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Bunyip Springs Farmstay

Bunyip Springs Farmstay provides visitors with genuine farm experiences and the unique attractions nearby make Bunyip Springs the perfect place to holiday. The 251 hectare farm is a grazing property and paddocks near to the accommodation facilities are home to the farm animals. Children experience activities such as feeding/leading alpacas, hand milking, egg collecting and led horse ride. The property's rural setting includes natural bushland, spring fed creeks and granite boulder formations. These features provide wonderful bushwalking, wildlife and bird watching opportunities. Nearby attractions include the beautiful Bunya Mountains National Park, Coomba Waterhole, trail riding at Cowboy Up, a Country hotel, Monthly markets at Nanango and Bunya Mountains and South Burnett wineries. Owner Kathy enjoys sharing the attractions of Bunyip Springs and is only too happy to guide visitors and familiarise them with the property. Accommodation premises include the Cottage and Unit, both have the option of two or three bedrooms for guests. The larger premises of the Lodge is suitable for larger groups (two families). All accommodation premises are self-contained with linen provided. Wood heaters make for cosy winter nights and verandas are popular to relax on in the summer months.

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  • Facilities
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Outdoor Dining Area


Email Bunyip Springs Farmstay


4164 6175


503 Maidenwell - Bunya Mountains Road, Maidenwell Queensland 4615, Australia

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Southern Queensland Country Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways that run through these regions. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging.