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Best family friendly Queensland unique stays

Among the 1941 accommodations in Queensland, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Family Bush Cabin - Queensland
9.8 104 reviews
Queensland
18/07 – 25/07
NZ$146/nighttotal: NZ$1022 (7 )

Family Bush Cabin

1 5
cabin , Amamoor Creek
This secluded Hope Valley cottage sits on a 1375-acre cattle farm bordering Wratten's State Forest, accessible via approximately 15km of gravel road near Amamoor Creek.
Sleeping up to six guests, the self-catering property boasts a queen bed, daybed, and space for extra mattresses, plus a kitchen with fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, internet access, and campfire facilities; farm animals and a private creek swimming hole are also available.
Bridgewater At Imbil Country Cabins - Queensland
10 2 reviews
Queensland
08/08 – 10/08
NZ$426/nighttotal: NZ$852 (2 )

Bridgewater At Imbil Country Cabins

1 3
cabin , Imbil
Imbil Country Cabins, situated on a 6-hectare site overlooking the Yabba Creek and Imbil Weir, offer stunning views and proximity to the Imbil Golf Course and Dingo Creek Vineyard.
This self-catering lodge sleeps six (four adults, two children) and features a queen bed, bunk beds, a double sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, air conditioning, and access to a swimming pool, BBQ areas, fire pits, and laundry facilities.
Gorgeous 3 Bedroom Raked Ceiling Cabin - Queensland
9.9 153 reviews
Queensland
14/07 – 17/07
NZ$621/nighttotal: NZ$1863 (3 )

Gorgeous 3 Bedroom Raked Ceiling Cabin

3 1
cabin , Blackbutt
This smoke-free lodge is located in Blackbutt, within a 32km radius of Pidna National Park, Mount Binga Forest Reserve, and Mount Binga National Park, and within 40km of The Palms National Park and South Burnett Aquatic Centre - Nanango. This comfortable dwelling has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
This property offers three bedrooms, comfortably accommodating families or groups of friends. The accommodation features a private pool, a fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, a balcony, and a garden.
Treetops Sanctuary - Luxury Treehouse Pole Home - Queensland
10 42 reviews
Queensland
19/06 – 21/06
NZ$738/nighttotal: NZ$1476 (2 )

Treetops Sanctuary - Luxury Treehouse Pole Home

1 4
cabin , Jaggan
This five-bedroom, two-bathroom luxury pole home, sleeping up to 14 guests, is situated on a 50-hectare property in the Atherton Tablelands of Far North Queensland, a short drive from the towns of Malanda, Millaa Millaa, and Yungaburra.
The property boasts spectacular 360-degree countryside views, a fully equipped kitchen with a deck and BBQ, high-speed internet, a fitness centre, and is close to bushwalking trails and opportunities for wildlife spotting, including Lumholtz tree kangaroos and platypuses.

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Best Queensland unusual places with a garden

A Rustic 3 Brm Farm House Located On 25 Acres In Ravenshoe With Rock Pools. - Queensland
Queensland
29/10 – 05/11
NZ$463/nighttotal: NZ$3241 (7 )

A Rustic 3 Brm Farm House Located On 25 Acres In Ravenshoe With Rock Pools.

2 7
farm , Ravenshoe
This farm stay in Ravenshoe offers mountain views and is located 10 kilometres from Queensland's highest town and 18 kilometres from Millaa Millaa.
This rustic house accommodates up to 9 guests across 2 bedrooms, featuring a kitchen, terrace, garden, and an outdoor fire pit, with opportunities for fishing, swimming, hiking, and mountain biking nearby.
Off-grid 'Red Gum Cabin' In Warwick/stanthorpe - Queensland
10 22 reviews
Queensland
26/09 – 03/10
NZ$286/nighttotal: NZ$2002 (7 )

Off-grid 'Red Gum Cabin' In Warwick/stanthorpe

1 2
cabin , Vallée du Coude
This secluded, off-grid lodge is situated on a 400-acre farm, offering a digital detox experience 32 to 48 kilometres from Warwick and Killarney, and 72 kilometres from Stanthorpe, with local wineries and Queen Mary Falls within 32 kilometres.
This cabin accommodates two guests and features an open-plan living area, a full kitchen with fridge and freezer, air conditioning, a bathroom, a BBQ, and a fire pit, alongside opportunities for wildlife viewing and enjoying views of rolling hills and mountains.
Cabin Retreat Perched Amongst The Trees - Queensland
9.9 289 reviews
Queensland
19/06 – 21/06
NZ$425/nighttotal: NZ$850 (2 )

Cabin Retreat Perched Amongst The Trees

1 4
cabin , Bonogin
This charming cabin is located in Bonogin, just a short drive from the Gold Coast and within walking distance of a local eatery, coffee shop and general store. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The two-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin comfortably accommodates four guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen with a Nespresso machine, a cosy fireplace, a claw-foot tub and a large deck overlooking the rainforest and a fresh-water creek.
Seehorse Meadows, A Farm Stay In Churchable! - Queensland
Queensland
14/08 – 22/08
NZ$165/nighttotal: NZ$1320 (8 )

Seehorse Meadows, A Farm Stay In Churchable!

