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Burraburoon Farmstay, Booroorban

Burraburoon is a working sheep and irrigation farm on the Hay Plains, half-way between Hay and Deniliquin on the Cobb Highway and only 35 minutes from Shear Outback, the Australian Shearers’ Hall of Fame.

Located half-way between Sydney and Adelaide and just under 4 hours from Melbourne.

Burra Buroon is a family farm, 8 minutes from Booroorban on the Cobb Highway.

Enjoy an overnight stay or stop for a few days. Accommodation is in a converted train carriage and dinner varies from camp oven around the fire to a silver service meal in the homestead.

Welcome to Burra Buroon under the Outback sky.

Accommodation Options

Train Car Accomodation

Converted rattler to 3 bedrooms

Website: www.outbackfarmstay.com

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