Glamping in Fraser Island with hot tubs

This rugged sandy island is one of Australia’s adventure hotspots.

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Heritage Haven Glamping

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Howard, QLD
Heritage Haven - Glamping with Romance You’ll find yourself emersed in the 19th century as you camp on an acre of land between 3 heritage listed buildings. A former Anglican church with classic stained-glass windows is now renovated and sits proudly beside the original church (hall) built in 1882. Next door, you'll have a private entrance to the stunning landmark, "Brooklyn House" and its lush gardens. Tours and Devonshire tea are available on weekends. As our VIP guests, you’ll be the only glampers on the property and will have access to you own private facilities, and a self-contained kitchen. Relax in your private heated spa hidden among the trees or kick back to watch a movie on the outdoor theatre. Be mesmerised by the cracking campfire with a glass of wine or lay in a Queen size bed and watch the stars under the tent skylight for a romantic evening. Worried about camping in the summer heat? Our dome is air-conditioned for your comfort. Eager for more history? The town has a historical museum that tells the story of the coal mines and its local resident's in the 1800's. Accommodation price includes: • Comfortable Queen size bed with high quality linen for a good night’s rest • Tent Skylight for star gazing • Heated spa in a hidden alcove of trees for privacy • Outdoor theatre with free access to Netflix, Apple TV, Prime and Disney+ • Free Wi-Fi • Indoor galaxy laser show in your dome • Self-contained kitchen including refrigerator & BBQ Webber • Two firepits (indoors & outdoors) • Private access to heritage-listed “Brooklyn House” & gardens Complimentary: o Continental Breakfast o Campfire - Wood, matches, tinder and fire starters o Unlimited Aqua Spring Water o Handy flashlight – yours to take home o Speciality coffee and tea with fresh full cream milk in glass bottles Extras: • Pre-order delicious food packages - All produce is sourced from local businesses • Special Occasion Packages for anniversaries, birthdays, Valentine’s Day including balloons, chocolates, flowers, cards etc. **All profits go to restoration of the heritage buildings onsite. We thank you for your business as we continue to maintain these iconic buildings so they can survive for another 100+ years.**
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Glamping in Fraser Island with hot tubs guide

Overview

Queensland’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Fraser Island (K'gari) may be the world’s largest sand island but its landscape offers even more spectacular sights than the giant dunes for which it is famed. The scenery here is dotted with shimmering freshwater lakes, crystal-clear creeks, wind-sculpted cliffs, and lush rainforests, promising ample adventures from swimming to 4WDing and wildlife spotting. Fraser Island is also famed for its dingos, so campers with small children may want to opt for fenced-in campsites. You can visit all year-round but spring (September through November) offers the most comfortable temperatures, reduced humidity, and low rainfall. Plan ahead, especially during school holidays, as camping permits must be acquired before arrival.

Where to go

Central Station

Set inland, 20 minutes west of Eurong Beach Resort, and surrounded by rainforest, campers staying in Central Station can have a great walk along the banks of the freshwater Wanggoolba Creek and through the lush rainforest. Flora and fauna you may come across include the rare king fern Angiopteris evecta, which has the largest fern fronds in the world, as well as turtles and eels, and you’ll also be within easy access of Lake McKenzie, a popular swimming spot. The camping area, typically one of the island’s busiest, is surrounded by dingo-deterrent fence.

Waddy Point

On the island’s northeast coast, Waddy Point offers both beachfront (unfenced) and inland (fenced) camping areas with coin-operated hot showers and picnic tables, as well as capacity for camper trailers. Making Waddy Point your base puts you within easy access of some of the island’s top attractions, including the coastal headland of Indian Head (a good spot for watching dolphins and whales) and the rock pools filled with bubbling water known as the Champagne Pools. You’ll also find plenty of opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and hiking.

Dundubara

Dundubara is located in the middle of the 75-Mile Beach scenic drive on the east coast, halfway between Indian Head and the rusting S.S. Maheno shipwreck, which ran aground in 1935. You’re also within easy reach of Eli Creek, a popular freshwater swimming spot with a long boardwalk. Camping is available in a large fenced-in area behind great sand dunes and it's one of the few camping sites on the island that allows campfires.

Lake Boomanjin

Along the Southern Lakes scenic drive, the distinctly red-hued Lake Boomanjin offers a peaceful setting and opportunities for swimming and kayaking. The secluded lake is typically far less visited than Lake McKenzie, the island’s other famed perched lake. You can camp right by the lake at the fenced-in camping area with picnic tables and surrounded by forest: note that it is walk-in camping only, so there's no vehicle access to the tent sites.

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