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Whurra Mundi Homestead in the heart of prime Agricultural land near Cummins is situated only 50 minutes from Port Lincoln in SA.

The large homestead is located amongst picturesque gum trees and surrounded by 5,000 acres of cereal farming country. The Homestead is ideal for family gatherings, special occasions with social groups, conferences and strategic planning weekends.
  

Whurra Mundi Homestead - Photo Gallery - click here
Bookings:
Contact: Bob & Margaret Price
Phone: 08 8687 2181
Email: bobprice23@gmail.com

Facilities
  • Sleeps up to 16 (4QS,1DB,2SB)

  • Sofa bed and Futon

  • Linen and towels supplied

  • 4 bathrooms

  • Fully equipped Kitchen and Laundry

  • Large dining room (seats 12)

  • Cosy wood fire in lounge

  • Ceiling fans

  • Pool table & table tennis table

  • Large outdoor under-cover entertaining area with BBQ

  • Continental breakfast 1st day

  • Pets by negotiation

  • No smoking indoors
     

Nearby Attractions
  • Great Fishing spots at Coffin Bay, Farm Beach & Gallipoli Beach

  • Koppio Museum

  • Rose Garden at Little Swamp

  • Tod Reservoir

  • Whalers Way

  • Gardiner Tractor Collection at Yeelanna

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The rates are $200.00 per night for Single/Double. $40.00 per extra person (adult/child), Min two nights. Stay 7 nights and get the 7th free.

Prices quoted in Australian dollars.
 
Conditions
Check-in 2pm (or earlier if available). Normal check-out 10am.
To confirm your reservation, a 20% deposit is required.
Cancellation policy - Cancellations notified more than 30 days prior to occupancy incur a cancellation fee of $20. Cancellation within 30 days of expected arrival will incur a loss of 20% of full booking price.
  
Web Site:
www.australianhomesteads.com
  
Hosts: Bob & Margaret Price :: Phone: 08 8676 2181

Whurra Mundi Homestead – In the “good old days” where the property owners had servants that would have lived in the adjacent bedrooms, but under the same roof.
  
Photos supplied by John Townsend www.australia-travel-now.com/wm.htm