Kallara Station
The McClure family welcomes you to stay with them at Kallara Station, situated on the banks of the Darling River near Tilpa. Kallara is the perfect place to experience what the outback has to offer….friendly people….fishing….bird-watching….four-wheel driving….sitting by the fire….getting away from it all….
Testimonial: "A great stay on the Mighty Darling River; loved the fish and yabbies!" George Smitt- Vic.
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Kallara Station Phone: (02) 6837 3963
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Your Hosts:
Justin, Julie, Holly, James, Sophie and Fred are custodians of the historic Kallara Station which dates back to 1857 and once comprised of some 993,140 acres. Kallara is now a certified organic property of 150,000 acres and produces organic lamb, organic wool and organic oilseeds from the fertile, ancient flood plains of the Darling and Paroo Rivers. Sophie (10) and Fred (8) are educated in their school room at Kallara via Broken Hill School of the Air. Holly (14) and James (13) are away at Boarding School in Adelaide.
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Things to Do:
It’s really up to you what you do during your stay at Kallara. You can choose to go fishing, yabbying, swimming, birdwatching, four-wheel driving on property tracks. Take a walk up to the station cemetery and pay your respects to Paddlesteamer Captain Thomas Johnston or John Brown, Shearer or simply pull up a chair on the Darling River and enjoy the solitude.
We’re more than happy to supply mud-maps and other necessities to ensure you have a good time at Kallara.
Getting Here:
To some Kallara may be the middle of no-where, we prefer to think that we are central to everywhere ?
You will find us on the western side of the Darling River, 140 km upstream of Wilcannia and 200 km downstream of Bourke, 200 km west of Cobar and 360 km east of Broken Hill. We are approximately 85 km from Louth and 12 km from Tilpa!
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2012-03-29 09:43:42 | Mary-Ellen Gilmour - accommodation for may 18,19 2012Hello I am doing some research for a planned "flyaway". 2 light planes, 8 ladies and 2 male pilots in May. we would be looking to stay one night only.we would like to stay either lodges, fishermans hut or coolabah lodge.could you advise us of availability for either of this accommodation. Regards, MaryEllen

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