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Farm stays at Wilindi Estate

Wilindi Estate, a one of a kind luxury farm stay.

Wilindi Estate Country Cottages are located just a 55-minute drive from Melbournes’ CBD. Famous for its wineries, pristine beaches and fine food, the location is perfect for a holiday or a mini escape at any time of year.

The private self-contained cottages are surrounded by fields of grazing horse herds. Set on 10 picturesque acres at the gateway to the stunning Mornington Peninsula, Wilindi Estate is the perfect place to relax and get a taste of peaceful farm life.

Wilindi Estate offers two, two-bedroom cottages, each with their own private, fenced garden. Interiors have been curated with an eclectic mix of contemporary and antique farm furnishings. The cosy living area with garden views includes a fully equipped kitchenette with bench top oven and dishwasher.

Herd Harmony operates from Wilindi Estate. Registered nationally with the Australian Not-for-profit and Charity Commission, I rescue abused and neglect horses, providing a unique educational experience for my guests and their families. I take families on a guided 'Farm Tour' giving front-row seat to the rescue process.

Wilindi Estate is fabulous for a multi-family or large group stay if all cottages are booked together. Sleeps 15 (plus 2 x children).



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