Cabins near Monto with a private bathroom

Dairy cows and bushwalks make this North Burnett town a fun road trip stop.

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83% (9 reviews)

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Monto Caravan Park

46 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Monto, QLD
The quiet and leafy Monto Caravan & Cabin Park is set on well-maintained 5.5 acres with a country feel and country hospitality, located close to town. Our sites are very spacious and well-kept and we offer powered, unpowered sites, RV-friendly sites, and campsites. We also provide a range of cabins to suit a variety of needs and budgets. We are extremely proud to have our amenities described by many travellers as 'the cleanest they have come across', a credit to us. Cool down in our shaded, in-ground pool, or relax by the fire pit and meet other travellers. The Monto Caravan and Cabin Park is a birdwatchers paradise with over 90 species of birds being documented in the park. We welcome 4 legged visitors. Some pet friendly cabin options are available on application.The Historical Cultural Centre is right next door to the park and well worth a visit. We are only 12 klms from the Cania Gorge National Park where you can experience rainforest walks, sandstone cliffs, wonderful scenery and more. (View the video of Cania Gorge as featured on Travelling Australia.) The town of Monto is a friendly, quaint, rural town on Australia's Country Way (A3) and is home to a wide variety of historical, cultural and artistic experiences in the North Burnett. Monto is the northern and youngest town in the North Burnett and is situated approximately 200 km west of the coastal cities of Bundaberg and Gladstone. Monto is one of the newest towns in Queensland having come into existence as recently as 1924 when, under the Land Development Scheme, larger properties were resumed and prime agricultural land was provided, in smaller lots, to soldiers who had returned from World War I. Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the area around Monto was home to people from the Gureng Gureng Aboriginal language group. Enjoy some good old country hospitality and 'tucka' at 1 of 2 town pubs. In town, you will find cafes, great coffee shops, supermarkets, Australia Post, banking, pharmacies, and a variety of other shops. There is also a medical center and a hospital. Bowls and golf can be enjoyed whilst visiting Monto.
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Cabins near Monto with a private bathroom guide

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Looking for a nature getaway near Monto, Queensland? Hipcamp offers over 29 options for those seeking a camping experience with cabins and toilets. Prices start as low as $20 per night, making it an affordable option for your next adventure. Popular campsites in the area include Baffle Creek Retreat (98 reviews), Arnolds Camp (20 reviews), and Baffle Creek Boat Hire and Accom (1 review). With popular amenities such as toilets, cooking equipment, and being pet-friendly, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Popular activities in the area include paddling, exploring historic sites, and enjoying snow sports.

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