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Bongaree Caravan Park
MORETON BAY REGIONS Bongaree Caravan Park offers a tranquil base from which to enjoy all
Opposite Pumicestone Passage
that Bribie Island has to offer. Just across the road from the famous
Pumicestone passage, home to wildlife such as dolphins, dugongs
BEST and turtles, the park has a variety of accommodation, from camping to
caravans, as well as on site holiday villas and cottages. Enjoy spectacular
views of Pumicestone passage, the Glasshouse Mountains and the
Redcliffe Peninsula. Swimming is very popular for all ages, with calm
water beaches, great fishing, a number of walking paths to explore
the area and it is within walking distance to local shops & restaurants.
To find out more, head to - www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/bongaree-
CAMPING SPOTS caravan-park/accommodation/
Neurum Creek Bush Retreat
Borders D’Aguilar National Park
Neurum Creek Bush Retreat provides dog friendly camping grounds.
Enjoy the great outdoors with many activities including trail walking,
swimming, canoeing, and much more. The township of Woodford is a
twelve minute drive away, where you’ll find friendly service and advice
as well as being able to cater for all your needs, be it food, refreshments,
fuel, restaurants, etc. The site of the famous “Woodford Folk Festival” is
only fifteen minutes away. If you book a campsite for the week leading
up to Christmas, expect a visit from Santa and the local firies! Campsite
owners, Simon and Tracey, are also gearing up to host Australia Day with
live music and more!. For more information, visit - www.ncbr.com.au/
Worldsaway Retreat
View of Glass House Mountains and Moreton Bay
Set on 40 acres of pristine land in the hinterland of Ocean View,
the retreat overlooks the Glass House Mountains and Moreton Bay.
Worldsaway Retreat is a 10-minute drive from the yesteryear town of
Dayboro and quaint village of Mt Mee. Wineries, restaurants and Mt Mee
State Park are all nearby. If you’re not a fan of pitching a tent, you can
always choose the glamping option of their self-contained cabins. The
surreal, breath-taking views will seize you with the amazing Glass House
Mountains, ocean, islands, waterfalls, valleys and forests. It’s almost
The Moreton Bay Region offfers unbelievable. To learn more, visit - www.worldsawayretreat.com
some of the most scenic locations in
Queensland to holiday, from the famous
Pumicestone Passage, to our stunning
National Parks, our scenic seaside and
our lakes and dams. For everyone from
the beginner camper to the seasoned
“bushie”, we’ve found the best places to
provide the serenity you need to unwind
and relax these holidays.