Wollemi - 389 Upper Nile Road, Glen Alice Eurella Eco Subdivision
The rare jewel in the valley! This eco subdivision release of vacant land (with a building entitlement) is in the Capertee Valley, where you own your own escarpment and the summit of Mt Innes. Capertee Valley is the widest canyon in the world and one of Australia's best kept secrets.
73.22 ha (180.93 acres) of elevated grazing land, 50% arable and dotted with huge trees of Kurrajong, Iron Bark, Eucalyptus Gum, Black Wattle, Box Gum etc.
There is a mixture of open grazing land with multiple choices of prime elevated building sites, plus pristine virgin bushland to the west. The bush is abundant with wildlife including echidnas, goannas, wallabies & wombats.
Upper Nile Road is partially bitumen with a well serviced all weather road to the Upper Nile Road. Breath taking views of the sweeping in-your-face-cliffs for both sunset and sunrise for your choice of homesite.
The diversity of this land offers you the option to operate a viticulture enterprise on the open country with the well drained light soils; olives, native oils etc are all very suitable crops or become self-sufficient and grow your own vegetables, an orchard and live entirely off the grid. Graze stock, become self sustainable or make it the perfect weekender just 2 hours from Western fringe of Sydney.
Starlink 5G satellite available in this remote canyon, with THE fastest NBN in the world at your fingertips. Work remotely with ease. Note: Solar power only. No mains available.
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