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Moore Park Beach Huts, Moore Park

These unique Huts are architecturally designed as mini Queenslanders, each with their own balcony, car parking and gardens. Nestled into an acre of landscaped bush the Huts offer an abundance of local wildlife from kangaroos and goannas to birds of all descriptions. All windows look out on natural vegetation and peace and quiet is assured.

The beach is the best in the region – 17 kilometres of golden sand and safe waters. Each hut has it’s own decorating theme to reflect the Aussie lifestyle for example, outback, boathouse, beachside and reef. Each hut is fully self contained with quality appliances and equipment. They are ideal for couples, families, reunions, retirees – anyone just wanting to get away from it all.

Accommodation Options

Gone Fishin’

Beachside or Boathouse

Sleeps up to six persons.

Castaway

Deluxe Hut sleeps up to eight persons.

Popular Activities

  • Off Road Driving
  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Cycling
  • Fishing - Beach
  • Fishing - Estuary
  • Fruit Picking
  • Swimming
  • Wine Tasting
  • Beach
  • Off Road Driving
  • Wildlife

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