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Fraser Island Wilderness Retreat, Fraser Island

Discover World Heritage Listed Fraser Island with Fraser Island Wilderness Retreat as your ideal base, consisting of nine timber lodges, which are nestled into the hillside at Happy Valley, located midway along the 75 mile surf beach.

The Retreat provides comfort and privacy for its guests with a swimming pool and barbeque area within the complex. Enjoy bushwalking, swimming and fishing nearby.

The Fraser Island Wilderness Retreat allows guests the option to cater for themselves or to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the Satinay Bar and Bistro, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and provides snacks and takeaway meals throughout the day.

Scenic flights, four wheel drive hire, eco tours and self drive packages are available.

Accommodation Options

Small Lodge

Large Lodge

Website: www.fraserislandco.com.au

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