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Rainforest Hideaway Bed and Breakfast
Cape Tribulation, Cairns Area

Indicative Rate* $130.00 to $140.00 Room and Breakfast

07 4098 0108
rob@rainforesthideaway.com.au
www.rainforesthideaway.com.au

Description

Rainforest Hideaway Bed and Breakfast in Cape Tribulation is located deep in the heart of the Daintree rainforest, and within walking distance from National Park walks, beach, shops, bar and restaurants. Prolific wildlife including cassowaries, totally unique owner built and managed accommodation, and a rainforest sculpture trail to explore on the five acre property.

Property Details

Facilities

  • Car park
  • Communal Facilities
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Open fireplace
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Pets not allowed
  • Tour Desk
  • Walking Tracks

Activities

  • Animal Watching
  • Walking

Other Information

12:00pm
10:00am
Children:
Children are welcome.

How To Get There:
From Cairns or Port Douglas follow the Cook Highway north, and turn right at the sign to Cape Tribulation/Daintree river ferry (do not go straight ahead to Daintree Village). When you have crossed the Daintree River follow the road for another 36 kilometres and just after the "Welcome to Cape Tribulation" sign turn let in to Camelot Close, Rainforest Hideaway is signposted from the corner.


Rainforest Hideaway Bed and Breakfast Rooms


Room 1075

Room 1075

Rainforest Hideaway only has two rooms but the owner thought it would be too boring to number them 1 and 2. Room 1075 is located in the main house on the front verandah, and is a good choice for those who find the other choice with the outdoor bathroom a little too adventurous. This room has a handmade bed of local silky oak timber, own toilet and shower, and a private deck overlooking the huge fishpond. There is a loft above this room with two single beds which makes this room a good choice for people travelling with children.

Bedding Configuration

Two bedroom
Capacity: 4 people

Rates - All Year 2011/2012 *

Valid: 01 Oct 11 - 31 Mar 12
Rate TypeNightsTotal Cost  Inclusions
1 Adult1 Night$130.00   Room and Breakfast
2 Adults1 Night$130.00   Room and Breakfast
Child (Aged 0-14) 1 Night : $30.00   Room and Breakfast

Other Information

Children: Children are welcome.



Cabin 1092

Cabin 1092

Rainforest Hideaway only has two rooms but the owner thought it would be too boring to number them 1 and 2. Cabin 1092 is a timber cabin with a massive four-poster bed made of local black bean timber, a small front verandah, and a very special outdoor bathroom, which makes this everyone's favourite room choice.

Bedding Configuration

One bedroom or motel room
Capacity: 2 people
Bed Types Available: Queen Size Bed

Rates - All Year 2011/2012 *

Valid: 01 Oct 11 - 31 Mar 12
Rate TypeNightsTotal Cost  Inclusions
1 Adult1 Night$140.00   Room and Breakfast
2 Adults1 Night$140.00   Room and Breakfast



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109 Camelot Close
Cape Tribulation
Queensland 4873 Australia

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* Please note: These rates are indicative based on the minimum and maximum costs only. To obtain a firm price from the provider, please use the contact the operator . All prices are quoted in Australian dollars.



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