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Gleneden Farm - Camping

Gleneden Farm is a 650-acre property with 8 private campsites, farm produce and farm animals, nestled in a beautiful bushland setting. Just a 90 minutes’ drive south-west of Brisbane in the western foothills of the Great Dividing Range, in southern Queensland. The property is ideal for travellers, families and nature lovers wanting to escape the crowds, relax and experience a real working farm. All campsites are un-powered and cater to off-grid campers only. Camping facilities include a rustic but clean bush toilets and fire pits located at each site. Campsites cater for 2WD, though most sites require 4WD vehicles and off-road vans. Pet -friendly: De-sexed and well behaved dogs welcome. Other pets by prior arrangement. Camping guests can explore the farmhouse orchard and vegetable garden, feed the heritage breed farm animals, go bird-watching, bush-walking, swimming by the waterfall or mountain-biking (byo bikes), with plenty of wildlife to see. Gleneden also offers farm tours, heritage trade demonstrations and workshops. Owned and managed by 4th generation farmers, Gleneden Farm is a working farm producing organic beef, lamb and pork with a focus on regenerative farming and keeping their heritage farming traditions and rare trades alive. The Farm Shop sells a range of delicious Gleneden Farm organic produce, seasonal fruits and vegetables, as well as traditional soaps, preserves and gifts handcrafted locally and at the farm.

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  • Facilities
  • Carpark
  • Drive through sites available
  • Family Friendly
  • Open Fireplace
  • Pet Friendly - Enquire


Email Gleneden Farm - Camping


0429 137 224


4370, Queensland, Australia

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Southern Queensland Country Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways that run through these regions. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging.