Tanjenong Farmstay glamping – Mabi

Mabi – Gundungarra word for Quoll (of which we have seen four on Tanjenong, near the campground).

Mabi overlooks the spectacular views of the southern end of the Great Dividing Range.
This is a 4.5 meter Dome built made from homemade aircrete blocks. Inside there is a queen bed, and has a little nook for eating. There is a wood fire in there as well to keep you warm in winter.

This 500 acre property covers extensive stretches of untouched Bush with great bushwalking. The beauty of taking our bushwalks is that you can experience a real sense of solitude in the ruggedness of the Aussie Bush. There would rarely be other walkers who you would encounter on your hike. This area has been described as having some of the cleanest air in NSW. There is a lichen which grows in this area which indicates that the air is incredibly clean. Tanjenong Camp offers a lovely fresh break from the city.

Glamping facilities

Camp kitchen

There is a comfortable gazebo like camp kitchen which we have developed for tourists to retreat to in case of bad weather. There is a living area with a fireplace and a dining area. These seperate areas allow for different groups of tourists to enjoy the camp kitchen at the same time. The camp kitchen offers another possibility for group gatherings with it’s generous deck, bar and outdoor sitting area. There is a cast iron BBQ on the deck for cooking if the camp fires become too wet.

Showers

There are two showers. Both a glass fronted and are perched on the very edge of the hill so you get the feeling that there is very little between you and the mountains! It is truly a spectacular experience. There is a solar heater on top of the showers which allows for hot showers. We do ask however that you are careful to restrict your usage for the shower to 2 -3 minute showers.

Toilets

There is a toilet block at the back of Tanjenong camp. The two toilets are composting toilets. Be careful to read the instructions when using the toilet. They operate very like normal toilets but some instructions are necessary.

Bushwalks

You will be able to connect with one of the favourite Tanjenong walks, the Abercrombie River walk. This walk takes you through a diverse and pristine Eucalypt landscape to the Abercrombie river. The river walk offers a possibility of spotting a diverse range of wild animals, kangaroos, platypus, echidna, trout, wombat, goannas, goats and deer . The walk itself is roughly an hour and half to two hours long. It is steep in parts so it is important to wear good walking shoes.

Tanjenong camp offers 2 solar heated showers and 2 composting toilets. We have a centralised camp kitchen, where you can escape, should the weather be bad.

Verandah bar

Dining area

Escape from the cold by relaxing in front of a wood fire in the camp sitting room

There are beautiful mosaics in both the showers and the toilets.

Entrance to camp kitchen

Sitting and eating areas in the camp kitchen

Facilities includes a 3 burner gas stove, hot and cold water and full sink, cast iron BBQ. All crockery and cutlery are provided.

Solar powered hot water showers. The glass front overlooks the incredible views of the mountains.

Outside seating area.

 

Rates

Yirri – $30 per night
Bila – $30 per night
Mabi – $30 per night

$40 – extra cleaning fee.