Camping near Point Lookout with hot tubs

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Nine Mountains Glamping

1 site · Lodging20 acres · Rocksberg, QLD
NEW TO NINE MOUNTAINS! *TWO ROLL TOP, CLAW FOOTED BATHS WITH HOT AND COLD WATER. UNDER COVER WITH VIEWS TO THE GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS! Nine Mountains is a very unique, private Glamping experience. The property is 20 acres, 2/3 0f which is protected. The site is level, north facing with a steep gradient below, that allows expansive views of the Glasshouse Mountains and Moreton Bay. The Glamping site is on a level cut area and has its own amenities, with shower and toilet. Kitchen with sink, cooking utensils and BBQ and gas hot plate. An outdoor fire pit with one barrow of wood supplied. Additional barrow/s for $20 each. Your 5 metre Bell tent is beautifully appointed with queen bed and luxurious bamboo linen. Decorated in a Boho theme with rugs and cushions. 12V charging for your mobile by your bed. There are plenty of seating options including indoor/ outdoor beanbags, directors chairs and table and swinging hammocks. Everything you need is provided. Just bring personal items. Bring your own food or you can order food packs with 24 hours notice. A continental breakfast is complimentary with toast, cereals, fruit, yoghurt and juice. Tea and Coffee amenities are available at your leisure. A 4x4 or All wheel drive vehicle will get you to the site. Otherwise parking is provided and we will transport you to the site.
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Turkey's Nest Rainforest Cottages

3 sites · Lodging15 acres · Mount Glorious, QLD
Escape to a private cottage in the rainforest, with a cosy wood fire, views to the forest and birds visiting your verandah. Take a rainforest walk, stop at the local cafe, then back to your cottage for a massage, reading a book, sipping wine, a romantic candlelit meal, port and chocolates - how much more relaxing can it get? These are cottages only (no camping). Our cottages are fully self-contained with cooking facilities, full bathroom, fireplaces, verandah overlooking the forest, comfortable beds and all linen provided.Turkey's Nest is just 40km from Brisbane CBD - close to the city, yet a world away! Turkey's Nest is a wildlife refuge under the Land for Wildlife scheme, pets are not permitted.
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Camping near Point Lookout with hot tubs guide

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Looking to go camping near Point Lookout, Queensland in Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 3,500 options available, you're sure to find the perfect campsite to suit your accommodation preference, whether it's Bushywood at Woodfordskilake, Lakeview, or A Place to Call Home. These top campsites have received rave reviews, with Bushywood at Woodfordskilake boasting 823 reviews, Lakeview with 649 reviews, and A Place To Call Home with 581 reviews. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities such as campfires, toilets, and potable water, as well as engaging activities like fall fun, wind sports, and wildlife watching. And with an average price per night of $25 and options as low as $5, camping has never been more affordable! So pack your bags and get ready to experience the great outdoors at its finest.

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