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Barambah Bush Caravan Park, Murgon

Just six kilometres from Murgon and six kilometres from Bjelke Petersen Dam, Barambah Bush is situated in 200 acres of spotted gum forest, and offers quiet, peaceful and shady sites well away from the road. The air-conditioned cabins have covered verandahs, just perfect for enjoying the cool evening breeze and watching the antics of the lorikeets at feeding time. Campfire pits and barbecues are provided and bush walks may be taken on the park.

Wallabies, kangaroos and koalas are often seen and the property has almost 100 different species of birds, including King and Redwing parrots all in their natural habitat. At night, it is not unusual to see glider possums feeding on gum flowers.
Enjoy a campfire and cook a proper bush dinner on the wood fired barbecue as you enjoy your own quiet drink and watch the skies for the brilliance of the nightly star show.

The park amenities, which are of ironbark slab construction, are modern, spacious and clean and feature unusual timber furnishings.

Their position right in the centre of the Barambah Wine Trail allows for quick and easy access to six vineyards and cellar doors within seven kilometres.
If you enjoy fossicking, the agate fields of Windera are just half an hour away.
Charter fishing and winery tours can be arranged.

Accommodation Options

Cabin

Ensuite Cabin

Unpowered Site

Powered Site

Website: www.barambahbush.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Off Road Driving
  • Mountain Biking
  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Driving
  • Sightseeing
  • Wilderness
  • Wildlife

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