Amenities

Flush Toilet
Potable Water

Activities

Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Beach
Forest
River
Creek

About this space

A Working cattle farm in the Noosa Hinterland with an abundance of wildlife and birdlife to discover. Bush walking, swimming and fishing, or just a great place to relax. Bunya Ridge Nature Camp is perfectly located to base yourself for daytrips to discover the surrounding country side and small country towns, or head into the beach for the day, only 25mins away!

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Claire S.
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Jul 2022

Absolute perfection! Great private spot, secluded yet close to local national parks for hiking. Dave is a great host πŸ˜ƒ the epitome of country hospitality, it’s what makes Hipcamp great! Not only d...

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Jake R.
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Jul 2022

Couldn't fault Bunya Ridge! Camp-site was great and it was such a lovely location. Dave was so accommodating and a great bloke. Highly recommend Bunya Ridge Camp Site!

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a serene and beautiful escape, with many reviewers praising the friendly and accommodating host, Dave. Campers appreciate the spacious and well-maintained sites, as well as the peaceful atmosphere enhanced by the surrounding nature. However, some guests noted challenges with access for smaller vehicles and occasional cattle intrusions. Despite these minor drawbacks, the positive experiences and stunning views make this a highly recommended spot for campers.

Highlights
  • Friendly and helpful staff, especially Dave
  • Beautiful and well-maintained campsites
  • Spacious and private sites with good spacing
  • Great location for fishing and kayaking
  • Peaceful atmosphere with natural surroundings
  • Clean toilet facilities
  • Good access to nearby attractions like Pomona and Eumundi
Considerations
  • Cattle occasionally invade sites, posing a risk to gear
  • Access can be challenging for 2WD vehicles; a 4WD is recommended
  • Some sites are a bit of a walk from toilet facilities
  • Tracks can get slippery in wet conditions
  • Limited access to bush sites for smaller vans