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Oaklea Bed & Breakfast, Killarney

Oaklea is a working farm in the mountains of the Scenic Rim, close to the Main Range National Park and Queen Mary Falls. The Condamine River begins in the mountains nearby.

High up in the cool air of the mountains, Oaklea is ideally located for relaxation or sightseeing, for bushwalking, photography, birdwatching or mountain biking.

Comfortable accommodation is available in the family home or in the historic self-contained school cottage. The cottage was formerly the Wilson’s Peak State School, in the heyday of the timber industry a two teacher school with 50 students.

Accommodation Options

  • Cottage
  • Homestead

Popular Activities

  • Mountain Biking
  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Driving
  • Sightseeing
  • National Park
  • Rainforest
  • Wildlife

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