Moruya · Eurobodalla · NSW

A quiet five-acre farmstay in Moruya.

Sunsets on the deck. Trails at the door.

Esther & Tony

Come as a guest. Leave knowing the sheep.

We are Esther and Tony. Bryn Glas is our home: sheep and chooks, an orchard and a food garden, and a self-contained stay looking out to the ranges.

We bake a loaf for every guest and leave you eggs from the hens. After that the place is yours — a book on the deck, or the bike on the rack for Mogo and Narooma.

If you would like to collect eggs, feed the sheep, or walk the orchard with Esther, we would love that. If you would rather sit still and watch the light go gold over the mountains, that is the stay too.

A guest hand-feeding one of the Bryn Glas sheep from a small bowl
The flock does not mind a visitor with a bowl.
Open French doors onto the wooden verandah, with a small table looking over the lawn
The verandah, and the lawn beyond.
Self-catering

Your own unit, the farm at the door.

A private queen bedroom, ensuite, and a fully equipped kitchenette, with a separate living and dining room. The deck looks to the mountains. Reverse-cycle air in the living spaces. Sleeps four — the lounge has a pull-out daybed.

Dogs are welcome. There is a fenced paddock to run, a verandah when you are out, and they can come inside when you are home.

  • Breakfast start A fresh loaf and free-range eggs. Garden produce in season.
  • Comfort WiFi, solar power, rainwater tanks, composting and recycling.
  • Bikes A secure shed for mountain bikes before and after the trails.
  • Housekeeping Limited on short stays; extra for longer visits if you need it.
Bread, cheese and a glass of wine on the deck, looking out to the mountains
The farm day

Tranquil, on purpose.

Collect eggs if you like. Walk the orchard. Watch the ranges from the deck as the afternoon goes quiet. Self-cater in the kitchenette. The five acres are not in a hurry.

A rider on a mountain bike on a forest singletrack near the South Coast
The ride day

Mogo. Narooma. Then home.

Mogo Trails is the new park — a proper destination. Narooma is the other serious day out. Store the bikes in the shed, ride, and come back to a quiet deck and a loaf of bread.

Eurobodalla

Beaches, markets, and two trail towns.

We are in Moruya, in the middle of the Eurobodalla. The farm is the reason to stay. The rest of the coast is close enough for a day.

Ride

Mogo Trails is the new mountain bike park. Narooma is the other full day on the bike. We are between them, with a shed for the bikes.

Coast & towns

Family beaches and dog beaches, Mogo, Bodalla and Tilba, and the Tuesday farmers market plus Saturday country markets in Moruya.

Wildlife & slow days

Mogo Wildlife Park, whale watching from Narooma in season, kayaks and a book on the deck if that is as far as you get.

Guests

What stays with people.

A weekend retreat with our furry friend, found serenity at this farm stay. The immaculately clean accommodation and modern amenities provided a comfortable home away from home. The peaceful surroundings, filled with delightful farm sounds — Charlie’s wagging welcome, chooks clucking, sheep bleating, and birds singing — created a joyful atmosphere.
A guest, with their dog
We had a wonderful time at Bryn Glas Farmstay. The rooms were spacious and comfortable, and the farm activities were a lot of fun. Highly recommend!
A guest
The South Coast is a beautiful part of Australia, and Bryn Glas Farmstay is the perfect place to experience it. The nature trails were our favourite part of the stay. Can’t wait to come back!
A guest
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Esther and Tony would be happy to host you.

Book the unit online, or send a note if you would rather talk it through first.

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