T T

Roseneath Farm Stay

Shearer
Owners of Roseneath Station
Rooms of Roseneath Station
Camping
Shearer’s Quarters
Fisherman’s Cottage
Shearer’s Quarters

Roseneath Farm Stay

6973 Bruxner Highway, Tenterfield, New South Wales 2372

0427 422 639

bookings@roseneathstation.com.au

https://farmstaycampingaustralia.com.au/listing/roseneath-station-tenterfield-nsw-accommodation-and-camping/

See Prices

Experience a truly Australian holiday with family or friends at Roseneath Station Country Accommodation. Roseneath offers a unique country experience with accommodation in the old Shearer's Quarters, Fishermans Cottage or the Homestead. Choose from fully self-catered getaways to full farm involvement experiences. The choice is yours - stay as long as you like. Caravans and campers are also welcome. Roseneath Station also offers wonderful walking tracks where Australian flora and fauna abound, with over 140 bird species identified on Roseneath Station. The open spaces are inviting and kids can run and play in the fresh country air, exploring along the river bank or along the ridge tops with views forever down the Dumaresq Valley. Just bring yourself and your loved ones and enjoy the wide open spaces and starry night skies that Roseneath Station and the Australian outback have to offer.

Facilities found here

Family Friendly,

Rooms Available

The shearers' quarters are fully self-contained (including linen) and offer you, your family and friends open plan living with comfortable bedrooms. With two double bedrooms, one twin and a bunk room containing four beds, the accommodation sleeps 10. Enjoy the large eat-in kitchen, the sunny morning verandah at the back or the fabulous front deck where you can watch the sun go down in the evening over the battlements of the Great Divide.

Facilities

  • Lounge/Dining Area
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.