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Click here to view our brochure Working Australian Station—historical landmark The Ruby Hills original selection block was settled by Andrew’s great grandfather in 1896. Over the years, up to date developments in grazing farm technology have increased this 5000 acre property’s carrying capacity four-fold.
Natural beauty, bird watching & wildlifeRuby Hills is at the very top of the great dividing range. At 4000 feet elevation, the crisp alpine climate provides wonderful autumn colors, followed by frost and snow in winter—majestic gums laden with snow are a spectacular sight.
See native marsupials such as kangaroos, koalas, possums and native birdlife. Large dams are a haven for waterfowl with trout fishing streams nearby.
World Heritage National ParksVisit the wilderness of the New England, Dorrigo, Werrikembe, Oxley Wild Rivers or Mummel Gulf national parks.
Open-air Art Gallery
Walcha’s streetscape is famous for its out-door gallery of 25 sculptures and artworks by acclaimed local artists.
Walcha — worth visiting Conveniently located at Walcha halfway between Sydney and Brisbane.
Accommodation is available in authentic 17 bunk shearers quarters. The facility is self-catering with a kitchen, dining room, fireplace, and TV and hot showers.
Come and meet the sheep, cattle, working dogs, and wildlife. View the fantastic night skies and nocturnal creatures. Visit spectacular National Parks and Wilderness areas with breathtaking views of Apsley Falls, its Gorge and the unique picnic area called Riverside.
Bird Watchers! We have over 70 species in the area including waterfowl - Attached list
Tours by 4WD to declared wilderness can be organised for a small fee. The sights are magnificent and worth the trip.
Trout Fishing in pristine cool mountain streams nearby.  We are a mere four and a half-hour drive from Sydney. Other options are train or plane. Transfers arranged at cost.
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