Glenhope B&B Self contained accommodation
Glenhope has the best of both worlds; A rural setting affording tranquility & privacy, yet only 4kms to the city of Armidale the University and restaurants. Energetic guests can enjoy bush walks through the paddocks, along the creek or down country lanes. Alternatively you can stay on the farm and feed the farm animals (sheep, cows, ducks alpacas & chooks) or go yabbing in the creek. A private outdoor area under the rose covered pergola is the ideal spot to relax and enjoy the scenery and the sounds of the birds in the beautiful fragrant garden. A peaceful retreat for couples or families.
Hosts:Bronwyn & David Mitchell
Address:'Glenhope' Red Gum Lane. Armidale 2350, N.S.W.
Phone:61 2 67721940
Email Address:glenhope@bluepin.net.au
Web Site:http://users.northnet.com.au/~glenhope/
Facilities:Self-contained accommodation attached to the homestead with a double bed two singles and a double sofa bed.Ensuite shower & toilet off the main room with an extra seperate toilet. Kitchenette & laundry facilities. private outdoor area with a barbecue.
Tariff Single:$75.00
Tariff Double:$105.00-$115.00
Tariff Child:$10.00- $20.00
Tariff Other:Reduced rates for self catering
Breakfast:A delicious breakfast of fresh farm produce. Fresh fruits in season & juice Home made museli or other cereals. Souffles ,savory filled croissants or freshly baked muffins, pancakes or traditional bacon & eggs. Freshly brewed tea or coffee
Nearest Town:Armidale
Conditions:Breakfast can be choice of self catering at a reduced tariff. Bookings require a 20% booking fee. A refund will be given with one months notice of cancellation. No smoking inside.
Armidale is ideally situated half way between Sydney and Brisbane and 2.5 hours drive away from the east coast along the scenic touring route known as the waterfall way.

Things to do and see in and around Armidale.

  • Experience the natural beauty of spectacular waterfalls and vast Georges in nearby World heritage listed national parks.
  • Step back in time and see how the early pastoralists lived at Saumarez Homestead, a grand national trust home and also Booloominbah at the University of New England.
  • Visit the Regional Art Museum which houses three renowned collections of 20th century Australian art and also has a dynamic exhibition program and an extremely popular cafe.
  • Take a free 2hr trolley tour of the city taking in the main historic and architectural landmarks.
  • Enjoy the colour of the monthly markets in the mall.
  • Go horse riding in the gorge country or take a leisurely ride through scenic bushland. Try trout fishing in the mountain streams or practice golf at the golf club or nearby driving range.
  • Relive the past in the historic gold mining town of Hillgrove and the bushranger country of Uralla.
We look forward to assisting you with all your tourist enquires.