12 acres hosted by Anita M.
7 Caravan sites
Primitive camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Our 12 acre property is situated on a hilltop with beautiful 180degree views to the west to take in spectacular sunsets and vibrant night skies. With mostly cleared paddocks we have wide open skies to enjoy with sunrises in the morning and incredible sunsets to finish the day. We have a wide variety of birdlife ranging from King parrots, Galahs, and Apostle birds to tiny Blue wrens and many more varieties.
Our hosting area is to the back of the property in a cleared paddock backing onto a line of Pine trees that make a beautiful sound as the wind blows through them. The view is uninterrupted and there is only 1 very quiet neighbour to the side of our property.
The land is mostly flat, but has a very slight slope.
It is a very quiet area with very limited traffic or noise.
We have an easy walk around our property and a spot under a gorgeous tree to stop and have a cuppa.
Mountain Bike paths are nearby, and our road makes up part of the NAN 1 bike trail.
The paddock below ours is used by the local Remote Control Plane association on Sundays and is fun to watch.
The small town of Nanango is a 3 minute drive away and has all the shops required for day to day needs. Kingaroy is 25 mins away and a bigger town centre.
Dump points are located at the Lions park (near BP service station) or the showgrounds (best for bigger rigs with hoses).
Water is available at the Lions park as well or there is a paid water filling station at the bottom of our main rd (Cnr Brisbane and Drayton st).
The Nanango country markets are on the 1st Saturday of every month are worth a visit.
We are 35 mins away from gorgeous wineries and the Bunya Mountains.
The South Burnett is dotted with lovely country towns all offering a little something special and are great for an explore.
We are on a dirt road, up a short hill, road is in good condition with a little corrugation in one section. Road is about 1 km of dirt.