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Your Hosts
Greg and Toni Sherwin have lived on Kilcowera for 26 years.
They have 2 adult daughters who are often home to help with
the mustering or to just chill out when the going gets tough.
In recent years they have opened the gates to visitors and
enjoy showing them around their working cattle and sheep station.
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Room
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Camp
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Accommodation
17 people can be accommodated in the modern and comfortable
shearer's quarters in twin rooms and 1 double. All linen is
provided. Bathroom facilities are outside and separate from
the main building. Guests can cater for themselves in the
well equipped kitchen or Greg and Toni can provide all meals.
Camp oven cooking for large groups can be arranged and is
a memorable experience.
Campers have the choice of pulling up stumps in the spacious,
landscaped grounds around the quarters and using the bathroom
facilities, BBQ's and power. Alternatively there are 2 designated
bush camping sites with long drop toilets.
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Native
Sights
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Things to Do
Guests can be as laid back or as energetic as they please
at Kilcowera. You could take a self guided full day tour around
the property, you will be sure of seeing an interesting range
of native animals, reptiles and birds as well as small caves
and gorges. Beautiful red gums line a number of creeks and
waterholes which originate on Kilcowera and empty into Lake
Wyara. An 11 km walking trail closely follows an old wagon
road and Youlaingee Creek for those looking for a bit of exercise.
Guided tours are also available.
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Directions
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How to Get Here
Kilcowera is 95 kms south of Thargomindah and approximately
90 kms north of Hungerford on a well maintained and signposted
gravel road
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Photos
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Photo Album
Browse some of our photos.
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