During your stay…
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What is there to do during my stay?
1. Take some photos on Instagram (tag @kindled.escapes #kindledescapes)
2. Read a book overlooking the lake (we provide plenty in the house)
3. Yoga while the sun sets
4. Play board games. The owners of the business are board games officionados, owning over 100 games. If you contact us in advance we can talk to you about what games you might enjoy and make sure they are available for your stay.
5. Get up early and watch the sunrise over Lake Burragarong.
6. Have a picnic by the house.
7. Watch the stars at night.
8. Play some tunes on the speaker and just watch nature.
9. Play a yard game outside.
10. Go for a walk around the property, exploring is fun!
11. Sit around the campfire telling stories.
12. Drive into the Historic Town of Berrima for lunch, and stop by Lolly Swagman to pick up some sweets!
13. Drive to Wombeyan Caves (amazing).
14. Visit one of the many wineries in the area. See the map of the wine trail here.
15. Have a BBQ while the sun sets.
16. Roast some s’mores on the campfire.
…and so much more!
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How do I contact the host?
Although our homes do not have wifi or cell signal, each is equipped with an ipad with spotify and a direct connection to your host/Kindled Customer Service.
You can get cell signal just up the road if you need it, it is only a short walk, and we provide the details of the specific locations you can receive signal when we send you the directions 24 hours before your stay.
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Emergency situations
Each tiny house is fitted with the following emergency equipment:
• A well-stocked first-aid kit.
• A small fire extinguisher.
• A fire blanket.
• iPad for information & to contact our team.
Our front door is secured with a digital keypad, just enter the code and in you go. You can easily lock the door from the inside as needed.
Our guests safety is our first priority, in rare circumstances we will cancel bookings, for example, if there is a severe flood risk or a nearby bushfire. We inform all our guests of the bushfire ratings (it is also marked on the road signs as you approach the house) at the beginning of your stay and throughout. This information is also available via the iPad.
In the event of an emergency, the house is 30 mins from Mittagong. Our iPad contains all the information you need in an emergency, including access to contact us for assistance.
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I can see wildlife right outside the house- what should I do?
Our tiny homes sit between National Parks, and is home to many endangered native species, such as the glossy-black cockatoo and brush-tailed rock wallaby. You are more likely to see kangaroos, wombats, echidnas, goanas and our local emu- Mildred. Sometimes wild pigs and dingoes stop by. All of these animals are generally more afraid of you than you are of them, and we recommend going into the house, and watching them from the windows where you are safe and so that you wont scare them off.