Group Accommodation

Mylor Adventure Camp and Wirraway Homestead are available for hire and are ideal group accommodation venues for camps and conferences in the Adelaide Hills. Both feature bunk bed, dormitory style accommodation and separate self-contained accommodation, meeting spaces, dining rooms and fully catered and self catering options. 

 

Our Group Accommodation

Mylor Adventure Camp Group Accommodation

Accommodation for up to 194 people and a dinning/meeting space that can seat up to 200 people. 

Wirraway Homestead Group Accommodation

Accommodation for up to 105 people and an early settler style meeting and games space.

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Our Adventure Camping Services

School Camps

Our all inclusive packages make it easy to plan your next school camp. 

Expeditions

We create amazing opportunities for people to connect outdoors. 

School Holiday Activities

Single and multi-day school holiday adventures for kids aged 10+ at Mylor Adventure Camp and Wirraway Homestead. 

Group Accommodation

Group accommodation in the Adelaide Hills at Mylor Adventure Camp and Wirraway Homestead.

Tumbelin Farm

A residential adventure therapy program for young people aged 16-24 to overcome alcohol or drug related problems.

Associations and Accreditations

Acknowledgement of Country

Baptist Care SA acknowledges we work on the lands of the Kaurna, Peramangk and Boandik people. We respect the ongoing skilful custodianship of lands, skies and waters and the continuous deep cultural connection with Country. We pay respect to Elders and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from all Countries, Nations and Mobs.

Ngadlu tampinthi Kaurna miyurna yaitya yarta-mathanya Wama. Tarntanyaku, ngadluku piipawarpulayi kuu Kaurna yartangka tikanthi.

(We acknowledge the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains as the traditional owners of the land on which our office sits.)

Ngathu putama nhu mraat, mraat Boandikat wulnuwitjara Berrinat ba mraatat mingru Berrin (I recognise this country (is) the country of the Boandik, the custodians of Mt Gambier and the country around Mt Gambier.)