River, stream, or creek glamping in Fraser Coast

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Gundy Pub

22 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Gundiah, QLD
Gday, and thanks for stopping by Gundy Pub!Located at the Gundy Pub you will find a number of campsite, cabin and room options available. The cabins have ensuite facilities and we have 3 rooms available in the pub which all have a queen bed and a single bed. All rooms have a TV and air conditioning. Shared bathroom facilities available nearby. You are welcome to use the BBQ facilities located within the caravan park as well. We have a nearby billabong which has plenty of fish and turtles. Enjoy a meal at the nearby Gundy Pub or explore the surrounding area. Bauple Mountain is 5km away which is a great spot for walking and hiking. Mary River is down the road 4km and a great spot for fishing. The national trail runs along the river and is a great spot for walks or bike rides. We have a number of horse riding camps in the nearby area as well.We have fire drums available and well behaved pets are welcome. Firewood available at an additional cost or BYO.We look forward to seeing you.
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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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AU$250
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Rosehill Farmstay

18 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents250 acres · Glen Echo, QLD
Nestled in the quiet beauty of Glen Echo, "Rosehill" has been a cherished part of the Ross Family since 1958. Tucked away along the picturesque Munna Creek, our farmstay is a tranquil escape just 40 minutes south of Maryborough, 35mins north of Gympie and a scenic 2.5-hour drive from Brisbane. Finding us is easy - from Tiaro/Gympie via the Woolooga/Bauple road, just 5 minutes off into Glen Echo. At "Rosehill," we offer a variety of camping experiences, from semi-private campsites with or without amenities to fully equipped front fold campers available for hire. Bring your pushbikes or horses and explore the closest National Trail (section 5) from your base at "Rosehill". Whether you're seeking solitude or planning a group event, we have options to suit your needs. Looking for a unique venue for your special day? Consider "Rosehill" for a fully catered farm wedding experience or reserve one of our locations for complete privacy. Our farm is not just a getaway; it's a sustainable oasis. Powered by solar energy, we proudly operate as a fully standalone powered farm. Our commitment to sustainability extends to our agricultural practices - we utilize solar energy to pump water for our livestock and irrigate our pastures. Speaking of livestock, "Rosehill" is also home to RottyHill rottweilers, where we've been successfully breeding natural-born bobtail and tailed dogs for over 18 years. Discover the hidden gem of "Rosehill" amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life. For camper hire or event information, reach out to us via our website at www.rosehillfarmstay.com.au. We can't wait to welcome you to our slice of paradise!
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Gungaloon Camp Site

Gungaloon Camp Site

2 sites · Lodging, Tents120 acres · Gungaloon, QLD
We are a 120 acre regenerative working farm putting carbon back into the soil. We achieve this through animal management reducing over grazing. We also produce microbe rich fertiliser bringing life and abundance back to the soil, turning around desertification. Completely surrounded by state forest, abundant with native wildlife including echidna, wallaby, kangaroo, lizards, birds, frogs ( 17 recorded and identified species ) and insects. We have a lovely shaded camping ground, with camp kitchen with solar lighting and fridge/ freezer. A large fire pit great for the evening marshmallow roast. Firewood can be self supplied or purchased onsite. (approx. $20 per night) Walking tracks throughout. Local produce can be arranged for some meals if in abundance at booking time. Animal feeding and regenerative farming tours can be arranged. There is also a full camp set up for hire with queen size mattress and rooftop tent ( sleeps 4)
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