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A Luxury Farm Stay fit for a Prince

Discover Myalla Farm Stay, a meticulously restored homestead in the Capertee Valley, once owned by the last Prince of Bengal.

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A Homestead Steeped in History

Over a century ago, Nawab Nazim, the Prince of Bengal left behind the courts and palaces of India in search of peace.

That journey brought him to the Capertee Valley.

More precisely, to Myalla Farm.

From India
to the 
Outback

The story of Myalla Farm is one of contrast and character.

The homestead was once the refuge of the Prince of Bengal, far from the conflict he left behind in India.

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Today, you can also escape to the luxury and peace of Myalla Farm.

Whilst the homestead is steeped in history, it has now been beautifully restored and includes modern conveniences fit for a prince.

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A Place Like No Other

Experience this magical place, star filled nights, vast sandstone cliffs and the unique wildlife of Australia.

The Capertee Valley is famous for its unique bird species, bushwalking trails, wallabies and kangaroos, and just a short drive to wineries, and other activities.

 

Or, you can just do nothing and experience the outback peace away from the noise of the city.

Modern Comfort, Timeless Charm.

Myalla Farm has been thoughtfully restored to offer a seamless blend of heritage and hospitality.

 

The homestead now features:

  • A fully renovated kitchen with modern appliances

  • Four beautifully appointed bedrooms with luxury linen 

  • Two modern bathrooms

  • Traditionally furnished living spaces in character with the homestead

  • Open fires or air conditioning for your comfort any time of the year

  • Starlink Wi-Fi for those who wish to stay connected

  • Tennis court and outdoor games

  • Barbecue facilities

For all facility details, click on the link below. ​

The Prince, the Book,
and Myalla Farm

In the pages of the book "The Last Prince of Bengal", Myalla Farm is more than just a setting, it’s the sanctuary where an exiled royal found peace.

To learn more, watch this short video from our host, Leasha Craig.

You can also read the book which is in our library at Myalla Farm.

Book your stay and be part of a story that still lives on.

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