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Craigmhor Mountain Retreat,

An ideal base for bush walking, mountain biking, fishing, birdwatching, touring Upper Hunter Country to visit renowned wineries, 5 national parks, Lake Glenbawn and to drive past world famous horse studs; or just relaxing and unwinding in splendid isolation.

An ecotourist’s delight, Craigmhor has quality 4 star accommodation set in 1000 hectares of mountain forest with abundant wildlife, magnificent views and is adjacent to Mt Royal and Barrington Tops National Parks and World Heritage Wilderness Area. As the only guests you can immerse yourself in the silence and solitude of the Australian bush.

Country hospitality features local Upper Hunter produce and wines.

For the freshwater fisherman, property dams are stocked with silver perch and Lake Glenbawn is just down the road.

For the adventurous, there is bushwalking, mountain biking and 4-WD off road tours of the property and surrounding district.

Website: www.craigmhor.com.au

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