59 Red Gum Lane, Armidale, New South Wales 2350
See PricesGlenhope Alpacas Bed and Breakfast provide self-contained, farm-stay accommodation in Armidale. Visit Glenhope for a truly memorable country experience. Simply relax in your private suite, which opens onto rambling gardens with fabulous views of the garden or countryside. Indulge in some alpaca gazing or bird watching over breakfast. Snuggle under quality linen and cosy alpaca doonas on cold frosty nights for a good, peaceful night's sleep. The Garden Suite is a self-catering studio suite with a queen bed with a kitchenette. There is an en-suite shower and toilet but there is a step up into the shower so it may not be suitable for people with mobility problems. It has a small adjoining with a single bed. The laundry with an extra toilet is off the second bedroom. There is also a private outdoor area which has access to a barbecue. Located only four kilometres from Armidale and the University. Also midway between Sydney and Brisbane and the start of 'Waterfall Way' and New England National Park.
Barbeque, Carpark, Family Friendly, Laundry, Non Smoking, Outdoor Dining Area, Outdoor Furniture, Secure Parking,
Enjoy the privacy of your suite furnished with antique and country-style simplicity. Dine alfresco under the rose-covered pergola outside your front door. Keep warm with the cosy slab-heating in winter and reverse cycle air-conditioning. Wake to the sounds of birds singing.
There is a private self-contained studio accommodation attached to the homestead with an extra bedroom with a single bed. A kitchenette with microwave, hot plate, electric fry pan plus a small refrigerator. There is also an en suite shower, two toilets, and laundry facilities.
Make yourself at home with books, games, television, movies and free wireless internet. Boules and crochet are at hand for older children or adults. Take a wander through the paddocks to see the alpacas.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.