2 2
farm , Churchable
This self-contained ground-floor apartment, offering a rural escape near Churchable, is situated in the Lockyer Valley, within driving distance of Hamon Cove Recreation Cove and Esk National Park.
This 330 square meter farm stay accommodates up to six guests across two bedrooms and features a well-equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, and an extensive outdoor entertainment area suitable for events, with Starlink Wi-Fi and rescue animals available for interaction.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Queensland

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Queensland, Australia?

    Beyond the Gold Coast and Whitsundays, Queensland boasts hidden gems. Consider exploring the stunning Undara Lava Tubes, ancient volcanic caves near Mount Surprise. For a tranquil escape, head to the remote beaches of the Capricorn Coast, perhaps near Yeppoon. Alternatively, the Lamington National Park offers incredible rainforest walks and stunning waterfalls, a world away from the typical tourist trail.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Queensland, Australia?

    Queensland hosts many festivals. The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair showcases Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture. The Woodford Folk Festival, held annually near Woodford, is a large-scale event celebrating music, arts, and culture. For a different experience, there's the Outback Queensland's Birdsville Races, a truly unique outback event.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Queensland, Australia?

    Queensland's natural environments are incredibly diverse. The Great Barrier Reef, a world heritage site, is a key attraction. The state also features vast stretches of rainforest, such as in Daintree National Park, and expansive savannas and grasslands in the outback. Coastal areas offer diverse ecosystems, from sandy beaches to mangrove forests. You'll find everything from tropical rainforests to arid deserts.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Queensland, Australia?

    Yes, Queensland is a sporting hub. The Gold Coast hosts the annual Gold Coast Marathon. Surfing is hugely popular along the coast, with competitions and events held regularly. Rugby league is a major sport, with the Brisbane Broncos a prominent team. Many national and international sporting events are hosted across the state.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Queensland, Australia?

    Queensland's climate varies significantly. Lightweight, breathable clothing is essential, especially during the hotter months. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen are crucial for sun protection. During the wet season (typically November to April), pack a raincoat and sturdy, waterproof footwear. Evenings can get cool, so layers are a good idea.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Queensland, Australia?

    To experience local culture, consider visiting local markets like the Eumundi Markets, browsing the many art galleries in towns like Townsville or Noosa, or attending a cultural performance showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and dance. Many smaller towns offer opportunities to interact with friendly locals and learn about their way of life.
  • Is Queensland, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes, Queensland offers unique natural displays. During whale migration season (June to November), you can witness humpback whales migrating along the coast. The annual spawning of the coral on the Great Barrier Reef is a spectacular underwater event. Certain areas of the outback experience stunning stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution.
  • What are the best local foods in Queensland, Australia?

    Queensland's cuisine is diverse. Fresh seafood is abundant, especially prawns and barramundi. Tropical fruits like mangoes and passionfruit are plentiful. Try local dishes like damper (a traditional bread), barra tacos, and fresh seafood dishes. Many restaurants showcase native Australian ingredients.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Queensland, Australia?

    Adventure abounds in Queensland. White-water rafting on the Tully River is thrilling. Skydiving over the Gold Coast offers breathtaking views. Exploring the Daintree Rainforest on a guided tour provides an immersive experience. For underwater adventures, scuba diving or snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef is a must.

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Best Queensland unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 1941 accommodations in Queensland, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Rhulani Lodge ~ Sauna, Spa, Pizza Oven, Fireplace - Queensland
Queensland
22/06 – 24/06
NZ$687/nighttotal: NZ$1374 (2 )

Rhulani Lodge ~ Sauna, Spa, Pizza Oven, Fireplace

1 2
cabin , Eudlo
Rhulani Lodge is a secluded luxury couples retreat located in the Eudlo hinterland, 5 kilometres from Eudlo village and within a 30 kilometre drive of the Sunshine Coast's beaches.
This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cabin accommodates two guests and features air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, a terrace, garden, sauna, spa, and parking, along with a well-equipped kitchen including a Smeg coffee machine and a wood-fired Ooni pizza oven.
Farm Stay Book  A Private Cabin - Relax Breathe Walk - Queensland
9.6 62 reviews
Queensland
14/07 – 17/07
NZ$203/nighttotal: NZ$609 (3 )

