STAY AT THE BARN
FarmstaySTAY AT THE BARN
Farmstay
FEATURES
Free WIFI
Non-perishable breakfast foods.
Camping utensils and wood for the fire. –
Your own private undercover carpark
ACTIVITIES
Kenilworth is small country town in the heart of the stunning Mary Valley surrounded by lush, green countryside. Come for a scenic drive and discover this hidden gem.
Quaint and charming, idyllic and restful, the town is on the Mary River which flows north from Maleny through Conondale, Kenilworth, Gympie, Tiaro, Maryborough, and then into the sea opposite Fraser Island.
The commercial centre of the township began with the opening of the General Store (now Kenilworth Bakery) in 1924 and developed over the next two decades culminating in the opening of the Kenilworth Hotel in November 1939. The 1920-30’s charm of the buildings has been preserved by local people and retained by council regulation.
Imbil State Forest and Conondale National Park with their magnificent forests, deep gorges and spectacular views offer walking tracks and great swimming holes. .
Wander up and down the beautiful main street and sample the many varied food outlets. Peruse the delightful gift shops and of course you must make a visit to our famous cheese factory at the Kenilworth Diaries.
ENVIRONMENT
From the Owners:
“We recycle everything if possible. We love working with nature on the land and we embrace everything organic, permaculture and regenerative farming. On the farm harmony with nature is an essential part of life.”
What we love…
We love the environmental philosophy of the Barn’s owner, Eyna, while living and working in this idyllic paradise: “We love working with nature on the land and we embrace everything organic, permaculture and regenerative farming. Harmony with nature is an essential part of life on the farm.”
Tell me more
“Stay at the Barn” is an authentic, self- contained rustic farm barn located on 60 picturesque acres. Situated in the stunning Obi Obi Valley, this farm style haven is just 5 minutes from the popular township of Kenilworth in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. It is also about 30 minutes to Montville and Eumundi and 15 minutes to Mapleton falls.
Get the Facts
Where is it? Kenilworth, Sunshine Coast hinterland.
What? Farmstay
Style of Accommodation? One bedroom self contained cottage.
Who? Everyone
Accessible? Please enquire
Minimum Night Stay? Yes – two nights
How much?
Sounding Good? Read on…
Kenilworth is small country town in the heart of the stunning Mary Valley surrounded by lush, green countryside.
If you are looking for a romantic gateway, somewhere to escape from your busy schedules or if you love camping but like the comforts of home, The Barn is an ideal place to stay.
The Barn has an open plan lounge room, kitchenette and dining. The kitchenette is fully equipped with an induction cooktop, fridge, crockery & cutlery and pots and pans. You can also cook meals on the outdoor barbecue.
Take a stroll along Coolabine creek which runs through the property or even have a picnic in by one of our favourite spots and listen to the sound of nature.
Host: Eyna
Address: Coolabine Creek Road, Kenilworth
PRICE RATE POLICY
Every enquiry and booking through GREEN GETAWAYS AUSTRALIA shows your support for the fabulous environmental initiatives undertaken by this property. That’s SO good to know!
FEATURES
Free WIFI
Non-perishable breakfast foods.
Camping utensils and wood for the fire.
Your own private undercover carpark
ACTIVITIES
Kenilworth is small country town in the heart of the stunning Mary Valley surrounded by lush, green countryside. Come for a scenic drive and discover this hidden gem.
Quaint and charming, idyllic and restful, the town is on the Mary River which flows north from Maleny through Conondale, Kenilworth, Gympie, Tiaro, Maryborough, and then into the sea opposite Fraser Island.
The commercial centre of the township began with the opening of the General Store (now Kenilworth Bakery) in 1924 and developed over the next two decades culminating in the opening of the Kenilworth Hotel in November 1939. The 1920-30’s charm of the buildings has been preserved by local people and retained by council regulation.
Imbil State Forest and Conondale National Park with their magnificent forests, deep gorges and spectacular views offer walking tracks and great swimming holes. .
Wander up and down the beautiful main street and sample the many varied food outlets. Peruse the delightful gift shops and of course you must make a visit to our famous cheese factory at the Kenilworth Diaries.
ENVIRONMENT
From the Owners:
“We recycle everything if possible. We love working with nature on the land and we embrace everything organic, permaculture and regenerative farming. On the farm harmony with nature is an essential part of life.”