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Off Grid Illinbah Glamping

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Illinbah, QLD
Couples Retreat. We are situated along side the Coomera creek in a lovely secluded position. We have 5.5 acres of maintained horse property. The Glamping area is on roughly 2 acres which is a horse free area. You can reset your mind or just relax in the creek and enjoy nature. We provide a kitchenette area with cooking utensils, off grid loo . Creek dip too wash . Bring your own firewood, food, ice and drinks etc. Bedding and esky supplied by us. No Kids No Pets.
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Creek Side Shepherds Hut Rail Trail

2 sites · Lodging300 acres · Upper Burringbar, NSW
Check out the rail trail! then ....... Rest and absorb the tranquil sound of the creeks running water from the comfort of the Shepherds Hut. Rest and revitalise in the outdoor bath tub, on the deck, on the day bed with its window overlooking the creek, or in front of the fire each evening. You can choose, closed and cosy or open and airy, either is easy in the Shepherds Hut. The Hut is fully contained with everything you need for a fabulous stay. Crockery, cutlery, toaster, electric jug, electric frypan, mini air fry oven. (no microwave) Enjoy warming your toes around the outdoor fire pit as you gaze at the stars above. A perfect base to explore the new Northern Rivers Rail Trail which is just a couple of kms up our quiet country road. Stroll around country roads next to creeks, or for the more active ask the host about full day hikes to little known but spectacular Mt Chowan and Unicorn falls. Or if you prefer the option to stay on the property, enjoy bushwalking, hiking and bird watching, or just relax and unwind. We are located a short 20 minute drive from the remote Wooyung beach, or 35 min from Byron. Just 7 kms from the village of Burringbar which has a grocery and liquor store, Thai food and woodfired pizza.
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Gold Coast Tree Houses

6 sites · Lodging54 acres · Austinville, QLD
Gold Coast Tree Houses in Austinville, halfway between the beautiful Beaches and thriving suburbs of the Gold Coast, and to Springbrook national park with its stunning and diverse rainforest walks, views and waterfalls. Twenty to thirty minutes from beautiful natural places in the Hinterland like Natural Bridge and the Springbrook waterfalls and lookouts. Thirty minutes from Coolangatta airport and the Gold Coast beaches. All buildings are ,Check in times are from 3pm and check out is by 10am. Gold Coast Tree Houses are completely surrounded by bush while having amazing views, both of the surrounding hills and the Gold Coast city and water itself. Gold Coast Tree Houses offer a different type of experience, one in which the guests become part of the landscape by staying in luxuriously unique and intimate Three levelled tree Houses. The Tree Houses are a true eco-friendly experience being 100% off grid, using Electricity from solar and battery while still giving you modern comforts and Gas for instant hot water and cooking. The water is clean, with no added chemicals, being non treated, locally caught pristine rainwater. Our grey water is treated onsite as best as possible to nourish the soil and not to pollute it. Access to a stunning communal pool, with a large jetted Spa joined together with a large entertaining deck all overlooking the Gold Coast city view and Hinterland. *Gold Coast Tree Houses provides a boutique and intimate experience with nature. An abundance of wild life with also an intimate array of domestic free ranging birds and farm animals to enjoy. Amazing three levelled tree Houses with galvanized spiral staircases going all the way up to the third level bathing area and viewing deck. Bottom level being disability friendly and sleeping options on the lower and middle level. Our Full Terms and Conditions of the stay can be found on our website. www.goldcoasttreehouses.com.au This will include further details of the entry requirements, holding deposit of $500 and the holding card and Id requirements.
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AU$360
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Cattle Camp

