In this example, my starting point was the
trunk of a gum tree, with stones of various colours and sizes packed around it.
Spend the days with your hosts who will guide you through their culture with a walk to an Aboriginal rock art site, Hear the Dreaming stories as you sit as one with your surroundings in the tranquillity of the
shade of a gum tree next to a creek bed.
We also visit Stubbs Waterhole, an expanse of still water in a delightful setting reflecting the green
foliage of gum trees and the blue sky, set deep between towering steeply tilted layers of rock formed from the debris dropped by melting icebergs around 700 million years ago.
The moment when the morning sun hits the surrounding mountain ridges with kangaroos hopping, kookaburras laughing and the
smell of gum trees is a memory you will carry with you for a long time!
As we pulled into the National Park and started driving under a huge
cover of gum trees, we noticed something a little odd.
Upon arriving at your rural accommodation take the opportunity to just sit, relax and breathe in the tranquil
peace of the gum trees and surrounding countryside or maybe enjoy exploring the land and its inhabitants.
The Woolshed Back Packers also includes the glorious
shades of gum trees and a fish pond, all of which contribute to the relaxing atmosphere.
Visit Stubbs Waterhole, an expanse of still water in a delightful setting reflecting the green
foliage of gums trees and the blue sky, set deep between towering steeply tilted layers of rock formed from the debris dropped by melting icebergs around 700 million years ago.
You are free to explore, swim in the rock pools and rapids, or «battle with a bass» as the fishing is excellent... or simply relax in the shade
of a gum tree and enjoy your meal and the surroundings.