Private barns near Surfers Paradise

Camping comes with surf, sand, and year-round sunshine at the Gold Coast’s flagship beach town.

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Big Blue Barn

1 site · Lodging12 acres · Myocum, NSW
Set amongst 12 acres of stunning green hills and open fields with huge open plan living, enjoy your unique holiday paradise. The Big Blue Barn is perfect for family groups, friends and retreats. Oodles of space to enjoy, play, relax and spread your wings. Enjoy a unique, relaxed, private holiday paradise staying in the Big Blue Barn Guesthouse. Completely natural rural setting, cows and horses grazing in the paddocks next door and Chickens and Bunnies for children to visit. Sleeping 15 comfortably in 4 bedrooms, complete 'get together' friendly, fantastic for large groups of friends and family groups – with plenty of natural adventures for children.. A perfect blank canvas for Corporate and Creative retreat groups. Enter along the private tree-lined road, Relax on the front terrace deck, splash around and enjoy the pool deck in in a tropical oasis setting, BBQ in the side courtyard area while enjoying your sun-downer (or earlier!) at the Tiki Bar. Or simply while away your time in the lush gardens and the fields a-plenty getting a good dose of fresh country air. The Big Blue Barn features a camp fire pit in our old horse ring, an incredibly comfortable large lounge area around a cosy wood fire, a TV area with digital TV and DVD library, pool table, ping pong table, and cook up a storm in the fully equipped (catering ready) brand new renovated kitchen with double fridges & smeg cooker. Indoor amenities and a wonderful outside bathroom to enjoy your gorgeous hot shower overlooking a beautiful natural setting and the horses grazing next door. Perfectly situated at the gateway to the Byron Hinterland, in the heart of the Byron Shire, the Barn is an easy 5 minute drive to the beach, 5 minutes to the gorgeous unique towns of Mullumbimby and Brunswick Heads and 15 minutes to the centre of Byron Bay. 30 minutes to either Ballina or Coolangatta (Gold Coast) airport. Take a direct shuttle bus to the drop off point at Uncle Tom’s Pie shop where you either cross the road to the property or we can come and meet you and your luggage and offer you a ride to the Barn. We look forward to you enjoying your stay! Registration Number: PID-STRA-31463 Bedrooms: The Barn offers 4 bedrooms, 15 beds - 3 of those are Queen Size. •Bedroom 1 – Large Mezzanine – Sleeps 6 – Queen Bed, 4 singles (additional 3 beds can be added here) •Bedroom 2 – Front Mezzanine – Sleeps 4 – Queen Bed, 2 Singles •Bedroom 3 – Private Room Ground Floor – Sleeps 2 - Queen Bed & walk in robe •Bedroom 4 – Bunk Room Ground Floor – Sleeps 6 – 3 bunks and luggage area Linen, Doona and Pillows all provided. You need to bring your own towels only. Fans provided in each room Living Area: •2 enormous roller doors open directly to the lush gardens and open fields-a-plenty •Large insect screens can be put in place in the evening to keep the insects out while you enjoy the cool evening breezes •Fans in each bedroom (cool sea breezes keep things surprisingly cool in summer) •Enormous yet cosy lounge area around wood fire – comfortable leather couches to seat 12 •TV area – digital TV & DVD library set through stereo speakers – further comfy leather couches to seat 7 •Dining table for 10 - additional chairs and tables available •4 Bar stools set around beautiful natural wood kitchen island, in the middle of enormous living space •Pool table, Ping-pong table •Stereo system & speakers AUX cord ready •unlimited wifi Kitchen: •Brand new renovated kitchen •Catering ready •2 Large Fridge/Freezers •Smeg gas cook top/ electric oven, •Dishwasher •Filtered Water Tap •Tea and Coffee provided – Pod Coffee Machine – Espressotoria system •Fully equipped kitchen - pots, pans, glasses, crockery and cutlery •Basic Pantry items available– cooking oil, salt and pepper, herbs and sauces garbage bags, dishwashing tablets •2 Pantry drawers next to fridge for your supplies Outdoor Living: • One of the largest 'backyards' you will ever enjoy •Front terrace patio with Alfresco outdoor dining table for 10 •Side BBQ courtyard with covered outdoor dining setting for 10 •BBQ – gas provided •Wooden patio deck and Bamboo Tiki Bar •Large above ground pool - fully enclosed in safety fence •Pool Deck set within tropical garden oasis •Campfire inside old horse ring - starter kit firewood provided (fires permitted as per seasonal advice) •Enormous fields with plenty of shady trees surrounding the Barn - perfect for your hammock •Covered carport accommodates 1 car •Ample uncovered parking for cars, boats, trucks, horse floats, caravans •Old Horse Round Yard with a stunning vine covered entrance – beautiful for for ceremony and a wonderful photo location! Bathrooms: •Inside Bathroom: Main bathroom with shower/bath, separate toilet/basin •Outside Bathroom: for a unique glorious outside hot shower!! Superb fixtures in a rustic setting - 3 hot showers with views of horses grazing in the paddocks next door, 2 toilets •Hairdryer •First Aid Kit Laundry: •Samsung front loader • Sink/Tub •Hills Hoist clothesline, •Iron and ironing board. •Laundromat facilities in town "Get Together Friendly" Relaxed gatherings only. The Big Blue Barn cannot be a party venue. Strict Noise management policy, with noise down by 10pm, over by midnight. Special ceremonies welcomed, upon application Family groups - special rates available Corporate and Creative retreat space – special rates available Couples and smaller family group bookings welcome subject to availability Minimum Stay 2 Nights Minimum Group 6 guests (Key holiday and festival times on application) Advertised price based on a minimum group of 6 guests. Additional guests charged at the appropriate fee, per person, per night. Pricing, per night: Weekdays: (Mon-Thurs nights): $100 per person, per night Weekends: (Fri,Sat,Sun nights): $110 per person, per night Peak Holiday dates (incl Dec/Jan): $120 per person, per night Festival & Key holidays (Xmas, NYE, Blues, Splendour): $140 per person, per night Children aged 2 – 16: Weekdays : $70 per child, per night Weekends: $80 per child, per night Peak Holiday time: $90 per child, per night Festival & Key holidays: $110 per child, per night Infants Free Horse paddocks available Pets - On application only. Unfortunately we can no longer offer the Barn as an open pet friendly accommodation, unless previously arranged. We really look forward to you enjoying your stay at the Big Blue Barn
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Private barns near Surfers Paradise guide

