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Bullock Mountain Homestead, Glen Innes

Bullock Mountain Homestead is situated on 1200 acres but with the generosity of our neighbours we have permission to ride over approximately 10,000 acres. The countryside varies from hour to hour with some open pastures for cantering and rugged bush tracks to just walk lazily along and really feel the tranquillity of Aussie bush. The property has 7 kms of river boundary and therefore creek and river crossings are always a pleasant experience for our riders.
Anytime, weekends or during the week is a good time to get away, relax and enjoy the sounds of the bush. The Homestead is at the very end of Bullock Mountain Road so we have no through traffic and the area is alive with wildlife such as deer, goats and kangaroo. The birdlife is also very prolific. A 16 ft wide verandah has been voted as the most popular room in the house during winter too although we do have a beaut wood fire for those chilly nights.

Accommodation Options

Homestead Stay

Accomodation provided at the Homestead, bunkhouse and On-site self-contained Vans

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Fossicking
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  • Outback
  • Wildlife

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