Mount Wood Homestead

Farmstays

If you’re curious to know what life was like for early outback settlers, this is as close to an authentic experience as you’re likely to get. Mount Wood Homestead offers self-reliant accommodation to intrepid travellers keen to experience the vast desert landscape of the Corner Country, in north-west NSW.

Of great cultural significance, the historic homestead was built of rubble stone and was erected prior to 1890. Mount Wood Shearers Quarters and outdoor Pastoral Museum are nearby and reflect a bygone era of attempts to tame this wild arid land.

A great base for walking, birdwatching and car tours, immerse yourself in the majestic beauty of the rolling red dunes and sandstone escarpments.

Don’t forget to look up as bustard, kestrels and wedge-tailed eagles are often seen in the vast desert skies above.

Facilities

Barbeque Communal Shower Non Smoking

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Services

Enjoy self-catered accommodation at Mount Wood Homestead in Sturt National Park for an authentic taste of life in the Australian outback.

Shower Barbecue

Rates

From AU$100.00

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A picnic area at Caryapundy lookout campground, Narriearra Caryapundy Swamp National Park. Photo:

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Friends camping by the billabong at Mount Wood campground. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE.

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Dead Horse Gully campground, Sturt National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Dead Horse Gully campground

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Group of friends walking outside Mount Wood Shearers Quarters. Photo: John Spencer/DPIE

Mount Wood Shearers Quarters

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