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Bindoon’s Windmill Farm, Bindoon

The property consisting of 40 acres is nestled in a small valley surrounded on three sides by hills This valley is one of many in the area known as the Chittering Valley, best known for its natural beauty,fruits and wildlife. Kangaroos, ducks, geese, emus and many native bird including kookaburras, parrots, hawkes, eagles, finches and willy wagtails abound in the nature reserve which fringes the farm.

Your hosts Milton and Joan, welcome and encourage an informal and friendly stay so that you may experience the full flavour of typical Australian country life.

Guests can enjoy the many friendly animals on the farm, enjoy walking around the beautiful countryside or just relax in the comfortable detached ensuite accommodation which is airconditioned for summer and has heaters for winter.

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Website: www.ausbusiness.net/windmill

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  • Wildlife

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