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Nulla Nulla Farm Retreat Farm Stay
The air-conditioned farm stay consists of 3 bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a coffee machine, and 1 bathroom with a shower. Towels and bed linen are available in the farm stay.
Nulla Nulla Farm Retreat is situated in Moorine Rock. This farm stay has a garden and free private parking.
If you would like to discover the area, hiking is possible in the surroundings.
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Address: 7 km Moorine S Road, 6425 Moorine Rock, Australia
Number of rooms: 3
Reviews of Nulla Nulla Farm Retreat
Wow what a special place! We had a comfortable and luxurious tent out in a back field, a couple of kms from anyone else, with an outstretch of peaceful farmland as far as we could see. That night I'd never seen so many stars and we enjoyed them by our own blazing fire. This is much better than camping (although don't expect plumbing or electricity) — with a camp toilet and shower providing hot water. Surprisingly we even had mobile phone reception. We loved the thoughtful touches such as a comfy bed and cosy linen plus the things you need such as cutlery and crockery and a bbq. There was solar lighting and lamps too. What made our stay extra special was the warmth and hospitality of our hosts. They are genuinely kind people and also run an animal rescue service. We enjoyed watching joeys being fed, feeding the kangaroos and lambs and meeting all the birds and ponies. I highly recommend this farmstay and especially the tent for an extra special stay close to nature.
What an experience for our children! We are SO glad we broke up the drive from Perth to Kalgoorlie with a stay at Nulla Nulla. The accommodation is clean and adequate, and fully equipped for a self catering stay — but that's really not what it's about. Our children were 'free range' on a farm with baby lambs, kangaroos, ponies, chickens, climbable farm equipment — but that's still not what it's about. Ron and Laura took us all out to the most stunning granite rock outcrop, with ancient Aboriginal handprints, a wild kangaroo sanctuary and beautiful wildflowers. They took us out at night under a canopy of stars spotting wild rabbits, sheep and kangaroos with a spotlight. They helped the children handfeed orphaned lambs and roos with milk bottles. They made sure every need we had was catered for. They directed us to the best local places to visit (don't miss Westonia, it's beautiful and we would never have stopped if they hadn't told us about it). This is not a farm stay, this is a farm experience!
Facilities
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Invoice provided
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Air conditioning
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Family room
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Non-smoking rooms
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Carpeted
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Garden
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Iron
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Outdoor dining area
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Non-smoking throughout
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Entire unit located on ground floor
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BBQ facilities
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Heating
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Electric blankets
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Outdoor furniture
Internet
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No internet access available
Room Amenities
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Wardrobe or closet
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Linen
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Private bathroom
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Toilet
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Coffeemaker
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Toaster
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Oven
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Kitchen
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Washing machine
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Socket near the bed
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Drying rack for clothing
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Clothes rack
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Stovetop
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Dressing room
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Dining table
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Kitchenware
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Electric kettle
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Microwave oven
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Fridge
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Dining area
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Indoor Fireplace
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Toilet paper
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Towels
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Shower
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TV
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Garden view
Food & Drink
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Tea/Coffee maker
Activities
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Hiking
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Board games/puzzles
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Books, DVDs, or music for children
Languages Spoken
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English
Policies of Nulla Nulla Farm Retreat
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Check-In:
From 14:00 to 21:00
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Check-Out:
From 05:00 to 10:00
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Accepted Credit Card Payments:
Mastercard, Visa
There is no age requirement for check-in
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Closest Airports
Southern Cross Airport 27 km.
Loved the tent (we stayed warm in 0 degrees") loved the hospitality of Ron and LAura, the blazing fire and stars. Loved the surrounding woodlands, and monolith ancient rocks providing great walks. Loved witnessing the sunset colours reflected in mallee trees and farm landscapes. Loved talking to Elvis the giant sheep and helping Laura and Ron feed their joeys as part of their wildlife rescue work. Thank you to Ron and Laura. Thoroughly recommend it. Southern Cross museum is worth a visit.