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SELF CONTAINED FRASER ISLAND

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Fraser View

Warry Street, Fraser Island QLD 4581
Fraser View comprises two units of accommodation, each with two bedrooms and each fully self-contained. Relax on the verandah from which you can see the water and be soothed by the gentle sound of the surf. It is a short 150 metre stroll to the beach. Fraser View is located on the ocean side of Fraser Island, in the secluded second valley of Happy Valley. Being near the end of a no through road there is lots of room for children to play while you enjoy the peace and quiet with very few vehicles passing. Happy Valley is a good location from which to explore the island. To the north, travel only a short distance up the beach, Eli Creek, the wreck of the TSS Maheno and rainforests. Or travel further north to Indian Head, Waddy Point and Sandy Cape. To the south, enjoy Central Station forests, Lake McKenzie and other lakes. Or travel inland from Happy Valley to Yidney Scrub and the start of several scenic drives. Fraser View has views to the ocean and the beach....

Rainbow Gorge - Kirra Sandblow Circuit

Great Sandy National Park, Fraser Island QLD 4581
The Rainbow Gorge - Kirra Sandbow Circuit is located within Fraser Island, Great Sandy National Park. Fraser Island is the world's largest sand island and an area of remarkable natural beauty. It was listed as a World Heritage Area in 1992 to recognise the island's internationally significant natural features: evolving dune, lake, soil and forest systems, the extent and age of which are outstanding examples of ongoing geological and biological processes; unique landscapes, which are examples of superlative natural occurrences. The Rainbow Gorge - Kirrar Sandblow Circuit is a 1.9 kilometre return walk of an easy grade. Allow one hour to complete this walk. Walk through low coastal scrub and sheltered cypress forest to the coloured sands at Rainbow Gorge on World Heritage Listed Fraser Island. The highlight is the eerie lunar landscape of Kirrar Sandblow where a spring-fed stream creates small sand formations and has exposed the underlying sandstone rock. This is an area that affords walkers a special opportunity to indulge in some creative photography, so don't forget the camera....

Maheno Shipwreck

75 Mile Beach, Fraser Island QLD 4581
The Maheno, the most famous of the Fraser Island wrecks, was driven ashore just north of Happy Valley during a cyclone in 1935. Once a well-known trans-Tasman liner, the Maheno was bound for a Japanese wrecking yard when she met her stormy end. Today the hull lies slowly deteriorating in the harsh salt environment, about 10 kilometres north of Happy Valley. The Maheno is a great piece of Australian history and is a must see for those visiting Fraser Island....

Eli Creek

Seventy-Five Mile Beach, Fraser Island QLD 4581
Eli Creek, the largest creek on the eastern beach of Fraser Island, pours up to four million litres of clear, fresh water into the ocean every hour. Eli Creek is a popular picnic and swimming spot, with a boardwalk that follows the creek inland through banksia and pandanus. Swimming or floating down the swiftly flowing creek from the bridge at the far end of the boardwalk is an invigorating experience. Take care when driving through the creek on the beach, as its fast-flowing water can gouge out deep channels. At high tide it?s best to take a break and go for a swim until you can cross the creek at the lower end of the beach....

Lake McKenzie

Lake McKenzie, Fraser Island QLD 4581
There are many different aspects to Fraser Island, but the awe-inspiring beauty of Lake McKenzie makes it probably the most visited natural site on the island. It is a ?perched? lake, which means it contains only rainwater, no groundwater, is not fed by streams and does not flow to the ocean. The sand and organic matter at the base of the lake form an impervious layer, preventing rainwater from draining away. The sand here is pure, white silica and is not only beautiful to look at but feels beautifully soft to walk on. The sand acts as a filter, giving the water its clarity and helping to make the water so pure it can support very little life. The blues and greens of the lake are endlessly fascinating and it's well worth getting up early to look across it in the soft light of dawn. There are great hikers camping facilities here and toilets and cold showers nearby....

Aussie Trax Fraser Island 4x4 Self Drive Tours

Fraser Island, Fraser Island QLD 4581
Aussie Trax 4X4 Rentals is Hervey Bay's leading and longest established Four Wheel Drive operator for Fraser Island self drive tours. With a wide range of vehicles from two seaters right up to eight seaters, Aussie Trax is the obvious choice when selecting an award winning hire company. Aussie Trax not only supplies the 4WDs, but also books all ferry transfers, organises National Park permits and has a wide range of camping and accommodated options to suit any guests wishing to package together their entire Fraser Island holiday. Through their two great locations at Hervey Bay or on the island at Kingfisher Bay, they can tailor a package to suit guests requirements. Family owned and operated, Aussie Trax has been leading the way with a high standard of self drive options for over 21 years....

