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The Nanga Bush Camp and Forest Retreat is situated on 80 acres of pristine forest. Bounded on two sides by the Murray River, it offers something for everyone. All facilities are within a comfortable walking distance from each other and from the river. Full time managers are on site. All guests should report to the managers upon arrival.

It is requested that guests adhere to designated tracks and do not follow kangaroo tracks or forge new tracks through the site. It is our aim that this site is enjoyed by the generations to come.

Nanga Bush Camp Accommodation

The Cottage complex comprises 2 self contained cottages - (Mardo Cottage and The Hermitage), each with 10 beds, and The Roundhouse, with 14 beds but no domestic facilities - a total of 34 beds. The Cottages can be booked individually, together or in combination with The Roundhouse or a large bunkhouse.

MARDO AND HERMITAGE COTTAGE
Built in conjunction with the Woodshed, Mardo Cottage was originally the "Cook's cottage". It now features 10 beds and is fully self contained. The Hermitage was the first building to be built on Nanga and was recently converted to a 10 bed, self contained cottage. Built of jarrah, it is part of the Cottage complex and has these features:

• Kitchen - domestic size
• Fridge/freezer
• Gas hot water system
• Gas 4 burner stove with oven
• Additional 4 burner hotplate
• Crockery, cutlery and utensils
• Toaster and electric frypan
• Dining table and stackable chairs
• Pot belly heater
• Mattress and pillow on each bed
• 2 bathrooms under main roof – one with bath, both with shower and toilet.

Other features:
• Covered verandah
• Large timber deck
• Outdoor bar-b-ques
• Short distance to other cottages
• Easy access to river

THE ROUNDHOUSE
A hexagonal building constructed from jarrah poles and cladding and featuring large observation windows. Perfect for meetings, activities and containing sleeping facilities, it is usually booked in conjunction with other cottages or bunkhouses as it is not self-contained.
The main features include:
• Single, large floorspace seating 40
• Stackable chairs
• Whiteboard
• 14 beds (i.e. 7 double bunks)
• Mattress and pillow supplied
• Privacy curtains around bunks
• Pot belly heater

Nanga Cottage in Western Australia.

The Nanga Roundhouse in Western Australia.