1 site · Lodging500 acres · Tamborine, QLD
“Spiddal” Yore Road Tamborine Q 4270 6 min to Shopping Center 40 min to Brisbane & Gold Coast 15 min to Tamborine Mountain The cattle camp area 1 hectare is located on the Spiddal property. Shaded with gum trees with boat ramp & outdoor fire pit, floodlit on 16 acre lake stocked with native fish, red claw, rough 2 hole golf course. The cattle camp name was given to clumps of trees purposely left after clearing for weather protection for horses, cattle and farming activities. Your Property Spiddal property 500 acre at the base of Tamborine Mountain. Spiddal was originally settled by Michael and Anne Yore (nee Ryan) in 1865. Both Michael and Anne emigrated from Ireland as a result of the potato famine and uprising at that time. Anne sailing on the Erin-Go-Bragh (Ireland forever) in 1862 and Michael on the Fiery Star in 1863. On Michael's death in 1912 the farm passed to the youngest son Andrew Thomas who died at a young age of 33 in 1916. The Spiddal property was then held in trust until his son Thomas Patrick (TP) became of age in 1935. In 1966 TP transferred title of the property to the present owner Thomas John (TJ). Tom's son Denis 5th generation resides on the property and assists with the running of the farm. From settlement in 1865 the farm has been used for Primary production mainly dairying, pigs, hay and grain activities. After dairying ceased in 1970 the property has been producing beef cattle, turf and hay. Irrigation is a major activity on the farm with 4 electric pumps connected to 5 klms of underground mainline allowing the entire farm to be irrigated. On farm storage dam's 1 x 6 acre and a second 16 acre surface area have virtually drought proofed the property. In 1982 an Extractive Industry permit (mining) was obtained from local Council. In 2013 the Queensland Government Mining Department placed a Key Resource Area condition over the Spiddal property ie. mining over virtually all of the property. TJ had this area reduced significantly to approximately 130 acres thus leaving the property not sterile after mining which is estimated to continue for approximately 75 years. The resulting void from sand mining will be used as a water reservoir for primary production for future generations. The original Inhabitants that occupied the Tamborine area were the Wangerriburra Native tribe. They lived in peace with all the tribes adjacent to their own area. More importantly they were prepared to be friendly to the white man in the early stages of development, with respect shown by all. After continuing contact with the white man the tribe became commonly known as the Albert tribe. Guest Access The building comprises an outdoor entertainment area, ablution block and 2 bedrooms. The 2 bedrooms are air-conditioned with double queen size bunks and trundle with built in wardrobes, dressing table, TV and ceiling fans in each room. Entertainment area with wheelchair ramp access, power outlets for camping. This area comprises: • ceiling fans, large TV • Stainless steel outdoor kitchen 8 burner gas cook top plus separate 4 burner bbq • 2 fridge freezes, Microwave, Kettle, Toaster etc. cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery • 5 tables, 30 chairs • 6 meter bar with 12 stools Ablution block • 3 showers, 4 toilets and washbasins • Washing machine and Dryer Persons entering this property do so at their own risk and must take all safety precautions and regulations. $500 per night with 2 night minimum stay $400 per night with 3 nights or more stay Other information No loud music after 10pm please have respect for neighbouring properties. Contact Tom Yore 0755436133
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Spiddal Cottage & Jetty

