Glamping near Seventeen Seventy

This laidback beach resort is the “Birthplace of Queensland” and a Great Barrier Reef port.

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1770 Eco Camp, Agnes Water

87 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents42 acres · Agnes Water, QLD
Nestled within 42 acres of lush, untamed bushland in Agnes Water, 1770 Eco Camp and Grass Trees Campground offers an escape into nature's embrace. Grass Trees Campground perches majestically on one of the highest mountain tops in the area, gifting you with panoramic vistas that span across Agnes Water, down the serene 1770 Estuary to the sandbar, and over to the historic lighthouse, Bustard Bay, and Eurimbula National Park. Here, each sunrise and sunset paints the sky with breathtaking colours. Choose from 20 unpowered sites or our Glamping Tents, designed for those who want the essence of camping without the need to bring their own gear. These tents provide a rustic, simple yet convenient camping option, allowing you to focus on the experience. The campground also boasts a new toilet and shower block, camp kitchen, and a swimming pool to enhance your stay. Pets are not permitted at Grass Trees to preserve the natural habitat. 1770 Eco Camp, located at the base of this scenic mountain, provides a tranquil retreat, just a 2-minute drive from local shops. Spread across this expansive property are tropical gardens & two freshwater dams, creating a picturesque setting for your camping adventure. Here, you can choose from our unique glamping tents or spacious camping and caravan sites, set amidst a tropical bushland oasis. Amenities include a modern toilet and shower block, a communal camp kitchen with firepit, pool table, BBQs, and a wood-fired pizza oven, all nestled in a rustic yet comfortable environment. Enjoy modern luxuries like free WiFi, a complimentary espresso coffee machine, TV, fridge, microwave, kettle, toasters, and a variety of kids' activities and games. Pets are welcome at 1770 Eco Camp, ensuring your furry friends can also enjoy the vacation. Vehicle access to Grass Trees is via Corfield Drive, just the first right after the Eco Camp entrance. For those seeking adventure, there's a steep and rugged internal walking track from Eco Camp to the pool at Grass Trees, perfect for those who love a good hike. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of 1770 Eco Camp and Grass Trees – where every moment is an opportunity to connect with nature and rejuvenate the spirit.
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Glamping near Seventeen Seventy guide

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping and outdoor adventures in Australia! If you're looking for a unique camping experience with a touch of luxury, we've got you covered. With over 330 options near Seventeen Seventy, Queensland, you can indulge in the glamping experience of your dreams. From cosy cabins to glamorous tents, we have a range of accommodations to suit your style. Looking for recommendations? Check out our top campsites like Baffle Creek Retreat (98 reviews), Shiralee Clydesdales and Farm Stay (65 reviews), and Splitters Farm (39 reviews). With facilities like toilets, showers, and pet-friendly options, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable stay. And for the adventurer in you, enjoy off-roading (OHV), wind sports, and biking in the stunning terrain. Don't miss out on this unforgettable glamping experience in Seventeen Seventy, Queensland. Prices start as low as $5 per night, with an average nightly rate of $40. Book your glamping getaway today!

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