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Tiny Village Camp

Hosted by Sally · Brooloo, Queensland
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Located in the tiny village of Brooloo just half an hour from Gympie we have a simple campsite available on a well treed small property. It would be a peaceful place to camp when in the area for our many Equestrian events, Art Shows and sporting events. The property is located less than 100 metres from some easy forestry trails that are great for walking, horse and bike riding. We are 4kms from town where you can find the local pub and enjoy and meal and drink. In the local town of Imbil, you will find an amazing cafe/restaurant with a stunning outdoor historic setting. There is also an Art Gallery and an historic old bakery. There are lots of great activities to enjoy in the surrounding area, flat walks, bike rides, both off road and pushy, farm produce, creeks, canoe hire, fishing, swimming holes and art and craft workshops. Borumba Dam is 14 k down the road. Campfires are welcome when there are no fire bans in place. Campers must have their own fire pit. Campers must be completely self sufficient with their own camping toilet and take all waste with them on departure. Pets are welcome on leash.
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Brooloo, Queensland, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Sally L.

Joined in July 2021

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