Fraser Island, Great Sandy National Park

Fraser Island, Fraser Island QLD 4581
Discover why Fraser Island is listed as a World Heritage site by exploring its vast sand dunes, sunny beaches, subtropical rainforests and rare perched lakes. The Fraser Island section of the Great Sandy National Park can be enjoyed by foot or four wheel drive. There are several walking trails on the island - from the 90 kilometre Fraser Island Great Walk, to short boardwalk tracks. Swim in one of the magnificent freshwater lakes, go beach fishing or just sit quietly and observe Mother Nature at her very best. You'll come across a range of native species of plants and animals on the island including the Australian dingo. You will need to purchase vehicle and camping permits in advance and be wary of the incoming tide when driving along the sand....

Central Station

Central Station, Fraser Island QLD 4581
Originally established as a forestry camp when there was logging on world heritage listed Fraser Island, Central Station's beautiful rainforest area houses a display explaining the development of the island and its various flora and fauna. There is also a wealth of information on display along with picnic areas. Central Station has a short boardwalk around Wanggoolba Creek and through the beautiful Fraser Island rainforest....

Unique Fraser Tours

Fraser Island, Fraser Island QLD 4581
Short on time? Don't like big groups? Sit back and relax while Unique Fraser Tours do the driving on their fully guided one day tour. Unique Fraser Tours gives you the ultimate touring experience on World Heritage Listed Fraser Island. They explore more iconic locations than any other Fraser Island One Day Tour. Visit Lake McKenzie, Eli Creek, Maheno Shipwreck, Pinnacles, rainforest plus Indian Head and Champagne Pools. Experience three unique swimming locations - rain water, salt water and spring water with small groups of no more than seven passengers per 4X4. The vehicles are late model V8 Toyota Landcruisers - not buses. Your tour guide is fully accredited and has a vast array of knowledge about Fraser Island and its history, fauna and flora. With 20 years experience their team will show you unique Fraser, like no other....

Eurong

Eurong, Fraser Island QLD 4581
With the magnificent 75 Mile Beach as its main road, Eurong, on World-Heritage listed Fraser Island is an idyllic destination for four wheel drive enthusiasts, nature lovers, beach bums and adventure seekers of all kinds. From beautiful Eurong you can explore all this unique, pristine sand island has to offer. Up the beach you?ll find towering cliffs of coloured sands, the Maheno shipwreck, crystal-clear Eli Creek, rock pools and the imposing craggy monolith of Indian Head. Climb to the top for breathtaking views of the island and ocean brimming with manta rays, turtles, dolphins, dugongs and colourful fish. Beach fishing on Fraser Island is superb so be sure to pack your bait, line and tackle. The community of Eurong, while small, has a good range of amenities and facilities including a bakery, and a well-stocked grocery store with ice, camping and fishing supplies. There is accommodation to suit all budgets from self-contained apartments to backpacker beds and camping on the beach. Access to Fraser Island is via vehicle barge from River Heads at Hervey Bay, or Inskip Point, one and a half hour?s drive north of Noosa. Fraser Island is only suitable for four wheel drive vehicles, which are also available for hire on the island....
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Fraser Island National Park Camping Ground

Fraser Island, Fraser Island QLD 4581
Long beaches, dramatic coloured-sand cliffs, natural sandblows, rocky headlands and pristine freshwater lakes and streams are some of Fraser Island's spectacular natural features. There are 28 camping area options on Fraser Island. Vehicle access permits must be purchased for every vehicle before entering Fraser Island. Camping permits for QPWS camping areas are required and must be purchased before setting up camp (fees apply). ...

Fraser Beachfront Holidays

19 Poyungan St, Fraser Island QLD 4581
Fraser Beachfront Holidays offers two Fraser Island absolute beachfront houses for holiday rental accommodation with onsite caretakers to ensure your holiday. The first is an elevated, comfortable, three bedroom house with most mod cons and five beds sleeping a maximum of eight (1Q, 2D, 2S). The second, a basically furnished, though comfortable, fishing cottage with seven beds sleeping a maximum of nine (1Q, 1D, 5S)