Overview

Surfers Paradise has it all—soaring skyscrapers, miles of golden sands, and nonstop entertainment. Hit the beach for a surf class, cruise out to Stradbroke or Wave Break islands, or try just about any water sport you can think of. Get your adrenaline pumping at the Gold Coast theme parks, take in the views from the SkyPoint Observation Deck, or paddle around the canals on a kayak excursion. Stick around after sundown to browse the markets, join a beach party, or sample the city’s legendary nightlife, before checking into one of the holiday parks along the coast.

Where to go

Gold Coast Hinterlands

Lush rainforest, vineyards, and mountainous hinterlands lie inland from Surfers Paradise, and there are six national parks within easy reach of the Gold Coast. Visit glow-worm caves and hike to waterfalls in Mt. Tamborine National Park, or marvel at natural wonders like the Numinbah Valley and the Natural Bridge in Springbrook National Park. Adventurous campers should head to Lamington National Park, where you can hike to remote backcountry campsites and pitch your tent amid the bushlands. 

NSW North Coast 

South of the Gold Coast, the hippie haven and surf mecca of Byron Bay lies just over the New South Wales border. Stop along the way to visit the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, swim and surf at Tweed Heads, or hike in the Mount Jerusalem or Nightcap national parks. For the ultimate road trip, follow the Legendary Pacific Coast route from Tweed Heads all the way to Sydney

Sunshine Coast

Sandy beaches are hemmed in by bands of rainforest along the Sunshine Coast to the north. Rainbow Beach, Caloundra, and Noosa Heads are among the most popular beach towns, where you can swim, surf, and tuck into seafood by the beachside. Don’t miss a visit to the famous Eumundi Markets, a stop at Australia Zoo, and a hike in the Glass House Mountains.

When to go

Dry, sunny days can be enjoyed year-round along the Gold Coast, and it’s possible to swim, surf, and camp right through winter. Summer (December through January) is peak season, and Surfers Paradise is a vacation hotspot—book your campsite at least three months in advance and expect big crowds, especially during events like the Gold Coast 500. Family campers should avoid Schoolies week (typically late November), when school leavers take over the town with their all-night celebrations. 

Know before you go

  • The Gold Coast has an excellent public transport service, but having your own transport is useful for exploring the hinterlands and national parks.
  • Surfers Paradise has a large selection of shops where you can purchase camping gear and stock up on supplies before heading out into the hinterlands.
  • Fire bans are common in Queensland during summer and dry periods, so be sure to check local recommendations before lighting a campfire.
  • A National Parks pass is required to camp within Queensland’s national parks. 

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