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Lake Wivenhoe Campground
● OpenWelcome to Lake Wivenhoe Campground, a picturesque retreat located on Logan Inlet Road in the heart of Australia's beautiful Lake Wivenhoe. As a campground, establishment, lodging, park, and point of interest, we offer a haven for those who enjoy water-based recreation, particularly kayaking and canoeing. Situated just an hour away from Brisbane's CBD, Lake Wivenhoe is more commonly known as Wivenhoe Dam and offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With the absence of powered boats, the water remains calm, creating the perfect environment for a relaxing experience or a spot of fishing.
Logan Inlet Road, Lake Wivenhoe, Queensland 4311, Australia -
Logan Inlet Day Use Area
● ClosedWelcome to Logan Inlet Day Use Area, located at Lake Wivenhoe in Queensland's Somerset Regional. As an establishment, park, and point of interest, we offer a haven for those who enjoy water-based recreation, particularly kayaking and canoeing. At Logan Inlet, you can immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and enjoy a tranquil experience on the water. The lack of powered boats ensures calm waters, perfect for a relaxing paddle or a spot of fishing. Our grassy sites overlooking the lake provide a tranquil setting for camping, with natural shade and vegetation adding to the peaceful ambiance.
Lake Wivenhoe, Queensland 4311, Australia -
Kluvers Lookout
● OpenWelcome to Kluvers Lookout, a remarkable establishment located in the breathtaking D'Aguilar National Park, nestled in the heart of Queensland's Moreton Bay Region, specifically in Laceys Creek. As an esteemed landmark, point of interest, and tourist attraction, Kluvers Lookout offers an inspiring experience for all visitors. D'Aguilar National Park is renowned for its diverse environments and thriving plant communities. Immerse yourself in the beauty of open eucalypt woodlands, scribbly gum forests, and lush subtropical rainforests. With over 800 plant species, including rare and threatened ones, the park provides a botanical wonderland.
Laceys Creek, Queensland 4521, Australia
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