Family owned and operated, a unique location and great service

Mt Bundy Station offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy the serenity and beauty of the Australian bush in comfort.

From the large, cool Homestead, set high on a hill, the panorama includes cattle and buffalo, billabongs and a plethora of bird life.

Set high on a hill overlooking the property, the Homestead offers magnificent views - click image to enlarge
The shared vision of all the staff is to always delight our guests by providing blissfully comfortable accommodation in a unique and relaxed environment.


Mt Bundy Station
is a family owned and operated business offering a variety of accommodation options, all hosted according to the requirements of our guests.

People arrive as guests and leave as friends

Close attention is paid to the individual needs of our guests to ensure your stay is memorable and enjoyable.

 

There's no need to rough it to enjoy the Territory - enjoy the luxurious, King-size beds of Bed & Breakfast at the Homestead - click to enlarge

In addition to Bed & Breakfast accommodation in the Homestead, Mt Bundy Station is a popular and economic conference venue for many Territory, interstate and international groups and can cater for hosted groups of all sizes.

Special needs guests are welcome

Having hosted Camp Quality over several years we are particularly aware of the specific needs of those confined to wheelchairs. Our Camp Quality guests have enjoyed activities under our care such as ballooning, fishing and basketball.

Billabong House is permanently accessible by wheelchair and the toilets and shower are in close proximity.


Famous rogue Fred Hardy was buried on the property in 1940 after a fall from his horse during the Adelaide River Cup - click for a quick look at our history

History

Mt Bundy Station was founded by the colourful pioneer grazier and reknowned buffalo-hunter, Hubert "Fred" Hardy. He is pictured at left with a trophy and the tools of his trade, a trusted rifle and loyal dog. This picture was taken in 1940 just before his tragic accident.
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