WOOLSHED CABINS
Activities on the Property
Most who come to visit, simply relax in the environment of these special cabins and take in the awe inspiring views.
However, some other options you might like to take include:
HORSE RIDING/ DRIVE YOUR OWN SULKY
(N.B. This cost is in addition to your accommodation tariff.)
Centennial Glen Stables (neighbouring property - approximately 10 mins drive) can cater for all of your horse needs. Horse riding for beginners to experienced riders. Mountain trails, open paddock, lead horses for children & beginners. Safety helmets provided. A unique experience is the Drive Your Own Sulky option!
All these activities are by appointment only. Bookings are essential.
For further information please see the brochures provided in the cabins,
visit www.centennialglenstables.com
OR telephone: (02) 47 871193 for reservations. Alternatively, simply contact us and we can make a reservation for you!
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EXPLORER WALKS. (NOT DRIVES!)
ALONG A COUNTRY ROAD
Depart from the Shearing Shed and Cabin gate and walk to the west, along the road and up the hill. Stop at the top of the hill (brown wooden gate) and admire the 360 degree views: EAST to the Blue Mountains escarpments and WEST to the distant blue hills of Oberon and the Jenolan Caves.
If you wish, continue through the gate and down the hill. You may walk along the road until you reach the next cattle grid and the gate. This is the end of our property, so please proceed no further.
On your return walk, enjoy the fresh air and ever changing views of the cliffs and mountains. A walk in the early morning and then again in the late afternoon will reveal very different colours and attributes of the escarpment. An incredible vista!
N.B. Please remember the old farm rule: Leave a gate as you find it! (Closed gates to be re-closed open gates to be left open)
Please note that not all horses are approachable and that cattle are definitely NOT "pattable"!
WOMBAT HOLES AND CREEK
This is definitely cross country driving in paddocks is definitely NOT permitted.
Proceed as for "Country Road" walk .go along the road to the west and up the hill.
Go through the brown wooden gate at the top and then climb over adjacent double wooden gate. Continue in a northerly direction across the crest of the hill until you reach the opposite gate (wire, beside a power pole). You are now entering the Creek Paddock. You will notice that the land steps down steeply to the creek and tree-line. Please do not cross over the creek as it is our boundary with our neighbours. As you wander along the creek you will observe many wombat holes and fresh droppings. A walk in the late afternoon means you will probably also encounter wallabies and kangaroos. Return along the same route.
N.B. Once again, please leave all gates as you find them. Also remember that cattle are not tame.
A WALK AMONG THE TREES
This walk begins on the southern side of the cabins. Walk towards group of gum trees and gate beyond. Proceed through gate and walk along track up a slight hill. Follow track to the left and through bush until you come to a wire gate near road. Return along same route for a bushy view of your cabin and the shearing shed, silhouetted against grazing land but with the backdrop of those wonderful mountains.
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