Dinden NP Accommodation

High in the Lamb Range, the park protects rainforest and eucalypt woodland. The clear waters of Davies Creek flow over smooth granite boulders and make a refreshing place to relax. Picnic or bush camp beside Davies Creek. Spend a day climbing to Kahlpahlim Rock (Lamb Range’s highest point) for views over Cairns and the Atherton Tableland. Learn about the rainforest on the Clohesy fig tree boardwalk. Drive through picturesque rainforest on the Cairns–Copperlode Dam road. A number of birds, such as the eastern yellow robin, the white-cheeked honeyeater and white-naped honeyeater are particularly fond of the wet sclerophyll forest of these two national parks. Endangered northern bettongs are also found in parts of Dinden National Park. These rat-kangaroos, smaller than a rabbit, are found only in very limited areas of north Queensland and nowhere else in the world. 

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Biboohra Bush Retreat

The homestead has 3 bedrooms, 2 with ensuites. Each room has its own access to a wide veranda with private table and chairs, overlooking the gardens. You will be able to watch wallabies or possums and observe the busy Bower Bird right from your doorstep! Visitors can enjoy the common lounge with satellite TV and CD player, relax in the BBQ/sitting area or in one of the many secluded spots in the surrounding gardens.

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