With 250 square miles of spectacular country in the Flinders Ranges, Angorichina is a medium sized (!) outback sheep station run by Ian and Di Fargher. As the third generation of Farghers on the property, they know the country better than anyone and will welcome you into their home, the old stone homestead at Angorichina, and show you the secret spots on their property. Whether it is joining Ian as he checks the bores on the property or explains the business of running sheep in such arid and hard conditions, or sitting one evening in one of Angorichina’s gorges, in the hope of spotting the elusive Yellow-footed Rock wallaby, you will have the place to yourself and the chance to experience life on a beautiful outback station. Hosts: Ian & Di Fargher Breakfast is served in the kitchen with Di preparing to order. Dinner is hosted in the dining room while lunch may be a picnic out on the property, or part of a day trip to the Prairie hotel to enjoy some of their unique Australian cuisine. 
| No. of Bedrooms | Accommodation is in either the homestead guest room or in the old schoolhouse, both have a private en suite bathroom. There is a guest living room and space to relax on the terrace or in the main living area of the homestead. | | Activities | Station activities: spend time with Ian as he attends to the daily business of running an outback sheep station – checking the bores on the property, hearing his stories of the tasks involved in making a living in the outback. Wildlife viewing: - Angorichina is home to a variety of wildlife - emus, Red & grey kangaroos and Yellow-footed rock wallabies. As a private property, you will have access to areas of the Flinders Ranges that most people never see, and you will never see other people there. Aboriginal culture : spending time with a local aborigine, as he takes time to show you aspects of his culture, some of the local bush cuisine and tells you the stories that lie behind his culture. |
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