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Misty Gullies

7 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Groomsville, QLD
A Great place to have your own private and secluded campsite, away from the holiday crowds. 160 acres of working goat and alpaca farm on the highlands of the Darling Downs, only 8 km from the New England Highway. All sites are private and secluded with great views, great sunsets, and starry night skies. There is an abundance of birds and wildlife including Red Necked Wallabies, Possums, Rufus Batongs, Bandicoots and Echidnas. There are seasonal creeks and waterfalls and wildflowers. Campers may occasionally be visited by a herd of friendly goats that like soft drink and chips. We often have baby goats and alpacas that are being hand reared which are popular with kids and adults alike. Dogs are permitted but have to be quiet and restrained. Campfires permitted at our discretion (please ask first - depending on weather conditions). You'll need to BYO wood. Campers MUST have their own toilet. The standard "Pack it in. Pack it out" rules apply. All sites are accessible by STANDARD HEIGHT 2WD however 4WD may be required if towing. There is a 'special' site reserved for Larger RVs and Caravans. Cooby Dam is only minutes away for fishing, Kayaking and canoeing
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Coobindah Country Escape

4 sites · RVs, Tents83 acres · Meringandan, QLD
Seeking your own private escape to the country? You're welcome to experience our beautiful farmstay 'Coobindah', and enjoy your own EXCLUSIVE campsite, without the crowds! Choose from ONLY TWO campsites on eighty plus acres rural property 'Coobindah'. All campsites are well separated and not visible from each other. To enhance privacy, we take only one booking / group per campsite, therefore you're likely to have the property to yourselves. You'll enjoy peace, nature, amazing views, stunning sunsets, big starry skies, misty valley mornings amidst lovely countryside, farmland and the aussie bush. Relax under the shade of the trees, warm yourself by the campfire, or go walking or mountain biking on our farm. Each campsite has its own rock firepit, and firewood is available (quality split ironbark firewood available in 'extras'). Kangaroos, wallabies and wildlife are often seen on the property, and there's currently no livestock in the paddocks. Pet friendly, family friendly, a quiet retreat for couples / singles, or group bookings available. Old Peppertree campsite is an elevated campsite that has all weather access and is suitable for 2wd and 4wd vehicles, vans, caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers and tents. Bush Camp campsite is further down the back of the property, nearer the bush, down a hill, and is suitable for 4wd / SUV and off-road / higher clearance vehicles, vans, caravans and motorhomes, camper trailers and tents. However access is fairly easy and this is only a recommendation. Both Old Peppertree and Bush Camp campsites are spacious and there's plenty of room to setup and park. 'Coobindah' is just under 2 hours from Brisbane and is located on the Great Dividing Range. It boasts crisp mountain air and glorious views from the hills. 'Coobindah' is a great base from which to explore the Darling Downs. Cooby Dam is just 3 minutes down the road for fishing, kayaking, bush walking, picnic area and playground. The renowned Meringandan Pub is only 5 minutes away to satisfy your appetite. Picturesque Highfields village is only an 8 minute drive for town conveniences, coffee shops, gift shops, cafes, restaurants, the Chocolate Cottage, the Tavern, the new Monty Brewery (pet friendly), and Highfields Falls. We're only 10 minutes to the local winery Rosalie House, the New England Highway, and 11 minutes to the popular Cabarlah markets. The 'Garden City' of Toowoomba is just a 20 minute drive, and has much to offer, including the very popular Carnival of Flowers, held in September each year. The Oakey Army Air Museum is only 20 minutes away. Ravensbourne National Park, Crows Nest Falls, Bunnyconnellen Olive Grove and Events, and the fabulous eateries and shops of Crows Nest are only a half hour drive. Lake Cressbrook and Lake Perseverance are also nearby for water activities and within easy driving distances of 3/4 and 1 hour. We hope you can visit and enjoy 'Coobindah' for yourselves! Follow our instagram @coobindah, Facebook Coobindah and you can also find us on Wikicamps. Check out visittoowoombaregion.com.au for information on attractions, nature, heritage, things to do, markets, events, eateries etc.
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AU$14.40
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Camping near Dalby with fishing guide

Overview

Looking for a camping experience near Dalby, Queensland, where you can enjoy fishing? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 2554 options in the area that cater to fishing enthusiasts, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Whether you prefer a secluded riverside retreat or a campsite with stunning lake views, Hipcamp has got you covered. Check out top campsites like Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (823 reviews), Maluka Park (375 reviews), and Warrego Farm (351 reviews) for a truly memorable camping experience. Plus, you'll have access to popular facilities like toilets, pet-friendly areas, and potable water. And if you're in the mood for some adventure, you can also enjoy activities like climbing, exploring historic sites, and swimming. With an average price per night of £21 and options as low as £7, camping near Dalby, Queensland has never been more affordable!

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