The property backs onto the D'Aguilar National Park and is still heavily treed with some cleared areas for cattle grazing. The property has many interesting native birds, animals and trees for you to discover. There are many walking tracks both gentle and steep within the property.
Approximately 2 hours from Brisbane CBD.
Sit around the fire pit and contemplate the rich history of the indigenous people and European settlers living and working (logging), within the area.
The 330 acre lifestyle property
The property backs onto the D'Aguilar National Park and is still heavily treed with some cleared areas for cattle grazing. The property has many interesting native birds, animals and trees for you to discover. There are many walking tracks both gentle and steep within the property.
Approximately 2 hours from Brisbane CBD.
Sit around the fire pit and contemplate the rich history of the indigenous people and European settlers living and working (logging), within the area.
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The 330 acre lifestyle property
The property backs onto the D'Aguilar National Park and is still heavily treed with some cleared areas for cattle grazing. The property has many interesting native birds, animals and trees for you to discover. There are many walking tracks both gentle and steep within the property.
Approximately 2 hours from Brisbane CBD.
Sit around the fire pit and contemplate the rich history of the indigenous people and European settlers living and working (logging), within the area.
The 330 acre lifestyle property
The property backs onto the D'Aguilar National Park and is still heavily treed with some cleared areas for cattle grazing. The property has many interesting native birds, animals and trees for you to discover. There are many walking tracks both gentle and steep within the property.
Approximately 2 hours from Brisbane CBD.
Sit around the fire pit and contemplate the rich history of the indigenous people and European settlers living and working (logging), within the area.
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