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Fraser View, Fraser Island

Fraser View comprises two units of accommodation, each with two bedrooms and each fully self contained. Relax on the verandah from which you can see the water and be soothed by the gentle sound of the surf. It is a short 150 metre stroll to the beach.

Fraser View is located on the ocean side of Fraser Island, in the secluded second valley of Happy Valley. Being near the end of a no through road there is lots of room for children to play while you enjoy the peace and quiet with very few vehicles passing. Happy Valley is a good location from which to explore the island. To the north, only a short distance up the beach, Eli Creek, the wreck of the SS Maheno and rainforests. Or travel further north to Indian Head, Waddy Point and Sandy Cape. To the South, Central Station forests, Lake McKenzie and other lakes. Or inland from Happy Valley to Yidney Scrub and the start of several scenic drives.

Accommodation Options

Unit One

Unit Two

Website: www.fraserview.net

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