Burrawang West Station offers discerning guests the opportunity to experience outback Australia in complete style and luxury. With its quintessential Australian homestead, luxurious individual boutique lodges and creative fine dining, Burrawang West Station combines a unique blend of adventure with relaxation, and is located only a short flight or relaxing drive from Sydney.
The main homestead includes a formal dining room, living room and extensive bar and cellar. Guests stay in one of twelve suites, located within four beautifully appointed boutique lodges, each with fully screened verandahs for maximum enjoyment of the sweeping views.
All meals and beverages are included, from fine dining in formal surrounds to casual alfresco style.
Burrawang is a working cattle station and selected station activities are included. Guests can choose from simply relaxing on their verandah or venturing out on a quad bike tour.
Additional activities include golf, archery, tennis, fishing or canoeing to more leisurely pursuits such as lounging around the pool or enjoying a massage.
Flora, Fauna & Wildlife Kangaroos, wallabies, emus and goannas are commonly seen when touring the property; whilst the 8 kms of creeks and wetlands which wind their way through Burrawang West station are a natural haven for Australian Native birds: kookaburras, cockatoos and galahs as well as rare species such as the Sacred Kingfisher.
Soft Adventure Burrawang West invites cityslickers on a real outback adventure with guests encouraged to join in all kinds of station activities. Explore the cattle station aboard a quadbike or paddle a canoe along the tranquil Yarrabandai billabong. Try your hand at fishing or yabbying, digeridoo playing or Aboriginal art. Enjoy a campoven picnic by the creek or a night under the Milky Way gazing up at the outback's brilliant night sky from the purpose built star gazing tower.
Indigenous Culture Located within the traditional lands and home of Calara River people, Burrawang enjoys a strong relationship with local Aboriginal people. Guests are encouraged to learn about Aboriginal culture by meeting and participating in creative activities with local artists and dancers who are enthusiastic ambassadors for indigenous Australians.
Farms & Outback Stations Stretching across 12,000 acres of Lachlan River Country in Central New South Wales, Burrawang West Station is a fully operational sheep and cattle station, producing some of Australia’s finest premium beef and lamb.