Cabins near Ayr

A backpacker hub known for its sugar cane plantations and secluded beaches.

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Alva Beach Tourist Park

62 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Alva, QLD
A friendly welcome to Alva Beach Tourist Park tucked away in the small coastal village of Alva and just a 15km drive from the town of Ayr and Burdekin Shire. We are located a few hundred meters at the back of the dunes of the beach. The park consists of 5 acres of tropical grounds with park sites and cabins set amongst coconut palms and hibiscus hedges. We offer powered and non-powered sites with or without slabs. We have En-suite Cabins that can sleep up to six persons or budget cabins that will sleep up to 4 persons. Our park being coastal catches the great cooling sea breezes during the hotter summer months and our sparkling pool is a great spot to soak up the sun and cool off with a few laps. We have 4WD access from the park onto the beach for boat launching, fishing, and crabbing. The region is a well-known fishing mecca, with access to Barramundi, mud crabs, other estuary species, and off-coast reef fishing. Alva is also the closest point to the world-famous SS Yongala wreck. Ranked as one of the top ten dive sites in the world.
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Magnetic Naturally Island Cabin

1 site · Lodging1 acre · QLD
On Magnetic Island in Queenslands north you'll find our island cabin. It is purpose built for guests and is fully self contained. Comfortable queen bed, lounge, kitchen, bathroom with a beautiful under cover outdoor shower, fans, air-conditioning and washing machine. There is a covered deck attached to cabin and a paved area to relax in by outdoor BBQ. Large outdoor pool for your use, in a shared area with the owners. The cabin is very private, surrounded by native flora and fauna and growing gardens. The cabin is completely separate to our family home. It is a truely peaceful spot with the beach less than a kilometre away. Horseshoe Bay is the gateway to many of our beautiful bays and tracks including the famous Forts walk. There are water activities and a life guard patrolled swim area. Several little cafes restaurants and a local pub are also in the bay. There is a great bus service on the island and nearest bus stop is less than 2 km away. Rental cars are also available at good rates.
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AU$250
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Cabins near Ayr guide

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Looking to go camping near Ayr, Queensland in Australia? Hipcamp has over 110 options for you to choose from! With campsites like Crystal Creek (424 reviews), Ben Lomond Station (256 reviews), and Bee Haven (196 reviews), you're sure to find the perfect spot. Prices start as low as $15 per night, with an average of $25 per night. Rubbish, potable water, and pet-friendly amenities are popular, and you can enjoy activities like horseback riding, whitewater paddling, and fishing. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

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