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Foster Prom Getaway
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Foster Prom Getaway

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Self contained 2 bedroom flat with adjoining ensuite. Sleeps 6 with 1 queen and 1 single bed in both bedrooms with bedlinen and towels supplied. Fully equipped kitchenette and comfortable living area. Large t.v., stereo Large sundeck with gas B.B.Q. and views to delight with beautiful sunrises on our lovely farm. The Guesthouse is very large with magnificent views over the Prom with gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. Enjoy a b.b.q. on our large balcony while taking in the views over the hills, valleys and the Prom. Our chickens often welcome the guests and children enjoy collecting fresh eggs from the chook house. They love to hand feed our lambs and Spotty the calf also. Access to the Guest House is very easy with a large ramp which is wheelchair friendly. The house is also wheelchair friendy right through to the ensuite and shower. We greet our guests most times on arrival and are there on call if needed while here. We enjoy the company of our guests, especially the children. The town of Foster is located within an easy drive of Wilsons Promontory National Park. Access to the park is via Yanakie to the south. Foster is a handy base for exploring the natural beauty of the unspoilt coast in the area including the beach front communities of Waratah Bay and Sandy Point. Foster is surrounded by dairy and grazing farms located in the undulating land surrounding the town. The town centre itself has a good range of shops along Main Street which also support the smaller outlying communities in the area. The Exchange Hotel with its unique conical tower was built in 1907. Foster was the site of a small gold rush in the 1870s and there are memorials to commemorate the town's gold mining history located in Pearl Park which is a lush reserve that surrounds the Stockyard Creek and features BBQ facilities and a footbridge. Across the road from Pearl Park is a historical museum (the town's former post office from 1890 to 1975) which features displays of the region's gold, timber and dairying history. Next door is the Stockyard Gallery which includes a visitor information centre, craft shop and exhibitions of art work. The Foster North Lookout, on the South Gippsland Highway 6 kilometres north-west of town, provides good views over Corner Inlet with the mountain ranges of Wilsons Promontory providing an attractive backdrop. The Great Southern Rail Trail is accessible at Foster and it consists of a walking, cycling and horse riding trail which passes through a several small towns from its start at Leongatha. The views on the trail are magnificent. The only public transport is from town which is a public bus transport , From town to our farm there is no public transport or taxi ssrvice . We are just under 6KM from town it is suitable for cycling if you like the hills Reverse air conditioner in our new flat.

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