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Guests
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Bathrooms
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Welcome to Central Highlands Victoria & pet and dog friendly farm stay at Graze-Ballan with all the beautiful food and wine it has to offer.
Your stay is a mix of farm-stay/glamping, with an option of a high-end gourmet experience. The facilities are eclectic and full of charm. A starter brekkie pack is supplied, there’s a menu for meals and beverages, or you can self-cater from the outdoor camp-style kitchen. You’ll enjoy friendly farm animals and your own furbaby is welcome. We offer wine tours, pet sitting, and transfers.
Eclectic features, with art deco touches, and glamping style sleeping. One bedroom is a Gypsy Van the other is a Retro Caravan. There is a cabin which serves as your dining and lounge room. A quality bathroom and camp-style kitchen complete the fully fenced and secluded space. You have your own very private area on our property with car parking.
We are nearby for anything you might need…interaction level is totally up to you but we’re happy to look after your pet if you are ducking out for a pet free experience. We are in a secluded ‘estate’ of 5-acre properties just off the Ballan Daylesford Rd. 20 minutes from the centre of Dayelsford and 20 minutes from Ballarat. We are a short drive from the Ballan Station and always willing to give you a lift if we’re around
Ideally, we are set up for 4 people…….but if it is a family with smaller children who are happy to top and tail in the caravan, 6 is easy. There is also ample room to pitch a tent. Small groups gathering here is fine but no large parties that exceed 10 people.
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FREE V.I.POOCH TRAVEL KIT
Book this property through us and receive a free V.I.Pooch Travel Kit for your dog:
- 100% Natural Air Dried Single Protein Treats by Mix My TreatsÂ
- Earth Friendly 100% compostable Poop Bags by Oh Crap
- VeggieDent Fr3sh Dental Chews by Virbac
- Sit Stay Heal Ouchie Balm by Bear and KindÂ
FURRY FEATURES
>1 Dogs
Dogs Inside
Large Dogs
Covered Patio
Fenced Area
DOG ETIQUETTE
Do's and Don'ts for your furry friend