1 site · Lodging500 acres · Tamborine, QLD
The Spiddal cottage is located beside a lake at the end of Yore Road on the 500 acre Spiddal property at the base of Tamborine Mountain. Fully self-contained, two air conditioned bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, fridge, flat screen TV, DVD player. The cottage sleeps six (master bedroom has a double bed, and second bedroom has 4 bunk beds). Beautifully appointed with yester-year country decor, it blends with the surrounds and will complete your country escape. Take a step back in time at the Cottage. There's so much to do, and nothing to do here where the stars twinkle brighter at night and city noise is a distant memory. Relax and enjoy the misty mornings and warm afternoons on the jetty. The lake offers so much more than a tranquil backdrop where you can row the tinny out for a spot of fishing (bass, yellow belly, catfish just to name a few) or take the kayaks out for a paddle. Take a stroll down to the Albert River for a picnic, play some golf rough 4 hole course or tennis (full size court), fly a kite, there is plenty of room for the kids to run, bring your push bikes or just take time out to revitalise. There are 5 houses on the property plus 2 workers donga's. The farmstay cottage was built approximately 1880 and has been restored to original condition. The farm has 4 klms of all weather roads throughout which are sign posted. Visitors may view livestock (cattle and horses) by driving along the extraction road. Please stay in your vehicle and on the all weather road. Spiddal was originally settled by Michael and Anne Yore (nee Ryan) in 1865. Both Michael and Anne emigrated from Ireland as a result of the potato famine and uprising at that time. Anne sailing on the Erin-Go-Bragh (Ireland forever) in 1862 and Michael on the Fiery Star in 1863. On Michael's death in 1912 the farm passed to the youngest son Andrew Thomas who died at a young age of 33 in 1916. The Spiddal property was then held in trust until his son Thomas Patrick (TP) became of age in 1935. In 1966 TP transferred title of the property to the present owner Thomas John (TJ). Tom's son Denis 5th generation resides on the property and assists with the running of the farm. From settlement in 1865 the farm has been used for Primary production mainly dairying, pigs, hay and grain activities. After dairying ceased in 1970 the property has been producing beef cattle, turf and hay. Irrigation is a major activity on the farm with 4 electric pumps connected to 5 klms of underground mainline allowing the entire farm to be irrigated. On farm storage dam's 1 x 6 acre and a second 16 acre surface area have virtually drought proofed the property. In 1982 an Extractive Industry permit (mining) was obtained from local Council. In 2013 the Queensland Government Mining Department placed a Key Resource Area condition over the Spiddal property ie. mining over virtually all of the property. TJ had this area reduced significantly to approximately 130 acres thus leaving the property not sterile after mining which is estimated to continue for approximately 75 years. The resulting void from sand mining will be used as a water reservoir for primary production for future generations. The original Inhabators occuping the Tamborine area were the Wangerriburra Native tribe. They lived in peace with all the tribes adjacent to their own area. More importantly they were prepared to be friendly to the white man in the early stages of development, with respect shown by all. After continuing contact with the white man the tribe became commonly known as the Albert tribe. Nestled beside a lake on 500 picturesque acres at the base of Tamborine Mountain. Fully self-contained, two air conditioned bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, fridge, flat screen TV, DVD player. For more than 1 night stay, please contact me prior to booking so that I can send you a special rate offer: 1 night stay - $320 per night 2 night stay - $250 per night 3 nights or more $200 per night
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Jerrapark Hideaway Trains

1 site · Lodging38 acres · Barkers Vale, NSW
Jerrapark is just far enough away from towns and cities to feel remote and wild. Some guests have remarked half joking that as they enter the property it feels a bit more like Jurassic Park. A section of the farm has been preserved as rainforest…where towering palms and ghost like eucalypts stand over boulder strewn creeks that sometimes flood with roaring force. Everywhere there are wallabies, goannas and the weather sentinels…the black cockatoos. Bird lovers will find it is an excellent place to go birdwatching. Take a stroll through the verdant pecan forest where our horses graze…sit by the bubbling creek…and if you are very quiet you just might glimpse a platypus foraging. When the weather turns hot and steamy take a splash in one of the dams or wander down and sit under the waterfall that cascades most months of the year. Here is a wonderful place to meditate…a primal grotto watched over by towering gums and palms. Luxuriate in our newly added spa, including a Hot tub and a Sauna, to detox and relax! Later reconnoitre up the hill and glimpse our small part of the ancient caldera with Mt Warning (Wollumbin) in the distance. While you are there pick some ripe mangoes and take them home for a sweet treat. Back at the carriages the herb garden will assault your senses with the aroma of wild basil, thyme, lavender, lemon balm and mint…weaving a spell to enthuse you to cook up something mouth-watering in the kitchen.
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