








The Eco-cabin has three small bedrooms that can sleep up to eight people; separate bathroom with shower and flush toilet; self contained kitchen and sunny lounge/dining room that can also sleep two more. The cabin is a showcase of environmental technology, running fully on solar power. A wood-fired stove is provided in the fully self-contained kitchen (no microwave or coffee machine though!) and there is also a wood stove in the lounge area for cosy winter evenings. There is no television or WiFi to distract you from the nature all around you! You can also pitch a tent next to the cabin if someone in your group really wants to camp.

The bunkhouse can sleep up to 10 people and has six single bunks, with a double bed and two single bunks in an adjoining room. A wood fuel stove is provided for heating and simple cooking. Basic kitchen equipment is provided. Guests must bring their own bedding, linen and all provisions. A separate bathroom with flush toilet, hot shower and washbasin is situated 50 metres from the bunkhouse. A 6m x 8m outdoor under-cover cooking and eating area with gas barbecue adjoins it. A wood barbecue and campfire (use subject to fire restrictions) are nearby. Unpowered bush camping sites are located near to the bunkhouse and can be booked in conjunction with the bunkhouse.