The Warrumbungle Region in New South Wales offers a unique farm and station stay experience for travelers, immersing them in the natural beauty of the area. Two notable options include Barkala Farmstay, home of Pilliga Pottery, offering eco-friendly accommodation on a 12,000-acre farmland with various activities such as pottery classes, birdwatching, and bush walks. The Blue Wren Bush Cafe serves home-cooked meals, and guests can enjoy a swimming pool in the summer and campfires in the winter. Accessible via unsealed roads from Coonabarabran, it provides a rustic retreat.
Cadagi Farm Stay in Central West NSW offers a tranquil 85-acre property near the Talbragar River, with multiple accommodation options for guests. The wooded areas along Scrubby Creek create a peaceful setting for a farmstay experience. Additionally, farm camping near Gilgandra provides a nature-filled escape near Warrumbungle National Park and Australia's only sky park. The property offers three camping sites for guests to choose from, allowing them to tailor their stay to their preferences. These farm and station stays offer a serene retreat in the heart of the Australian countryside, ideal for those seeking a relaxing getaway amidst nature's beauty.