Luxury camping near Bramston Beach

Escape Cairns' crowds for this rainforest-fringed beach getaway.

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Tropical Hibiscus Caravan Park

3 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Wongaling Beach, QLD
Tropical Hibiscus Caravan Park Mission Beach is a boutique sized park packed with great facilities, including a large pool, gym, tv room, woodfired pizzas, great camp kitchen and lovely amenities. Our pet friendly cabins and sites offer great value accommodation for the whole family, couples or the single traveller. Enjoy your slice of our tropical paradise with powered sites perfect for everything from caravans to big rigs and motorhomes.
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Herberton Wild River Caravan Park

1 site · RV, Tent11 acres · Moomin, QLD
A family run, friendly , country style caravan park with powered and unpowered large sites. Toilets, hot showers and laundry in amenities blocks. Bush camping sites for larger groups and cabins and motel room accommodation. See the Mining Museum, Steam Train and the Historical Village. Close to heaps of walking and bike trials. Arrival before 6pm please. And we're a bit quirky!! To book, please call us 0475 632980
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Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut

338 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Cairns, QLD
Few holiday resorts compare in popularity to our award-winning BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut in Tropical North Queensland. In fact, if you looked up the definition of ‘kid’s paradise’, you’re likely to see a description of BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut. Set just seven-minute drive from Cairns’ CBD, Cairns Coconut is an 11-hectare landscaped tropical oasis that holds its own against Cairns’ popular visitor attractions – the Great Barrier Reef, Wet Tropics Rainforest, and Atherton Tablelands. Accommodation comes in a few shapes and sizes – with cabins, condos, villas, caravan sites, and camping grounds available – all with the same access to the facilities that earned Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut its gold medal in the Queensland Tourism Awards (2019). Sure, World Heritage-listed icons might lure you out of the park’s surroundings but you can expect to walk away with holiday memories of what’s inside the park’s gates too; between the two swimming pools, slides, splash park, and pedal cars. If timing your visit for school holidays, be sure to call ahead to find out what activities are planned in-park – so parents can have some well-earned downtime and kids can burn off energy. *only sites are available for pet bookings* Please note: We are unable to accommodate boat, trailer, or van storage within the park.
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Closed due to council greed

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Kurrimine Beach, QLD
This campsite suits guests in caravans, campervans and RV ,that are able to be self sufficient, ie shower and own toilets. off gr
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Mission Beach Farm Stay

4 sites · Lodging, RVs160 acres · Mission Beach, QLD
The property is a tropical fruit farm, zoned 'rural' and is nestled amongst other banana farms and small acreages. The property has mountain, rainforest and farm views. We live on a country road. It is very peaceful and quiet at night. Great for star gazing, as there is low light pollution. You can walk to the beach in around 10-15 minutes. Shops are a little further and include post office, tourist information, restaurants and cafes, clothing, massage, Lennie's fruit shop and a small supermarket. You can purchase take away alcohol from The Tavern in the main shopping area. Woolworth supermarket, chemist, banks and bottles-shops are in Wongaling, about 10 a minute drive.
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AU$25
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Lake Tinaroo Holiday Park

157 sites · RVs, Tents17 acres · Tinaroo, QLD
Sprawled across more than 17 acres and surrounded by lush, native bushland, Lake Tinaroo Holiday Park has a brand new all abilities Splash Pad and Accessible Pool. It is just a stone’s throw from stunning Lake Tinaroo – the heart of adventure on the Atherton Tableland. Indulge in one of the park’s coveted Waterview Villas, opt for the convenience of a Pool-Side Unit, park the van up for a no-fuss stopover or revel in the simplicity of pitching a tent – you can do it all at Lake Tinaroo Holiday Park.
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Echo Creek Adventure Centre

