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Unlock Your Creativity at Bundanon

Discover the magic of Bundanon, where art and nature collide in a breathtaking landscape. With limited openings each year, don’t miss your chance to immerse yourself in this creative oasis.

Your Itinerary:
  • Early Check-In: Settle into our award-winning eco-friendly accommodation.
  • Welcome Tour: Get acquainted with the inspiring Bundanon grounds.
  • Choose Your Adventure: Opt for an ecological bush walk through stunning scenery or a hands-on guided art workshop.
  • Twilight Gatherings: Enjoy a drink with fellow guests before indulging in a feast prepared by Executive Chef Douglas Innes-Will, paired with local beverages.
  • Morning Bliss: Enjoy a delightful continental breakfast to energize your day, followed by rejuvenating yoga overlooking the Shoalhaven River (optional).
  • Explore the Arts: Join a guided tour of the latest Art Museum exhibition or participate in a captivating performance or talk.

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Price
$550
per person, twin share
$750
one person

Includes GST, Continental Breakfast, Dinner Feast and all activities
Your stay at Bundanon enables two children from local primary schools to participate in a day learning program at Bundanon.
Please review terms and conditions for accommodation bookings.

 

Stay dates and special events

19-20 July – This Stay weekend coincides with a classical guitar concert by Rupert Boyd on the Saturday included in your itinerary and Afternoons at the Homestead – live piano at our historical Homestead site on Sunday.

4-5 October – This Stay coincides with the Bundanon Artists & Makers Market where you can discover handmade treasures by talented artisans.

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Bundanon acknowledges the people of the Dharawal and Dhurga language groups as the Traditional Owners of the land within our boundaries, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

This website contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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