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The Barn at Tianjara

cabin in Tarbuck Bay, NSW

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Description

Unwind and relax in the tranquility of this secluded little valley.
"Tianjara" is a very special property, far from bustle and noise, yet convenient to beaches, lakes and National Parks.

Surrounded by towering gum trees, the only sounds are the wind, the birds and the muted distant roar of the surf.


Situated near the owners hand-crafted mud-brick eco home, 'the Barn' is a simple self-contained cottage where you can experience peace and relaxation or be as active as you chose.

Children are welcome, and love to feed the horses ducks and chooks, and play with our dogs. (Adult supervision required)

"Tianjara" has featured in many newspaper, radio and magazine articles, and has been visited by hundreds of people on the Manning Valley Non-Conventional Eco-Homes Tour. and the Small Footprint Initiative. We were featured on the NBC "Today Show" which showcased our sustainable lifestyle right across the USA!
You can have a closer look at our property by checking our website at

Tianjara: There is really no-where else quite like it.

Accommodation

The Barn offers simple, clean, comfortable accommodation, with a special style of its' own.

Quality bed linen and towels are supplied.

The property is in a bush setting, and features an eco-toilet right beside the Barn.

"Tianjara" has full solar power, and is not connected to the grid, giving you a wonderful oportunity to experience a sustainable lifestyle, for a night or an extended stay.

The living area is downstairs, with a combined lounge, dining area and simple but sevicable kitchen.
The rustic-style bathroom has a shower, vanity basin and a washing machine.

There is also an outside bath house with a hot shower, perfect for washing off the sand from the beach, or just for the the delight of an al-fresco experience!

There is a large range of books, games and magazines, an eclectic mix of CDs, as well as plenty of toys and puzzles for children and adults alike.

Upstairs are two bedrooms, one with a queen bed, and one with a double and a single bed. A small cot is available.

Tea, coffee beans or ground coffee and fresh milk are provided on the day of arrival.

A breakfast basket is available on request, with Judy's famous home-made bread.
You can self-cater, or delicious home-cooked meals will be created for you, using seasonal vegetables from the organic vege garden, and free range eggs from the property. John and Judy are excellent cooks, using only quality organic ingredients.

There is a private undercover BBQ area with a gas BBQ.

This eco-property is chemical-free, and is a smoke-free environment

Local Attractions and things to do

Surrounded by three National Parks, World-famous surfing beaches, magnificent lakes and tranquil rivers, 'Tianjara' is a nature-lovers paradise.

Bird watching, fishing, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, mountain-biking are all at hand.

For the less energetic, just relax and feel the stress of the City slip away, or stroll around the paddocks near the house.

Tours can be organised with local operators, or you can take a picnic to one of the quiet spots that your hosts have discovered.

Your hosts will be happy to arrange a tour of their mudbbrick home and answer your questions on sustainable design.

Feature List

  • Barbeque
  • Bedding (Linen)
  • Cooking Facilities
  • CD Player
  • Linen Supplied
  • Open Fireplace
  • Refrigerator
  • Non-smoking
  • Stereo
  • Washing Machine
  • Solar powered
  • eco home tours
  • friendly dogs to play with
  • Eco-composting toilet
  • ducks chickens & horses to feed
  • Breakfast Basket available
  • 2nd bathroom outdoors with hot showe
 

Accommodation Rates

* Pricing is subject to change, and a minimum stay period and other conditions may apply. You should confirm pricing with the property owner.

Extras

  • breakfast basket: $20
  • dinner: $40
  • Eco home tour & morning tea: $10

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7 Days, 7 Ways to Enjoy your Stay!

 
  •   Relax and unwind, it's so peaceful here!
  •   Celito Beach, hidden in the rainforest
  •   A scenic drive and BBQ at the winery
  •   Vist the Green Cathedral, it's perfect.
  •   Watch your children help feed the horses
  •   Sip wine at sunset at Whoota lookout
  •   mountain bike in the National Park
 
 

Guest Reviews

 
  • "This place is fantastic! Extremely Eco friendly and out of the way of the hussle and bussle. The natural surroundings and relaxed eco friendly cabin is great! Not far from Blueys Beach so you can still get your latte and tucked away in the forest. John and Judy are fantastic hosts and have a wonderful property which is very peaceful and quite. A unique place where my partner and I enjoyed the stay very much. I will definitley go back again!"
    Nadine`, February 2009
     
  • "Wild place to stay, you are very close to the nature, nice hosts and a place to relax and forget all your problems"
    Alberto, June 2008
     
  • "This place is for those that love the bush, which we do. We found it a great base to come home to after exploring the beautiful surrounds of the Great Lakes and beaches. The warm and genuine welcome of John & Judy was memorable as was the amazing eco-friendly set-up. My wife unfortunately missed having an ensuite and we had a bit of trouble finding the place (which is not a bad thing!)."
    Anonymous, March 2008