Quirky House Walk Around
Sarah, the owner of Brogers End, gives Better Home & Gardens a tour of her unique, eco-friendly retreat located in Kangaroo Valley
Sarah, the owner of Brogers End, gives Better Home & Gardens a tour of her unique, eco-friendly retreat located in Kangaroo Valley
As the winter season reaches its final weeks, there is no better time to plan a serene and eco-friendly getaway to Kangaroo Valley’s charming holiday let, Broger’s End. Here are the top four reasons why you should consider visiting this hidden gem during the tail end of winter:
Both the Dairy and the Shed have their own private gardens for you to enjoy during your stay. There are quiet places to relax, and a variety of herbs, vegetables and fruit to sample and eggs from the chickens to use in your cooking.
Whether you’re looking for an easy family friendly walk or something a bit more strenuous, there is a walking trail at Broger’s End or around Kangaroo Valley for you!
The river you would have crossed to get here is great for swimming! The best place is probably in line with the shed but feel free to go exploring for other spots! Be very cautious when swimming in a river as submerged rocks, trunks and logs can be very hard to see.
While meandering around the variety of landscapes which make up Broger’s End Kangaroo Valley you will see plenty of native animals, especially if you are patient, quiet and keep your eyes peeled.
With so many amazing places to eat within the Valley, towards the coast and in the Highlands – there is no shortage of great food!
Broger’s End is certified by EcoTourism Australia. We are powered by the sun with our solar panels and Tesla battery. We collect rainwater for all our water and have composting systems for food scraps and other waste. We aim to tread as lightly as we can on this beautiful part of the world.
Sarah, the owner of Brogers End, gives Better Home & Gardens a tour of her unique, eco-friendly retreat located in Kangaroo Valley
As the winter season reaches its final weeks, there is no better time to plan a serene and eco-friendly getaway to Kangaroo Valley’s charming holiday let, Broger’s End. Here are the top four reasons why you should consider visiting this hidden gem during the tail end of winter:
Both the Dairy and the Shed have their own private gardens for you to enjoy during your stay. There are quiet places to relax, and a variety of herbs, vegetables and fruit to sample and eggs from the chickens to use in your cooking.
Whether you’re looking for an easy family friendly walk or something a bit more strenuous, there is a walking trail at Broger’s End or around Kangaroo Valley for you!
The river you would have crossed to get here is great for swimming! The best place is probably in line with the shed but feel free to go exploring for other spots! Be very cautious when swimming in a river as submerged rocks, trunks and logs can be very hard to see.
While meandering around the variety of landscapes which make up Broger’s End Kangaroo Valley you will see plenty of native animals, especially if you are patient, quiet and keep your eyes peeled.
Kangaroo Valley – the name says it all right?
With an abundance of kangaroo and wallabies, its a nature lovers paradise!
Kangaroo Valley isn’t only home to Kangaroos – Broger’s End has healthy wombat population too!
Shoalhaven is home to some of Australia’s most beautiful beaches.
Don’t forget to sign up for the #100BeachChallenge and tick off every beach you explore!
With a status of near threatened and with their population in decline, Broger’s End is very proud to be home to a population of platypus.
With so many amazing places to eat within the Valley, towards the coast and in the Highlands – there is no shortage of great food!
Fitzroy Falls is an easy 20 minute drive from Broger’s End and offers fantastic views!
With over 20,000 different species of bees around the world and 1,500 native bee species in Australia, the honey bee is with out a doubt the most famous!
A great little village to visit with antiques shops, art galleries, gourmet local produce and restaurants.
The town of Berry is one of those rare finds. Set amongst rolling green hills
with the Cambewarra range providing a stunning backdrop, the landscape is unparalleled in NSW.