Tucked away in the heart of the scenic Koukandowie Valley, this remarkable 40acre bushland parcel offers the ultimate offgrid lifestyle escape. Whether you're chasing privacy, peace, or a place to reconnect with nature, RidgeWood delivers an authentic rural experience surrounded by native forest, rugged sandstone escarpments, and complete seclusion.
The property features a comfortable offgrid setup with a wellbuilt shed that includes a gas hot water shower, toilet, and a basic camp kitchen all powered by solar panels and a deepcycle battery system. Surrounded by verandahs and annexed areas, the space is perfect for storing a caravan, tractor, motorbikes or relaxing under cover in the shade.
Throughout the property, you'll find winding tracks ideal for walking or motorbiking offering endless opportunities to explore the land's natural contours, ridgelines, and valleys. Towering native gums provide a sense of scale and serenity, while cleared areas create perfect open spaces for camping, entertaining, or simply sitting by the fire. A seasonal creek Koukandowie Creek meanders through the block, attracting native wildlife and adding to the charm of the landscape.
As the sun begins to dip behind the horizon, the rocky escarpments light up in warm pink and orange tones, casting a glow that transforms the valley into something truly magical. This is where you pour a glass of wine, settle into a camp chair, and watch the colours shift while stars begin to prick the sky above with no city lights to dim their brilliance. A fire pit area provides the perfect place to gather with friends or family, sharing stories under the stars and making memories by firelight.
Nature & Birdlife at RidgeWood
Perched on the cusp of a nature reserve, RidgeWood is more than a block of land-it is a stage for nature's drama. Sit back and enjoy the bird songs that fill the air from dawn until dusk.
You'll often hear the haunting calls of black cockatoos as they return to majestic, hollowed limbs among towering gums and mature native trees. In this region of New South Wales, the Glossy BlackCockatoo (a species listed as vulnerable in NSW) is known to inhabit remnant woodland patches and is regularly recorded feeding in sheoak stands and nesting in old hollows.
Beyond the black cockatoos, the property is alive with other woodland avian residents. Mornings may bring the cheerful chatter of rainbow lorikeets, the melodic warbles of rosellas, or the soft calls of honeyeaters, wrens, spinebills, and small insectivorous birds moving through the understory. The surrounding reserve acts as an extension of your own aviary-local birdlife drifts in and out, giving you frontrow seats to everyday bush theatre.
Whether you're lying in a hammock listening to distant cockatoo calls, watching lorikeets flicker in the tree canopy, or quietly walking tracks at dawn and noticing shy honeyeaters flit past, life at RidgeWood is never lonely. The soundtrack is purely Australian, grounded in the voices of the bush.
While this block does not come with building entitlement under current zoning, it's ideally suited to recreational use. Whether you're looking for a weekend escape, a base for offgrid camping, or a peaceful site for future land banking, RidgeWood is full of possibility. With low council rates, minimal maintenance, it's a true getaway property for those who value freedom and selfreliance.
Located around 15 minutes from Coutts Crossing , RidgeWood strikes a rare balance remote enough to feel like a world of your own, yet close enough to town for supplies when needed. Surrounded by natural beauty and set well away from neighbours, this is a chance to own something few ever will: a genuine slice of Australian bushland, complete with starlit skies and the soundtrack of the wild.
Contact Paulene Lander on 0423 906 093 or Melissa Dayes on 0467 000 447 to arrange your inspection.
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