Ben Ricketts Environmental Preserve

Property grounds
Room
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Fireplace, books

About this cabin rental

Ben Ricketts Environmental Preserve offers three self contained cabins surrounded by the rainforest of Jamberoo Mountain. The cabins can be booked separately or together. **Please note that prices quoted on HomeAway are for single cabins only.** **Please contact us if the calendar does not show availability as only 1 cabin maybe booked* Cabin 1 (Wombat) sleeps up to 6 people Cabin 2 (Lyrebird) sleeps up to 7 people Cabin 3(Sugar Glider) sleeps up to 4 people Be woken up by lyrebirds and spend the day enjoying the rainforest, creeks, glades and open paddocks. Ben Ricketts is home to echidnas, wombats, swamp wallabies, greater gliders and a great variety of birds. Listen to the lyrebirds, bowerbirds, catbirds, whipbirds, kookaburras and sugar gliders. The cabin accommodation at Ben Ricketts is surrounded by abundant bird and animal life. Sitting on the deck of one of the cabins is a great place to watch the birds and listen to the frogs as the sun goes down behind the mountain. Children are welcome, with plenty of open space for them to play and lots of nature to discover. There are marked walking trails on the property that start close to the cabins. There are three self-catering cabins at Ben Ricketts, each with a fully equipped kitchen, shower facilities, a slow combustion wood heater. You need to bring your own sheets, blankets, pillowslips, towels, personal needs, indoor and outdoor footwear, torch and food. The cabins are a smoke-free zone and pets are not permitted. We have three separate cabins to choose from. Cabin 1 "Wombat": Sleeps 6 - four single bunks and a double sofa bed Cabin 2 "Lyrebird": Sleeps 7 - five single bunks (2 in a separate room) and a double sofa bed. Cabin 3 "Sugar Glider": Sleeps 4 - two single bunks and a double sofa bed There is plenty to do in the nearby area. The property is two hours south of Sydney on the Illawarra escarpment, 8 km west of Jamberoo Village. The cabins are in close proximity to the coast and the Southern Highlands, well known areas for great beaches, festivals, markets, arts and crafts and fine dining. Barren Grounds Nature Reserve, Budderoo National Park, Gerringong Falls, Carrington Falls and Minnamurra Rainforest are ideal bushwalking destinations nearby. Walks on Ben Ricketts There are several marked walking tracks on the property which pass through rainforest and very tall eucalypts, untouched creeks, and a waterfall, offering opportunities to see the rich variety of native plants and animals Barren Grounds Nature Reserve There are a variety of walks at this Nature Reserve including the Griffiths Trail, an 8km loop taking in the Natural Stone Bridge and the IIllawarra Lookout. Carrington Falls has walking tracks to lookouts with spectacular views of the Upper Kangaroo Valley. Nellies Glen swimming hole in close proximity to the falls is a great place to cool off on a hot day Minnamurra Rainforest offers accessible and easy walks through spectacular rainforest terrain, restaurant facilities and National Parks Visitors Centre Beaches There are several popular beaches at coastal town of Kiama approximately 20 minutes drive from Ben Ricketts. Jamberoo Recreation Park a great place for the family is a short drive from Ben Ricketts. Illawarra Fly, a spectacular treetop walk, is a few minutes up the road.

Amenities

Pool
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Fireplace
Parking
Balcony / Patio
Garden

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Reasons to book

People love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Includes essentialsGarden, Pool, Kitchen / Kitchenette and more

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Reviews

4.7/5.0
Outstanding(20 Reviews)
10.0
Jan 2024
We are a family of 5, cabin was perfect for us. Very quiet, clean and user friendly. Great location for Jamberoo Action Park !
4.0
star 5 empty
Jan 2024
Tidy Little Cottage with all the basic necessities. Quiet setting on the edge of rainforest with light traffic within 100mtrs of Property. Suited to short stays for those wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle, bushwalkers etc. No Wifi or TV. Patchy Mobile Phone Coverage.
4.0
star 5 empty
Oct 2023
The manager went out of his way to help me.
4.0
star 5 empty
Jul 2023
It was easy to find and easy to organize with owner. Great family time close to nature. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city I really enjoyed it.
5.0
Apr 2023
Nice and cosy cabins with a fire place. In the middle of the national park. Mat has been really helpful! Recommend anytime
5.0
Nov 2022
We loved staying here and look forward to returning soon! Thanks so much for your hospitality.
5.0
Oct 2022
The listing undersells the property! We had two cabins and it was totally private,the third cabin and Homestead located over the road. Well equipped for cooking etc, fast more than expected. Good size rooms etc. Would definitely go again!
5.0
Jun 2022
We came for a mums' weekend away, and returned refreshed and relaxed! We spotted lyrebirds, wombats and roos on and around the property, and enjoyed the views and rainforest walks. The cabin was cosy and provided all we needed. We will definitely visit again!

FAQs

How much does this cabin cost compared to others in Jamberoo?

The average price for a rental in Jamberoo is $163 per night. This rental is $2 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this cabin?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Ben Ricketts Environmental Preserve. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this cabin?

Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Ben Ricketts Environmental Preserve. Enjoy the water!

Is Ben Ricketts Environmental Preserve pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this cabin is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Ben Ricketts Environmental Preserve?

We found 6 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen / kitchenette, fireplace, parking, and balcony / patio.

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