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Fosterton Retreat Accommodation

Fosterton Retreat

208 Moylans Road,

Fosterton (near Dungog)

Less than 15 minutes outside of Dungog, in the rolling hills of Fosterton, with views out towards the World Heritage Area of the Barrington Tops,  we offer 3 types of accommodation, one or more of these might suit your needs:

The nights are cooling and winter is coming. Come and gather with family/friends around the firepit.

Covid-19 is still around, so keep handwashing and
open windows that are undercover.

Fosterton House- for up to 14 people, includes exclusive use of the swimming pool.

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Mountain View Cabin- for up to 4 people with the bunk room,

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Valley View- best for a couple, but also able to fit another couple on a pull out lounge.

For more details click on the accommodation or visit our gallery  for even more pictures. 

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Cabins

 

 

The cabin is the ideal getaway and the view from the deck at sunset was amazing! -Annette

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Really secluded, private and a great mini break. - Caitlin

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Fosterton House

 

 

Perfect house for 3 families with kids. pool & spa were very child friendly with a ledge within the pool....perfect for young kiddies. - Monica

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Retreats

The natural and tranquil setting at Fosterton lends itself to moments of reflection on the verandah which surrounds the main house... Bronwyn & Max are generous hosts who share their knowledge and experience with those who are keen to explore. - Sande

Our dream

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A place of connection, re-creation, restoration and transformation via nature, 

creativity and place. 

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Max & Bronwyn acknowledge that our retreat is on sacred Worimi land once under the care of the Gringai and Biripi people. We recognize the care & connection they have with country and respectfully acknowledge their past, present & emerging leaders. Our role is both a privilege & responsibility to care for this land in a respectful way that gives credence to its origins and the inhabitants.
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