29 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents30 acres · Munro Plains, QLD
We are located in the heart of the Tully Valley in tropical Far North Queensland midway between Cairns and Townsville, situated on a 240 acre cattle property amongst the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. A great location for nature based activities, weddings, group events, conferences and school camps, excursions or simply a weekend getaway or camping trip with the family. When you experience the outdoors in Tropical North Queensland you open a gateway to the thrills, spills and adrenalin of activities but also the tranquil, peaceful and abundant natural aspects of the World Heritage Area of the Wet Tropics. Echo Creek provides the doorway into this wonderful outdoor experience through active participation in the many activities, educational programs, Corporate teambuilding and leadership programs and Special Interest Retreats such as Yoga, Wellness and Raw Indulgence getaways. Our tours and educational programs provide a wealth of information and knowledge about the Tropical Rainforest Environment but also developing and supporting team and leadership qualities for all. We offer a range of quality products from interpretative bush walks/hiking, local bush tucker tours, journey based trekking, rock climbing to student educational tours which journey you through some of the tropical north’s breath-taking World Heritage Rainforest. You can even walk in the footsteps of the Ancestors with our local Jirrbal people and weave a bracelet, paint your face, throw a boomerang and catch a fish. Let Echo Creek take you on an educational experience of a life time or simply relax and unwind at a indulging Retreat.
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Nature & Stuff - Caravans

2 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Millstream, QLD
We love this region, it’s the Far Norths best kept secret. If you want adventure just look at the list of tour suggestions close by; Lake Barrine - Lake Eacham - Mt Hypipamee - Millstream Falls - Malanda Falls - Innot hot springs - Undarra lava tubes. Checkout our guidebooks in Airbnb for an extensive outlook to this regions attractions and adventures. [ https://www.airbnb.com.au/manage-guidebook?s=host_profile_menu ]. We have a private 1/2 acre just for Caravan guests. If you don't want to be in a caravan park and want a genuine natural bush camping experience with a pristine creek, kangaroos and other wildlife that come right up to your caravan then this place is right for you. Close by and on the way to us is many spectacular [no exaggeration] Creeks, Water falls, Lakes, Crater Lakes, Hot Springs, Lava tubes, caves to name a few attractions.
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Cairns Gateway B&B Cottage

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Gordonvale, QLD
Cairns Gateway B&B Cottage is nestled within the picturesque Mulgrave Valley, near the town of Gordonvale only half an hour’s drive South of Cairns. We are conveniently located at the Southern entrance to the beautiful Atherton Tablelands.Our smoke-free fully self-contained one bedroom cottage is situated next to our home on our one acre property. We are close to Cairns, the Atherton Tablelands, local attractions, tour pick-ups, golf courses and bus stops.Swimming PoolLocated on AcreageTropical and Herb GardensPrivate BBQ & Patio Area
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Luxury camping near Bramston Beach guide

Overview

Just an hour south of Cairns, the sleepy seafront town of Bramston Beach is the perfect antidote to the Far North Queensland tourist trail. Swap big city life for 11 kilometres of pristine, crowd-free beach, where you can swim, stroll, fish, and—if you’re lucky—spot Australian humpback dolphins along the coast. Campers are well served by Bramston’s caravan park and beach campground, both of which offer powered and unpowered sites. You can also snag one of the five beachside tent sites in the Russell River National Park, just north of town, or check into a remote Hipcamp accessible only by 4WD.

Where to go

Wooroonooran National Park 

A 20-minute drive inland brings you to the wild rivers and waterfalls of Wooroonooran National Park, where you can hike through dense rainforest, go canoeing through scenic gorges, or tackle the mountain biking trails of the Misty Mountains. Highlights include the Mamu Tropical Skywalk and Queensland’s highest mountain, Bartle Frere, while campers can choose from three campgrounds with space for tents and camper trailers.

Tully Gorge National Park

Just south of Wooroonooran, the Misty Mountains tumble down into Tully Gorge National Park, where outdoor adventurers can hike, kayak, and go white-water rafting in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. There are also natural swimming holes where you can cool off and two campgrounds with unpowered sites for campervans and motorhomes.

Great Barrier Reef

With easy access to Cairns, Bramston Beach is well situated for discovering the UNESCO-listed Great Barrier Reef. The underwater world of dazzling corals and diverse marine life is best discovered on a snorkelling or scuba diving tour, but you can also cruise the reef on a glass-bottomed boat, camp out on a barrier island, or take a scenic flight.

When to go

The (comparatively) cooler, dryer months of April through November provide the most favourable weather for forays into Queensland’s Far North. This is prime time for snorkelling, diving, and outdoor activities, and coincides with whale-watching season (July-Sept). If you’re hiking and camping in summer (Dec-Feb), come prepared for soaring temperatures, high humidity, and regular downpours.

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