Address: | Tootbardi Rd, Badgingarra WA 6521, Australia |
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Postal code: | 6521 |
Phone: | (08) 9652 3035 |
Website: | http://hivallee.com/ |
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Hi-Vallee Farm is in Badgingarra, 250 km north of Perth, Western Australia. You can contact us by phone: Tours & Camping: 08 9652 3035; Field Guide Book: 08 9652 3035 (Don & Joy) or 0439 978 550 (the author)
Besides this campground, there is one more campground listed in Badgingarra. There's also one attraction listed in this city in other categories. You will find the exact location of Hi Vallee Farm on the map above. If you need any other information on Hi Vallee Farm that is not listed here, please call (08) 9652 3035 or visit their website.
Hi Vallee Farm is situated in a very special botanical region along with Mt Luseur NP. Whether you are botanically knowledgeable or not Don will make your day most interesting. Our trip was about 5 hours in the farm 4 x 4, including a relaxed...
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FIELD GUIDE TO HI VALLEE FARM. ... Joy Williams (email: hivallee@westnet.com.au or Tel. 08 9652 3035).or those persons named with the texts or images.
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Ph: 08 9652 3035 all hours Wildflowers, native birds, bushwalking, camping, farming or photography, your hosts Joy & Don Williams offer guided tours of their farm and surrounding bushland for clubs, tour groups, families and individuals. BBQs, damper, billy tea and much, much more. Tours and visits must be booked in advanced -
Badgingarra is little more than a roadhouse, caravan park and tavern. The name originates (as with many towns) with the Aboriginal people who named a small pool in a river about 5km out of town. The name is said to mean "water by the manna gums".