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Pelican Sheep Station, Goulburn

The Pelican Sheep Station id located 10kms south of Goulburtn. Come and visit a working property of 930 hectares, with sheep, cattle and cropping.

See a sheep shearing demonstration and cuddle the lambs when available.

See the day-to-day running of the station or enjoy a leisurely walk around the farm. Bookings are essential.

There are different types of accommodation available at the Pelican. Whether it be a quiet break away for 1-2 people, or a get together for up to 73 people, we can help with your accommodation needs.

Accommodation Options

Bunkhouse

Eight rooms withtwo double bunks. One room with one double bunk.

All rooms have access to a large Common Room with colour tv, pot belly stove, fridge and small kitchen area, microwave, cutlery, crockery, cooing utensils, ceiling fan and table tennis available.

Self Contained Cabins

Four Park cabins. I double bed (with linen and electric blanket), tow double bunks, colour tv, bar fridge, electric hot plate and grill. Own toilet and shower, microwave, cutlery, crockery and cooking utensils.

Pelican Cottage

Three bedroom house.
I double bedroom, two twin rooms.
Bathroom, laundry, double garage, colour tv, video, electric blankerts, microwave, cutlery, crockery and fully equipped kitchen.

Pelican House

Five bedroom house.
1 queen size bedroom with ensuite. 1 double bedroom, 1 twin room, 1 bunk and 1 single.

Reverse cycle air conditioning, slow combustion wood fire, bathroom, laundry, double garage, colour tv, video, electric blankets, clock radios, cutlery, microwave, crockery and fully equipped kitchen.

Can sleep up to nine people.

Camping

The Camping grounds are situated around the former Restaurant and are close to the amenities block for your convenience.

The toilet and shower blocks have adequate lighting for your safety at night.

Website: www.pelicansheepstation.com.au

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  • Caravan and Camping

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