Farm Stay Book A Private Cabin - Relax Breathe Walk

1 1
cabin , Palmwoods
This charming cottage is situated in Palmwoods, just 3km from the railway station and a short drive from both Montville and Maroochydore, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the lush greenery of the Sunshine Coast. The property has received excellent guest reviews, highlighting its tranquil atmosphere and the warm hospitality of the hosts.
The cosy cabin can comfortably accommodate two guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable living area, and a private bathroom. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a spa, and a garden, as well as access to fresh produce from the property's chickens and a dedicated writers' retreat space.
Kur Cow Farmstay - Queensland
9.8 8 reviews
Queensland
26/07 – 31/07
NZ$439/nighttotal: NZ$2195 (5 )

Kur Cow Farmstay

2 1
apartment , Kuranda
This charming cottage is located in Kuranda, just a short drive from Myola Palm Nature Refuge, Wet Tropics of Queensland, and Jumrum Creek Conservation Park, offering easy access to nature and wildlife attractions. The property has consistently received excellent ratings from previous guests, highlighting its appeal for travellers seeking a relaxing escape.
The two-bedroom cottage comfortably accommodates up to four guests, providing ample space for families or groups of friends. The property features a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a terrace, a spa tub, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Maleny Clover Cottages (Cottage Two) - Queensland
10 210 reviews
Queensland
09/09 – 15/09
NZ$385/nighttotal: NZ$2310 (6 )

Maleny Clover Cottages (Cottage Two)

1 1
cabin , Maleny
This charming cottage is located just a 10-minute walk from Glasshouse Mountains National Park and Maleny Dairies, offering a peaceful rural escape. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The cottage features one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to three guests. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the jacuzzi, prepare meals in the well-equipped kitchen, and unwind on the patio with scenic views.

Best pet friendly Queensland unique stays

Among the 1941 accommodations in Queensland, here are the 4 best pet friendly unique accommodations

Charming Cabin 
Incredible Views Of Glasshouse Mts - Queensland
9.8 226 reviews
Queensland
03/07 – 05/07
NZ$213/nighttotal: NZ$426 (2 )

Charming Cabin Incredible Views Of Glasshouse Mts

1 2
cabin , Peachester
This charming cabin is located near the Glasshouse Mountains, a short drive from the towns of Maleny and Montville, offering a peaceful escape surrounded by native bushland. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The cottage has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating a maximum of two guests. Amenities include a wood-burning fireplace, an outdoor fire pit, a gas stove, and a compostable loo, providing a unique and rustic experience for nature lovers.
Belles On Ballow - Lorikeet Lodge - Queensland
8.0 1 review
Queensland
09/09 – 15/09
NZ$543/nighttotal: NZ$3258 (6 )

Belles On Ballow - Lorikeet Lodge

1 1
cabin , Amity Point
This Amity Point holiday cottage is conveniently located a short walk from Amity Banks and Flinders Beach, and within 2km of Wanga Wallen Bank and the Amity Point Community Centre.
The 49 square metre self-catering property sleeps four guests in one bedroom with two bathrooms, and features a kitchenette, barbecue, swimming pool, internet access and is pet-friendly.
Songbird Lodge Near Surfers Paradise Pet Friendly - Queensland
9.8 289 reviews
Queensland
26/07 – 31/07
NZ$420/nighttotal: NZ$2100 (5 )

Songbird Lodge Near Surfers Paradise Pet Friendly

3 1
chalet , Southport
This charming lodge is located in a family-friendly neighbourhood in Southport, just a short drive from the Ferry Road Markets, Brickworks Centre and the Broadwater Parklands. It boasts excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The lodge offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious terrace, a garden, and a range of amenities like air conditioning, a coffee pod machine, and a BBQ, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Agnes Bush Cabins #6 - Queensland
Queensland
26/06 – 28/06
NZ$272/nighttotal: NZ$544 (2 )

Agnes Bush Cabins #6

1 2
cabin , Round Hill
This secluded bush retreat, a cabin offering accommodation in Round Hill, is situated just 5 kilometres from Agnes Water's beaches, shops, and cafes, and is conveniently located for visiting the Agnes Water Museum and Visitor Centre and Horizons Kangaroo Sanctuary.
This 38 square metre cabin accommodates up to six guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a private deck with a gas barbecue and fire pit, and is pet-friendly for up to two pets for a nominal fee.
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