biking at Jacky Barkers campground in NSW’s Northern Tablelands.

 

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A family walk a boardwalk section of Bouddi coastal walk, Bouddi National Park. Photo: John Spencer/OEH.