132 acres hosted by Warren P.
2 Vehicle/Tent sites
Konda Blueberry Farm is located 10 minutes drive from Marlo, and 15 minutes from the beautiful Cape Conran beaches. The Farm is set on 132 acres of bushland, with about 15 acres cleared for the half acre abundant blueberry orchard.
There are many bush tracks throughout the property to explore and a large community of birdlife is ever present. Other wildlife you may see, Wombats,Kangaroos,Deer and Wallabies. We do recommend a 4WD as the ground in some areas is quite sandy but still accessible with 2wd. Access to the pristine Cabbage Tree ck for kayaking/canoeing or fishing is available.
We have two sites for campers (for either tents and RVs) that are tucked into cleared bushland areas, with lovely bush views, and privacy for just your own group. You'll need to be fully independent, with your water and shower, and must take all waste when you depart.
Campfires are permitted,(except on total fire bans) and there are two fire pits on site with swing over hot plates and pot/kettle chain. Firewood is available. We also welcome dogs! Please just ensure they are kept under control at all times as wild life can be present.
We don't offer self-picking at our farm yet, however when the berries are in season (Jan - Feb), you are welcome to purchase punnets picked that day! Fresh blueberries for your campfire breakfast, yum!
We look forward to welcoming you to Konda Blueberry farm; a wonderful, safe base camp to explore this lovely region.The camp areas are level, and grassed, tucked into the bush, but with open space and lovely bush views. They're very private from one another, so you'll have the space to yourselves.
We don't offer facilities, so you'll need to be completely self-sufficient, with your own water. We do recommend you have a 4WD as some parts of the ground can be quite sandy. Access to the secluded Cabbage Tree creek for fishing (bream ,bass and perch)and kayaking
There is a fire pit for your campfire, with plenty of fallen timber around the place for firewood.
Dogs are welcome, please just keep them under control.