Cave camping near Border Village

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Emerald Escape Camping

11 sites · RVs, Tents5000 acres · QLD
Offering a small number of private camp sites spread across 5000 acres of diverse landscape. From the 25 acre lake to the refreshing Emerald Creek; from your own billabong & gumtrees to being up in the escarpment with spectacular views, you are sure to find your perfect escape. Guest will have access to a composting toilet during their stay. All guests are required to take all rubbish with them and leave no trace.Ideal for solo adventurers or small to large groups. Some sites are accessible by 2WD and suitable for trailers, small caravans and campervans, others by 4WD only.- Each camp site is for one party only & 100's of meters or even kilometers away from any others. All campers have access to our big lake & creek day areas. Enjoy leisurely walks or challenging hikes, climbing, mountain biking, swimming, canoeing etc.- We are situated right next to the magnificent Emerald Falls, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area and Davies Creek Mountain Bike Park.- Sorry no pets.- Only one hour from Cairns international airport.
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Ironbark House Dimbulah

1 site · Lodging1345 acres · Dimbulah, QLD
Situated a ridgeline gazing out across the wilderness for over 50kms towards Mt Mulligan Station, the Hann Tablelands and Mt Baker. This off-grid 1345 acre property has its own solar power generation system and harvests all its own water, is located on the outskirts of the Atherton Tablelands in the farming district of Dimbulah on route to Mt Mulligan and Chillagoe. Recently constructed, Ironbark House has two large bedrooms both with spacious ensuites, separated by a welcoming kitchen/dining/living area with a generous verandah overlooking the most amazing vista for luxurious al-fresco dining and entertaining. This private 1345 acre working cattle property is a mix of wildlife habitat, with a healthy bird population of well over 120 different species found on the property, as well as it’s own colony of rock wallabies. A network of 25 km of marked trails cover the entire property accessible by a variety of means horseback, mountain bike or walking. Private wildlife/bird/farm tours and Ride The Outback horse riding available on site.
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AU$265
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Looking for the perfect camping experience near Border Village, South Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 350 options available, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation for your outdoor adventure. Whether you prefer a cosy farm stay like Mossman “Tati farm” stay with 223 rave reviews, a peaceful retreat at Newell Beach Farm Stay (96 reviews), or a back-to-nature experience at Tropical Woopen Creek Camping (74 reviews), we've got you covered. Enjoy popular facilities like toilets, cooking equipment, and potable water, while indulging in activities such as paddling, boating, and fishing. With an average price per night of $30 and options as low as $10, camping near Border Village, South Australia has never been more affordable or exciting.

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