Big rig friendly glamping near Kalbar

Explore the Scenic Rim region from this quiet country town.

98% (196 reviews)
98% (196 reviews)

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2 top glamping sites near Kalbar

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Rainforest Gateway

22 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Gradys Creek, NSW
Rainforest Gateway is a family-owned park set on five acres of waterfront camping. Nestled alongside Grady's Creek in the stunning Border Ranges of norther NSW, just 20 klms north of Kyogle and 15 klms from the Queensland Border on the popular scenic tourist route, Lions Road. The park features grassy powered sites, unpowered sites and 3 x one bedroom units. On-site amenities include hot showers, flush toilets, laundry and camp kitchen. We are a dog-friendly park so the whole family is welcome. Dogs need to be restrained at all times. NO AGGRESSIVE DOGS. Relax and unwind by the creek, go for a paddle, or sit back enjoy a drink around the campfire at night with our family atmosphere. With great views, tranquil bushland, abundant wildlife and the Border Ranges National Park close by, there is always something to do. Firewood and ice available for purchase. We have Telstra coverage, plus Wi-Fi is available at the camp kitchen.
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AU$20
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Moyle Manor camping or Glamping

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Forest Hill, QLD
We are located in the heart of the Lockyer Valley and offer a choice of campsites to guests. We have sites for fully self contained campers, who can supply their own bathroom facilities, or, for a small extra charge we can arrange access to our outside bathroom facilities. (which may be shared by other campers) Just 5 minutes down the road you'll find the vibrant little town of Forest Hill. Home to two beautiful large corner pubs, a quick trip to Forest Hill can easily convert half a day to exploring, shopping, eating and drinking a few cold beers. We are just 1 hour from Brisbane, 40 minutes from Toowoomba. We offer spots for camping - you bring everything you require for your time at Moyle Manor, to our Glamping option.... where we do all the work for you. We will set up our spacious Bell Tent, complete with Bed (real bed}, linen, kettle, lights - You just bring food and clothes. (Only 2 people) or Our family tent option - catering for 2 adults and 2 children. We supply the tent, beds, linen, chairs, simple cooking requirements, kettle. You bring your towels, clothes and food Sorry, no pets. (as we already have a couple very friendly dog, and cat) So much to see and do. in the surrounding area, the perfect location for day trips. You won't be disappointed.​
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AU$30
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Big rig friendly glamping near Kalbar guide

Overview

Looking for an unforgettable camping experience near Kalbar, Queensland in Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 4900 options to choose from in the area, you'll find the perfect campsite to suit your accommodation preference, whether it's a traditional campsite, glamping, or caravan camping. Plus, with an average price per night of just $25 and options as low as $5, camping has never been more affordable. Check out the top campsites with rave reviews like Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (823 reviews), Lakeview (649 reviews), and A Place To Call Home (581 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly spaces, and clean toilets. And for those seeking adventure, indulge in climbing, wind sports, and biking in the stunning terrain. Get ready to experience camping at its finest with Hipcamp!

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