Skip to main content Skip to footer site map

Pine Valley Outback Experience, Morgan

Pine Valley Station offers you an outback experience only 140 kilometres east of the historic mining town of Burra or 106 kilometres north-east from Morgan on the Murray River and access is via good unsealed road.

Pine Valley is a working station property of 1000 square kilometres running Merino sheep. Relax, enjoy and experience the beauty of the outback, with walking and cycling trails, flora, abundant bird and wildlife and beautiful sunsets. Accommodation is self contained – six bedrooms with a double and single bed, and one double bedroom, guests need to bring all linen and bedding. Shared bathroom, toilet and laundry facilities, fully equipped kitchen including microwave, gas stove, two large refrigerators with freezer and one drinks refrigerator. Combustion wood fire, television, video, radio, CD player, covered gas barbecue, bicycle and helmets, games, books and magazines. Solar power, campfire setting with wood provided and rainwater for drinking and a covered outdoor area.

Guests have access to trails where native flora and fauna are in abundance. Unwind your mind amongst the peace and tranquillity. Tours are now available for two people from the Clare Valley with the owners on a two-day water run and are fully catered for. Soak up the atmosphere of the bush, just kick back, read and relax. Maximum number of guests is 20. No pets. Use of firearms, motor bikes or chainsaws not allowed. Resticted property access. Be our guest and stay a while. Enjoy a unique experience.

Accommodation Options

DOUBLE

One double bed.

TRIPLE

One double bed and one single bed.

Popular Activities

  • Off Road Driving
  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Cycling
  • Driving
  • Sightseeing
  • Outback

More Accommodation In Morgan

Discover some of the other accommodation nearby in Morgan.

Tours In Morgan

Discover some of the tours options around Morgan

Australia's Best Beaches

Australia has miles and miles of shoreline but which beaches are really great? Ultimately it depends on what you're looking for in a beach. Pristine wilderness without a single footprint in sight, the sparkle of cosmopolitan high rise on the waters edge, the adrenalin pumping roar of a powerful surf beach, or quite simply the perfect white squeaky sand that squelches between your toes. See our short list of Australia's best beaches.

Australia's best beaches

Australia’s Vibrant Cities

Discover the unique flavours of Australia’s vibrant cities. Experience a world of great food, wine, cafes, sports and arts as you are introduced to the best of Australia – from its creative, exciting city centres, to its arts precincts and buzzing neighbourhood hubs. Australia’s cities are the gateway to world-class natural destinations, spectacular beaches and coastline and many memorable towns and villages.

Glasshouse Mountains

The Glasshouse Mountains in the hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast are actually the cores of 20 million year old volcanoes. The sides of the volcanoes have eroded away leaving only the hardened rock spiremountain cores we see today. Learn more about this awe-inspiring landscape.

Glasshouse Mountains

Popular Accommodation

Discover some of this month's most popular Australian accommodation.