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Riverside Host Farm, Dimboola

A peaceful and tranquil holiday – or one filled with activity – the choice is yours. Self-contained cabins situated on the banks of the Wimmera River. Cabins adjoin the Little Desert National Park. Abundant wildlife and birds can be seen and in spring you can view the wildflowers. Horse drawn covered wagon tours are available. Cruise along the river on a Riverside boat tour or taste freshly extracted honey. Activities include bird watching, fishing and bushwalking. We are a working farm that operates using vintage machinery and working horses. We are located close to The Grampians. Large rustic undercover entertainment area, encourages tall stories from fellow travellers by the wood fire, while you cook a meal in the wood fired oven.

Accommodation Options

Self-contained cabins

Comfortable self-contained cabins with a double bed and bunk beds

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Fishing
  • National Park
  • Off Road Driving
  • Wilderness
  • Wildlife

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