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MANA CARROO
At Christmas Creek

Private and secluded, Mana Carroo provides total tranquility in a unique and unspoilt area of South East Qld. Mana Carroo is set amongst 160 acres of absolutely breathtaking surroundings with magnificent views. It lies nestled in the Lamington Valley and is bordered between Christmas Creek and Lamington National Park.

A beautiful rustic two bedroom retreat Mana Carroo is self-contained and nicely appointed. The main bedroom features a Queen-size bed while the second bedroom consists of a queen size bed and 2 bunk beds comprising of 4 singles.

A fully appointed kitchen, featuring both conventional and wood ovens and a microwave, adjoins the dining and living area which opens onto a huge split level deck overlooking stunning Christmas Creek.

Outdoor features include wood-fired, gas barbecues and outdoor settings which are located around the retreat and beautiful Christmas Creek itself. 

Located 43.4kms south of Beaudesert. Follow the Rathdowney turnoff from Beaudesert along the Mt Lindsay Highway. Travel for 13kms to Laravale, veer left off the Highway and follow the Christmas Creek Road for 27kms to the campground at Stinson Memorial Park. Travel a further 3.4kms and Mana Carroo is located on the left side of the road towards the creek. 

<< Google Maps link here >> (google maps incorrectly show Mana Carroo as Nightfall camp) 

ACTIVITIES

Activities include bushwalking - Mana Carroo is located close to the entrance to Lamington National Park with tracks leading to the Stinson gravesite and plane wreckage. There are connecting tracks to O'Reilly's and BinnaBurra for the experienced bushwalker.

Swimming in the beautiful running creek with it's many rock pools or simply relaxing on the fabulous deck and take in the beautiful views of Buchanan's Fort and Lamington National Park whilst listening to the roar of the running creek and viewing the abundant bird and wildlife.

In winter, simply soak up the atmosphere of the surrounding mist covered mountains in front of a roaring log fire. 

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