Mountainous cabins near Currumbin

Wildlife-watching, natural wonders, and water sports lie at the southern tip of the Gold Coast.

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Figtree Farm at Findon Creek

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents600 acres · Kyogle, NSW
Experience Figtree Farm at Findon Creek, a 600-acre natural oasis. Tucked away in a tranquil, secluded valley, this hidden gem is surrounded by Long Creek to the south and Findon Creek to the west, while the northern edge extends to the breathtaking Border Ranges National Park. On Gullibal land, Figtree Farm provides captivating vistas of Jalgumbin (Mt Lindesay) to the west and Lever's Plateau, a designated wilderness area of unlogged subtropical rainforest, to the north. This much-loved family-owned farm has a rich history, transitioning from a dairy farm to a beef property. Today, it flourishes with a bio-diverse planting of native trees and a bespoke joinery workshop crafting designer furniture. While Figtree Farm has been a camping destination for family and friends for many years and now we're happy to extend this welcome to Hipcampers too. As a starting point for this new venture at Findon Creek we offer 3 sites which are all suitable for larger groups; all situated on grassy open spaces beside the creek. In wet conditions you will need a 4WD to access these sites, though the flats themselves are not boggy. Explore the great outdoors by wandering along our extensive bush tracks and trying your hand at fishing in our farm dam stocked with silver perch. Figtree Farm has an abundance of bird and animal life. Here, tranquillity reigns, save for the occasional serenade of our friendly neighbourhood donkeys and the odd rooster. If you wish to wander further afield, Kyogle is a 30 minute drive away. And there is an all weather tennis court (with lights) nearby at Bundgeam Hall. Figtree Farm at Findon Creek promises opportunities for contemplation, relaxation and fun and it is our wish that you will have many happy memories of your visit here.
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Pine Creek Camping

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents180 acres · Bentley, NSW
Welcome to Brent and Nikkis Farm We are a young couple with lots of plans towards the future. We are working on setting up an incredible camping and farming experience for everyone who visits. You will see alot of cleaning up in process to create more options for your stay. We are on a 180 acre cattle farm situated along a running creek with swimming holes. Surrounded by pristine pine trees and natives. We are roughly 15 minutes from all 3 surrounding towns Kyogle, Casino and Lismore. We are also only an hour away from the beach for any day trips planned. Great spot to stop for the night on your trip or stay for a weekend and take in the peace and quiet. We are easy to pull into and can cater for all size vans. Roads are all freshly gravelled and well maintained to cater for 2wd access also. Toilet and Water provided but respect us by taking your own rubbish with you. Beautiful little stream with rapids and rock holes to keep yourself cool in summer. More than welcome to bring hiking shoes, mountain bikes to go explore. As long as you respect the farm rules and if the gate is shut you shut it behind you. No 4wding is permitted on the farm. Animal feeding is an activity we provide with food available to buy for the animals. Firewood is also available to purchase on arrival Dogs allowed on leash, please respect all the other campers on site and generators are welcome to be used but need to be turned off at a respectable time. Contact us for any other concerns
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Mountainous cabins near Currumbin guide

Overview

If you're looking to enjoy the mountainous terrain near Currumbin, Queensland, and prefer the comfort of a cabin, Hipcamp has over 430 options for you to choose from. Top campsites like Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (823 reviews), Crystal Creek Ranch (781 reviews), and Jandarra, Tallebudgera Valley (151 reviews) offer popular amenities like rubbish, cooking equipment, and campfires, and activities like snow sports, off-roading (OHV), and horse riding. With an average price per night of $25 and options as low as $20, you'll find the perfect mountain cabin camping experience for your next adventure.

If you're looking to enjoy the mountainous terrain near Currumbin, Queensland, and prefer the comfort of a cabin, Hipcamp has over 430 options for you to choose from. Top campsites like Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (823 reviews), Crystal Creek Ranch (781 reviews), and Jandarra, Tallebudgera Valley (151 reviews) offer popular amenities like rubbish, cooking equipment, and campfires, and activities like snow sports, off-roading (OHV), and horse riding. With an average price per night of $25 and options as low as $20, you'll find the perfect mountain cabin camping experience for your next adventure.

If you're looking to enjoy the mountainous terrain near Currumbin, Queensland, and prefer the comfort of a cabin, Hipcamp has over 430 options for you to choose from. Top campsites like Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (823 reviews), Crystal Creek Ranch (781 reviews), and Jandarra, Tallebudgera Valley (151 reviews) offer popular amenities like rubbish, cooking equipment, and campfires, and activities like snow sports, off-roading (OHV), and horse riding. With an average price per night of $25 and options as low as $20, you'll find the perfect mountain cabin camping experience for your next adventure.

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