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Tin Can Bay Tourist Park

64 sites · Lodging, RVs10 acres · Tin Can Bay, QLD
Welcome to the picturesque Tin Can Bay Tourist Park, located in Tin Can Bay on the beautiful Cooloola Coast. Enjoy brand new modern facilities, including the camp kitchen, poolside BBQ hut, laundry and large family bathroom, accessible bathrooms. Just a short stroll from shops, cafes, restaurants & the foreshore. Feed the rare Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins! Bring your bike and enjoy the many beautiful paths through Tin Can Bay. Excellent boating and fishing in the area. Dolphin feeding is a really popular nearby activity! Located on the beautiful Cooloola Coast 2.5 hours drive north of Brisbane and just off the southern tip of World Heritage-listed Fraser Island. Tin Can Bay is best known for being a boating and fishing paradise! For those who love the serenity of the coastal lifestyle, the Cooloola National Park, the Great Sandy Straits, and World Heritage Fraser Island are all just minutes away. Situated only 90 minutes from Hervey Bay and 30 minutes from Rainbow Beach it the perfect place to stay while exploring the Fraser Coast and Cooloola Region. Pets via application only - No pets during Easter, September and Christmas School Holidays. Visit website for Pets in Park.
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Ubuntu Living

5 sites · Lodging60 acres · Cambroon, QLD
A short 2.5 hours from Brisbane and nestled in the magical Sunshine Coast Hinterland, our property is surrounded by Conondale National Park. Featuring 60 acres of lush rainforest, soft grass, a running creek and lots of wildlife, we are working towards our important vision of regeneration, natural building and traditional organic farming. Booloumba Creek runs along the boundary and has crystal clear waters with a magical rainbow of coloured rocks in the creek. The property is literally at the end of the road, surrounded by the national park and rainforest, which is normally only accessible by 4WD, camping at our property gives you access to a beautiful park and walks which may otherwise be inaccessible. We have 4 sites but only accept one booking at a time perfect for just one tent and a private getaway or for groups of families and friends. Message to discuss any special group needs including catering or how to book a group into multiple sites. If you want to just arrive and immediately relax, in addition to the tents already set up we can also provide a Welcome meal for groups of 6 or more or a breakfast/dinner package. Please message for details and availability. We are a 10 minute drive from the township of Kenilworth where you’ll be able to pick up supplies for your holiday. The town is noted for its bakery with donuts, the Kenilworth Dairy and has a growing market on Saturday mornings. The famous Eumundi Markets are 45 minutes away and open on Wednesday and Saturdays. We love celebrating food and a healthy life, and inviting people to enjoy our space is one step, with the vision for the accommodation to support events and education based around food, plant medicine, natural building and celebrating connections with friends, family and nature.
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AU$144
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Amaroo Tiny Home Sanctuary

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Lake Mac Donald, QLD
The perfect blend of wilderness and luxury. Indulge in the ultimate off-grid retreat with our exquisitely designed 9.5m Tiny Home nestled amidst the serene beauty of nature. Tucked away on a green pasture, this enchanting sanctuary offers a haven of tranquillity for those seeking a luxurious escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. 🌟 Book Your Stay, Unlock Membership! Every booking at Amaroo Arts Sanctuary grants you Private Membership status - for life! This membership is a mutual agreement and every transaction is deemed as a mutual receipt. That ensures you enjoy exclusive perks, discounts, and access to our private domain and wellness hub. The benefits are mutual, as your participation helps us create a sanctuary of positivity and like-minded connections. Join us in crafting a community where everyone thrives together! Wifi-free zone Re-energise in a wifi-free haven! It's your chance to cozy up with nature, dive into a good book, and soak up the healing frequencies of the wild. Break free from the digital hustle and emerge revitalised after a blissful escape from the momentum of the wifi grid! Relax amidst stunning nature near Noosa: Ultimate retreat for a rejuvenating, off-grid vacation in a modern-designed 9.5m custom-built tiny house. King-size bed 15 minutes from Noosa. Borders Tewantin National Park. Abundant opportunities to observe local wildlife. Surrounded by trees and soothing sounds of birds. Outdoor Activities: Hiking Noosa Trail number 4 at doorstep. Lake MacDonald just a few hundred meters away. Noosa Botanic Garden on Lake MacDonald. Nearby Attractions: Great Cafes close by in Noosa and Cooroy for a delicious brunch. Hit the waves at one of Noosa's magnificent beaches. Kayak or paddleboard in Noosa Everglades. Eumundi Markets - One of Australia's largest arts and crafts markets.
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AU$195
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Hillview Brahmans

1 site · Lodging298 acres · Scotchy Pocket, QLD
The Fishing Hut is located on our working Brahman cattle property. It is completely self contained and perfect for families. It has 3 bedrooms (one queen bed, one king bed, and a kids room with two sets of bunks) all fully air conditioned. The fishing hut sleeps 9 people, any additional guests will have to supply their own bed and bedding. Indoor kitchen including a dishwasher and an outdoor kitchen including a pizza oven and a BBQ. Sit back and enjoy the panoramic views of the Mary River and the surrounding bush land while sitting around the fire pit. We have quite a few local pubs around that are happy to take group bookings if you’d like a night off cooking. Pets are welcome but need to be kept on a leash and contained at all times. Please be respectful of the fact we run cattle and have our own dogs on the property. Your dog must stay in the area in front of The Fishing Hut. No dogs are permitted behind the The Fishing Hut where we have our cattle yards and our own dogs. The property is located in Scotchy Pocket farming district, 25 minutes north of Gympie.
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Looking to experience the great outdoors near Cooroibah, Queensland in Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 4,195 options available, you'll find the perfect camping accommodation to suit your preferences. Whether you're a fan of tent camping, caravan camping, or glamping, there's something for everyone. Plus, with average prices per night starting at just $22 and options as low as $5, you can find a campsite that fits your budget. Looking for recommendations? Check out the top campsites with rave reviews from fellow campers: Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (823 reviews), Lakeview (649 reviews), and A Place To Call Home (581 reviews). Popular facilities include campfires, pet-friendly sites, and toilets. If you're into wildlife watching, fall fun, or hiking, you're in luck, as these activities are popular in the area. So grab your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping adventure!

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