Skip to main content Skip to footer site map

Yerrinbool Bahai Centre of Learning,

YBCL campus is located in the heart of the Australian bushland, in the Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia.

It is only one and half hours drive from Sydney on Hume Highway.

With its comfortable sleeping accommodation and well equipped lecture rooms, it offers a unique venue for holding retreats and conventions away from the noise and pollution of the city at a very competitive rate.

The Centre offers a range of facilities which make it ideal to host functions and retreats. Its bush environment provides a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere for residents.

Modern sleeping facilities consist of:

A block of 6 rooms with ensuite each with a capacity of 3 people.
A shared facilities block with 6 rooms each having a capacity of 3 people.
A bunkhouse with two sleeping halls each with a capacity of 18 people.
Service facilities consist of a number of lecture halls and dining facilities, all fully air conditioned:

Hyde Dunn lecture hall with a capacity of 60 seated people.
Annex, a lecture hall with capacity for 120.
Children’s facilities.
Well equipped kitchen and dining room with a capacity for 120 seated people.
Waratah Building with a large computer laboratory, 4 break-out rooms, library, and a lecture room.

Website: www.ybcl.org

Australia's Best Beaches

Australia has miles and miles of shoreline but which beaches are really great? Ultimately it depends on what you're looking for in a beach. Pristine wilderness without a single footprint in sight, the sparkle of cosmopolitan high rise on the waters edge, the adrenalin pumping roar of a powerful surf beach, or quite simply the perfect white squeaky sand that squelches between your toes. See our short list of Australia's best beaches.

Australia's best beaches

Australia’s Vibrant Cities

Discover the unique flavours of Australia’s vibrant cities. Experience a world of great food, wine, cafes, sports and arts as you are introduced to the best of Australia – from its creative, exciting city centres, to its arts precincts and buzzing neighbourhood hubs. Australia’s cities are the gateway to world-class natural destinations, spectacular beaches and coastline and many memorable towns and villages.

Glasshouse Mountains

The Glasshouse Mountains in the hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast are actually the cores of 20 million year old volcanoes. The sides of the volcanoes have eroded away leaving only the hardened rock spiremountain cores we see today. Learn more about this awe-inspiring landscape.

Glasshouse Mountains

Popular Accommodation

Discover some of this month's most popular Australian accommodation.