Cochabonddu
Cochabonddu
Located on a bend of the Little Plains River 27 km south west of Bombala, in southeast New South Wales, Cochabonddu Cottage is in an area well known for trout fly fishing and platypus viewing.
The Little Plains River is arguably one of the best rivers in the Southern Monaro / East Gippsland regions, with good flows year-round.
Cochabonddu is in a narrow river valley well away from main roads with broad views of rolling hills. The cottage is only a stone's throw away from the river on both sides and can be seen and heard from the cottage.
Ideal for fishing and quiet getaways, this recently renovated and fully furnished two-bedroom cottage comfortably sleeps up to five people in two bedrooms - one with a double bed, and one queen-size with a single. Fresh linen is supplied. Just bring your own food.
The cottage has a gas stove, wood and electric heating, electric hot water system, tank and river water, indoor toilet. Verandahs front and back are perfect for informal meals or just relaxing and listening to the sounds of nature.
A Snug & Secluded Fishing Cottage
The Little Plains River, also known as the Craigie or Bendoc River, offers excellent sport for the fly fisherman.
As fly-fishermen will well know, the cottage has been named after the Cocky Bondy fly. Its name, in turn, is derived from the Welsh
“coch a bon ddu”: red with a black trunk.
