
The view from the Conmurra Homestead garden
The view from the Conmurra Homestead garden

WELCOME TO CONMURRA

Nestled in the mountains at Walang, not far from Bathurst, NSW,
Conmurra is a little piece of Australian wilderness.
Conmurra is 67 hectares (167 acres) of natural woodland and forest, full of Australian wildlife including wombats, wallabies, kangaroos, possums, gliders, goannas, and many beautiful birds. A wildlife sanctuary for local endangered animals that is open exclusively to our Airbnb guests.
We offer self-contained accommodation amongst the gum trees. You can use Conmurra as a base to explore what the Bathurst region has to offer. Bring your walking shoes or a mountain bike and get outside, or simply relax and take time to reconnect with nature. You can also get up close to our endangered native animals on a guided Sunset Wildlife Walk, included as part of a stay in the Mountain View Cabin or Homestead Guesthouse.
Breaking News!
Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies have arrived at Conmurra! This small wallaby lives in isolated populations on cliff faces and rocky habitat. They have suffered greatly from hunting, habitat destruction and feral predators like foxes and cats. The 2019-20 drought and bushfires then further impacted the remaining small populations.
We have built a large mountain top enclosure to house captive bred animals in a natural environment. Once they are ready, they will be released back into the wild to help ensure the survival of the species for the future.
If you would like to help us save endangered animals like the Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby you can DONATE here.
To find out more about our Airbnb accommodation options, click here.
Conmurra is located on the land of the Wiradyuri Nation.


Airbnb Accommodation


The Mountain View Cabin or Homestead Guest House has all you need for a relaxing stay, or as a place to explore the surrounds like Jenolan Caves, Mayfield Gardens, Mount Panorama and more.

Reconnect with nature

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Conmurra has over 4 kilometres of tracks and trails, secluded lookouts and places to chill right at the front door. Take the time to emerse yourself in nature, watch the wallabies and birds, or sit down, read a book and just relax.
