Brisbane, Queensland, QC AU
http://www.brooloopark.comEco-campingWe have 7 secluded sitesCamp along the banks of the Coonoon Gibber Creek as it meanders through the middle of the property. Choose from one of the seven remote, secluded and private sites that are nestled in nature. Wake up to the sounds of the Australian Bush as your senses relax from the noises of busy city life. Follow the young platypuses as they playfully swim up the billabong.This is ‘remote’ camping at its best in the Australian Bush. A place is provided for an open fire and we have an abundance of wood for FREE! (We just ask that you collect a new supply of wood to replace what has been used…so that the next guests may also enjoy the same experience. It’s a great family bonding time!!)FacilitiesMinimal facilities are on offer which include an eco-loo (bush toilet) and one site for larger groups has a ‘bush-shower’. Most campers tend to bring their own facilities and a great attitude towards getting back into nature.DogsDogs are welcome at Brooloo Park and must be restrained at all times*.Camper trailersIf you are thinking that you would love to go camping and would like to try a camper trailer and all its modern conveniences, we suggest Johnnos Camper trailers as they hire and sell trailers. If you are in the Redcliffe/ Caboolture & Bribie areas go to: www.caboolture.campertrailer.com.au/ Workers QuartersFor that authentic Australian bush & outback experience - why not live in our workers quarters?Sleep in the Workers Quarters and fire up the 'donkey' to heat the water for piping-hot showers. Maybe you'd like to join in a bush feast with food prepared in our real bush kitchen. Hmmm fresh damper and billy tea.Our bunk house provides the accommodation for attendees of our corporate training and school leadership training packages. Please visit VET Centre Qld for more information on courses run at Brooloo Park.“Our farm experience with you both was “The Best”. We had a great time on the farm learning about farm life. We thank you for sharing your plans and dreams with us and we give you our best wishes for these to come true. Our campsite was great, near the pretty flowing creek, very quite and relaxing. We look forward to returning soon to share farm life with you again. With our very best wishes for the future. Gary, Karen and Amy. Amy added: “Thank you for the crystals. I loved my time at the farm. I enjoyed riding Bluebell and stroking Molly. Can’t wait to see you all again. Love Amy”Redland BayEaster 2007 - Eco-Camping…Where it all started“We’ve had an awesome Easter break - so tranquil and private. The campsite was great! Thanks Vince and Brenda for your hospitality and a taste of country life. We look forward to returning and also spreading the word about Brooloo Park.”Maurice, Julie, Lauren, James, David and Tim Brisbane
We are only 45 minutes west of Noosa, 100 minutes north of Brisbane, 25 minutes south of Gympie and only 10 minutes from Kenilworth (wineries and cheese factory).The perfect place for a getaway!Directions Coming from Brisbane (heading north):We are approx 80km (less than an hour) from the Caloundra turnoff on Highway 1 heading north.Stay on Highway 1, past Nambour turnoff, past Cooroy turnoff.At approx 20km past the Cooroy turnoff you will be in Federal - stay on the highway.Past Federal look for a large Hungry Jack’s sign on the left.Just past the Hungry Jack’s sign turn left on to route 42 - the Mary Valley Tourist Drive.After approx 6km from the highway turn right (this is still route 42) heading for Imbil.After 5km you will come to a tee intersection, turn left (this is still route 42).5km along here you will see the Imbil turnoff on your rignt, ignore this, continue straight ahead for 20m then turn left into Whelan Road (do not turn right into Imbil).Brooloo Park is the first driveway on the right on Whelan Road.
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