On the far side of the Grampians, on the edge of Rocklands reservoir sits Yangoora. Once home to farmers, bee keepers, rose growers and tree changers. As you settle on the deck in the late afternoon, the red neck wallabies shyly appear and the native birds splash and natter in the coolness of the bird bath.
Kayak the clear water of Rocklands reservoir, wander the dirt track to fossick, explore and be captivated by the bush.
The Farm House
Lots of space, four bedrooms, sleeps up to 10, living room with cosy wood fire, large, separate dining area. Two bathrooms, kitchen with all you need, laundry, bbq area and spacious deck.
Stringy bark bush
Nestled in 150 acres of stringy bark bush Yangoora is home to wallabies, kangaroos, echidnas, emus, the occasional koala and goannas. Wild flowers burst into welcome colour in the spring and rosellas, lorikeets, honey eaters and wrens are constant visitors.