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A treasure site off grid but we lovely facilities
This is a lovely location to Camp - lots of excellent walks many direct from the site. Lots of information available at the pottery cafe and if you wish meals available. We spoiled ourselves with a ...
Lovely peaceful place a world away from everything. Friendly staff and tasty morning tea added to the visit. We‘ll return to stay for a few nights next time
Stayed at Poets Cottage for three nights and did some great walks. The cottage was comfortable and contained the essentials that we needed to self cater. Particularly enjoyed just sitting on the vera...
This was the highlight of our holiday for me. We took two classes with Agnes: cup making and plate glazing. Both were good fun and well organised, with just the right amount of direction and creative ...
Peace and quiet, a commodity I am willing to pay for.
Peace and quiet. I wanted something out of Coonabarabran, which is a fantastic little town. It is on a main NSW highway though and trucks travel along it 24/7. Pilliga Pottery is further along and a...
A treasure site off grid but we lovely facilities
This is a lovely location to Camp - lots of excellent walks many direct from the site. Lots of information available at the pottery cafe and if you wish meals available. We spoiled ourselves with a ...
Lovely place to relax
Lovely peaceful place a world away from everything. Friendly staff and tasty morning tea added to the visit. We‘ll return to stay for a few nights next time
An enjoyable and relaxing experience
Stayed at Poets Cottage for three nights and did some great walks. The cottage was comfortable and contained the essentials that we needed to self cater. Particularly enjoyed just sitting on the vera...
Great day of creativity
This was the highlight of our holiday for me. We took two classes with Agnes: cup making and plate glazing. Both were good fun and well organised, with just the right amount of direction and creative ...
Peace and quiet, a commodity I am willing to pay for.
Peace and quiet. I wanted something out of Coonabarabran, which is a fantastic little town. It is on a main NSW highway though and trucks travel along it 24/7. Pilliga Pottery is further along and a...