Aerial view of Sēlah Valley Estate showing 430 acres of pristine farmland with Wollumbin (Mt Warning) in background, Tweed Valley NSW

430 Acres. One Vision.
Forty Years from Anywhere.

What started as a dream became the valley where people come to remember what matters.

How Sēlah Valley Came to Be

In 2019, a Melbourne businessman who'd relocated to the Gold Coast discovered something unexpected in the Tweed Valley hinterland.

Milton wasn't looking for a farm. He lived the life most would recognize: busy, productive, urban. The most unlikely of farmers, by his own admission.

But when he found this property—430 acres of pristine farmland at the base of the Border Ranges, near the small Tweed town of Tyalgum—he saw something different. Not just land, but possibility.

"There are not many people who come here and say there's not something spiritual about this property."

Formerly a camp owned by The Southport School, the property had sat largely untapped for decades—a piece of "middle earth" few had the opportunity to access. Forty minutes from Gold Coast Airport, yet forty years from anywhere else. Ten minutes from a village of 400 people. Surrounded by rolling hills, ancient rainforest, and a year-round creek, with Wollumbin (Mt Warning) watching over everything.

Milton realised a vision: create a place where people could come to stop, pause, listen, and regroup in life. Not a resort trying to manufacture peace, but a property that simply offers what it is—quiet, spacious, beautiful, unhurried.

That vision became Sēlah Valley Estate.

What Sēlah Means

The word "Sēlah" comes from ancient Hebrew. It means peace—a pause, a rest, a moment to stop and breathe.

"If peace is what you're after, peace you will get."

That's what the valley offers. Not through programming or forced meditation or manufactured "wellness experiences." Just through being itself: quiet, spacious, beautiful, unhurried.

Stop. Pause. Listen.

That's Sēlah.

Entrance driveway at golden hour with mountain views welcoming guests to Sēlah Valley Estate, Tweed Valley

More Than a Farmstay

"What we are offering here isn't just a farmstay. It's an opportunity to switch off and reset in one of the most pristine farmlands you will ever see."

Through developing the property, Milton—the self-described city boy—learned about the land. About holistic operations. About creating something that gives guests an entry into farm and country life at their own pace and comfort level.

"We've created contemporary facilities that enable our guests to experience that vision. It's a place to come as an individual, or as couples, or with friends to really connect with each other and take the opposite path of life which these days is so hectic."

Since 2019, Milton has transformed Sēlah Valley from an exclusive school camp into something more: a gateway. Not just to the 430 acres of the estate itself, but to thousands of hectares of ancient volcanic caldera, pristine wilderness, and national parks beyond.

The result: contemporary cabins with Wollumbin (Mt Warning) views. A creekside The Pavilion that hosts everything from intimate elopements to corporate retreats. Camping areas that redefine what camping should be. A working farm where guests collect eggs and meet Highland cattle. And access to wilderness few have seen.

What Makes This Valley Special

Wollumbin (Mt Warning)

The sacred peak rises directly west. First light in Australia touches that summit. Every cabin, every campsite—Wollumbin (Mt Warning) is present.

Year-Round Creek

Fed by springs high on Wollumbin (Mt Warning)'s slopes. It runs cold and clear even in drought years. Swimming holes worn smooth by millennia.

Working Farm

Highland cattle from Scotland. Heritage chickens laying eggs you'll collect each morning. Goats with personalities bigger than most people's. Real farm life, unfiltered.

Rainforest & Meadows

Ancient hoop pines. Native forest. Open meadows bathed in golden light at dusk. We maintain it but don't manicure it. Wild, not domesticated.

Exclusive Wilderness Access

Beyond our 430 acres lie thousands of hectares of ancient volcanic caldera and national parks. The all-wheel drive Polaris takes guests into terrain most will never experience.

Sustainability

300+ acres preserved as natural habitat. Solar power. Rainwater harvesting. Heritage breeds. Holistic farm operations. We care for the land that hosts you.

Where We Are

Address

110 Youngs Road
Limpinwood, NSW 2484

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Getting Here

  • • 40 minutes from Gold Coast Airport
  • • 50 minutes from Byron Bay
  • • 20 minutes from Murwillumbah
  • • 10 minutes from Tyalgum village

We send detailed arrival instructions 48 hours before check-in.

What Our Guests Say

Real reviews from guests who stayed at Sēlah Valley Estate

Ready to Experience the Valley?

Whether you're planning a wedding, booking a retreat, or just need to disconnect—we're here to help.

Phone: +61 439 405 177 | Email: info@selahvalley.com.au