
Escape to the country
We acknowledge the Wiradjuri people, the traditional custodians of the Wiradjuri Nation and their Elders, past, present and future.
We also acknolwedge people from other Nations and language groups who have made Dubbo and the region their home or are visiting.
​
About
Cadagi farm (pronounced 'Ca-da-jee') is a tranquil 85 acre farm on the outskirts of Dubbo, just out of reach of the hustle and bustle.
​
We pride ourselves on providing off the beaten track camping experiences, offering wedding and event spaces and excellent horse agistment facilities.
​
We are a couple originally from Sydney and quite simply, fell in love with this property which has become our home where we have started a family, and would love to share this special place with you.

Farm Stay
Cadagi offers a limited number of bush camp sites to allow for a relaxed experience, best set up for campervans with your own amenities. Pets are welcome (please notify us at the time of booking if your pets will be joining you).




Things to do
The property has a few short walks, including along the riverbank and down by scrubby creek (seasonal creek). Meet the shetland ponies, feed the chooks, say g'day to the sheep and cattle and spark up a campfire under the stars.
​
Click below for more information about local activities and events in Dubbo.
Farm Weddings & Events
We are proud to present 'The Barn @ Cadagi Farm', a classic ironbark and stone barn perfect for hosting stunning farm weddings in the Central West.
This venue is an absolute labour of love, with every aspect having a story, a connection to the community, derived from local materials, set in an idealic country setting and surrounded by established gardens. ​
Cadagi Farm will operate a strictly limited wedding season each year.
Please contact us if you'd like more information and click below for a sneak peak video of the venue.

Conservation Projects & Initiatives
This place is special and well worth protecting. Cadagi Farm have partnered with Central West Local Land Services (LLS)Â to protect and preserve the natural attributes of the property.

Glossy Black Cockatoos

Artifical wildlife hollows

Revegetation Initiative
Supporting the local population through planting their favourite Allocasuarina trees as part of shelter belts between the paddocks.
Addressing the shortage of old growth hollows around cleared paddocks. Professional installation of artificial hollows to increase habitat, breeding and shelter options for native birds and mammals.
Over 100 native trees and shrubs planted and protected by fencing, connecting critical remnant vegetation where land clearing previously occurred, re-establishing and protecting habitat along the Talbragar river and Scrubby Creek.
