Scribbly Farm Tours and Immersive Experiences

Adventure and Outdoors Tours

Scribbly Farm is a premium bush retreat nestled on 100 acres of pristine Australian wilderness, bordered by the breathtaking Nattai National Park and named for the iconic scribbly gum trees that weave their patterns across the landscape. This secluded haven offers guests a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty and stillness of the Southern Highlands, just 90 minutes south of Sydney and within easy reach of historic Berrima and Bowral.

At the heart of the Scribbly Farm experience is their signature Nocturnal Walk & Wildlife Experience, a guided journey into the bush after dark where guests can witness native wildlife in their natural habitat and experience the sights, sounds, and serenity of the forest under the stars.

Designed for private groups, families, and friends, Scribbly Farm curates immersive, nature-based experiences that blend authenticity with comfort. Guests can enjoy private Farm to Fork open-fire cooking and dining, hands-on cooking classes, bespoke bush tours, guided nature walks, and intimate wildlife encounters.

For those seeking something truly special—be it a celebration, a corporate retreat, or simply time to slow down—Scribbly Farm offers the perfect balance of rustic charm and understated luxury. Every visit supports their deep commitment to sustainability and the preservation of native habitats, offering not just a getaway, but a meaningful connection to the land.

Services

$165

Discover Australia’s Nocturnal Wildlife is a 3.5-hour experience that includes a welcome, around an open fire and a guided 90-minute twilight walk on the farm’s 30-acre ‘Untouched Paddock,’ bordered by the Nattai National Park. As the sun sets, many native animals including echidnas, wombats, kangaroos, emerge to graze in their natural habitat.
As darkness falls, use a thermal night vision monocular to reveal the hidden world of the Australian bush at night. Listen for the iconic laughter of kookaburras and on clear nights enjoy the starlit skies away from city lights. The walk ends with a glass of wine and snacks around an open fire. Enjoy traditional Aussie Damper (bread) cooked on the open fire
WHAT TO BRING
Comfortable closed shoes or boots, they may get a bit wet or muddy
Weather appropriate clothing
Access and parking for cars and minibuses. Transfers, minibus and private cars arranged at an additional cost.
Disabled toilet and wheelchair access to the barn. The farm paddocks and outdoor bar and firepit area are an uneven surface and are not suitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs or anyone with very poor mobility.
Vegetarian, Gluten Free, nut and shellfish dietary needs can be accommodated, 7 days’ notice required.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet

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