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Curlew Hill Sanctuary, Ironbank

Single, self contained cottage set within vermin proof fenced private wildlife sanctuary 17 kilometres from Adelaide in the Adelaide Hills. Complete privacy for one group of up to six people. Double spa bath, open log fire and all modern conveniences provided while retaining a rustic Australiana theme. Friendly native animals and birds, both free ranging and wild born visiting, providing photographic and feeding opportunities. Over 80 identified species of native vegetation can be viewed from the bush trail, which winds it’s way around the billabong and through the sanctuary. Ten minutes from cafes, restaurants, wineries and other hills attractions and walking distance from Sir Mark Oliphant Conservation Park.

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UNIT

Two queen size beds and two single beds.

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Sightseeing
  • Wildlife

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