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Farrup Bush Camp

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· Eukey, Queensland
100 acres hosted by Andrew F.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
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Property only accepts a single group so you will have it to yourselves. Great views over Girraween and spectacular sunsets from large rock slab expanse adjacent to the campsite. Bush camp accessed by steep 2WD vehicle driveway. Large rock outcrops and granite slabs around campsite. Property is on the edge of Girraween National Park and 5 kms from the park headquarters by road. Local wineries such as Pyramids Road, Balancing Heart Symphony Hill are close by. Private camping area for up to 6 vehicles and associated camper trailers or tents. Caravans and Campervans are unsuitable unless off-road capable. Extensive views available of granite domes in Girraween NP. Campsite has a composting toilet and hot water shower. Dogs are OK as long as they are controlled. Firewood is provided or can be collected nearby. A fire pit is provided and is the only location for open fires.Pitch a tent or setup a camper trailer in an open grassy paddock surrounded by bush, granite slabs and boulder outcrops. Composting toilet basin and hot water shower available in a small building on site. Lighting at night in toilet building should come on with movement sensor. Use water sparingly. Fires in provided fire pit only please with firewood provided. Extensive views over Girraween National Park are available from rock slab adjacent to campsite with views to all major granite domes in the park and Bald Rock NP. Access to hiking and mountain bike tracks into and through Girraween NP are nearby. Underground Creek and Dr Robert’s swimming holes in Girraween are within walking distance. It is a day long return walk to the top of Bald Rock, the second largest rock monolith in Australia. (Map and direction finding needed). Approx 5km to park HQ with the start of the iconic walk to the top of the first pyramid past a swimming hole and rapids over granite slabs. Balancing Heart, Symphony Hill and Pyramids Road Wineries are close by. Coffee and chocolate can be had at the Chocolate Shop on the road out to Wyberba past NP HQ. Wildlife is plentiful if you are observant. Wombats and Lyrebirds are present and you can often see evidence of them or hear them in the surrounding bush land. Kangaroos and Wallabies abound, you might spot a Wedge Tailed Eagle flying high up and hear the screech of black cockatoos. Spotted Quolls exist in the area and the lower flats are being revegetated to encourage a linkage between private bush land to the east and the National Park to the west. Frogs are in the soaks in the lower flats and are noisy at night or after rain. There are cattle on the adjacent property to the south so gates must be kept shut. A map of Girraween with suggested walks can be emailed on request.
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Jonathan O.recommends
March 30, 2024
Site overlooks Girraween NP
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It was our dog's first camping adventure and we absolutely loved our stay. Very private, wonderful views and a great bathroom. Pleasantly surprised to learn there was a hot water shower!
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Eukey, Queensland, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Ngoorabul and Bundjalung First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Andrew F.Joined in October 2023
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