The Old Dairy has stunning views over the valleys of the surrounding farm and hills of Maleny and is centrally located in the Sunshine Coast. This spacious, well appointed, self-contained dwelling offers one or two bedrooms for families or couples. Snuggle up by the cosy log fire on wintery evenings or admire the sunsets from a shaded terrace and outdoor eating area. A light, airy studio is available for artist retreats. Just a short stroll brings you to a beautiful rainforest swimming hole on the Obi Obi Creek where you can enjoy a picnic or barbecue and maybe catch a glimpse of the resident platypus. Relax and unwind in these peaceful surroundings just three kilometres from the vibrant town of Maleny.
Phone:
07 5435 2183
Email: info@arleyfarm.com.au
Web:
www.arleyfarm.com.au
Check-in: 2:00pm
Check-out: 10:00am
Reception Hours: Open 24 hours, seven days a week.
Rate From: $167.00 Rate To: $200.00
Rate Basis: Room Only
Please note: These rates are indicative based on the minimum and maximum costs for all Room Types. Please see individual Room Types for detailed rates.
Children: Children are welcome and games and table tennis are available for use.
Miscellaneous:
Deposit payable on booking. Deposit not refundable less than seven days prior to cancellation, cancellation fee of AUD20.00 applies.
Guests have access to a swimming hole on the Obi Obi Creek with picnic and barbecue facilities. The property undertakes significant revegetation and has an excellent riparian remnant with over 200 species of plants. A good selection of rainforest birds is resident as is the platypus.
Driving from Landsborough follow signs to Maleny up the range. Proceed directly through Maleny and continue for approximately three kilometres on the Maleny/Kenilworth Road until you reach a large green and white Main Roads sign indicating Kenilworth bearing right, Reesville straight on. At this junction there is a sharp left turn to Kings Lane (Rural Holiday Accommodation signed). Arley Farm is one and a half kilometres down Kings Lane on the right hand side over a cattle grid entry.