Set in lush, tropical and fragrant gardens, Blue Summit Hideaway offers luxury accommodation in the heart of Yungaburra. All villas feature 1GB of free, high-speed WiFi per day.
Paul
Australia
Well appointed room. Quiet setting , lovely gardens. Handy to all tourist sites. Short walk to coffee shop for breakfast and restaurant for dinner . Quaint small town.
Set in the heart of historic Yungaburra village, the award-winning Eden House Retreat offers spa and garden cottages. Private parking, bathrobes, port and plunger coffee are included.
RHONDA
Australia
Loved the wonderful, soft sheets. Close to everything and walked everywhere.
14 km from Curtain Fig National Park, Birds 'n' Bloom Cottages is a recently renovated property located in Yungaburra and provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking.
Anne
Australia
Fabulous location and gorgeous rural outlook from back patio. Very relaxing.
Featuring BBQ facilities and parking on site, Yungaburra Park Motel offers rooms in Yungaburra. Restaurants and cafés are less than 500 metres away. Peterson Creek is about 300 metres away.
Curtain Fig Motel features a saltwater swimming pool surrounded by a rock garden, waterfall and barbecue facilities. All rooms include a private bathroom, air conditioning and heating.
Paul
Australia
It was clean, good for children with a bunk bed in the room. Staff were very accommodating for our late check-in.
Atherton Motel features an outdoor pool, free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi access. The property is within a 5-minute drive of central Atherton and The Crystal Caves.
Susan
Australia
Very friendly and helpful staff, brought us extra milk. Spacious room and comfortable bed. Chinese restaurant next door is very convenient and has great meals.
Offering an outdoor pool and WiFi in rooms, The Summit Rainforest Retreat is located in Atherton. The accommodation will provide you with a TV and a balcony.
Cheryl
Australia
Views were very nice.
The rooms were big and the bed was comfortable.
On average, 3-star hotels in Yungaburra cost THB 4,098 per night, and 4-star hotels in Yungaburra are THB 6,397 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Yungaburra can on average be found for THB 9,691 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Yungaburra this weekend is THB 4,517 or, for a 4-star hotel, THB 6,848. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Yungaburra for this weekend cost on average around THB 9,514 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs THB 3,850 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Yungaburra for tonight. You'll pay on average around THB 5,886 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Yungaburra will cost around THB 9,514 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Yungaburra:
10
Scored 10
A quaint village with very good eatery, restaurants and...
A quaint village with very good eatery, restaurants and great pub with very good service and meals of excellent quality. I would recommend NICK'S restaurant as being well worth a visit for a meal.
Reg
Australia
10
Scored 10
We were heading home from holidays and only needed one...
We were heading home from holidays and only needed one night before travelling home the next day.
We found the Kookaburra Motel by accident and so happy we did.
As we had limited time we didn't really get to have a full monty experience with the Kookaburra. but we will be going back again and to stay at least two nights.
Sandy
10
Scored 10
Very pretty town with a village feeling.
Very pretty town with a village feeling. Able to walk everywhere and check out the iconic shops along the way. Fantastic food places. Pub really rocked on the Saturday night with live music.
Staff in all places we entered were very friendly and welcoming.
meryl
Australia
10
Scored 10
Youngaburra is a charming village near Lake Tinaroo.
Youngaburra is a charming village near Lake Tinaroo. A nice place to wander and quite a few places to eat. The local pub is the 2nd largest wooden pub in Queensland. The people are friendly and the temperature is mild.
Maureen Robb
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We arrived the day of the markets and enjoyed the morning...
We arrived the day of the markets and enjoyed the morning there where we purchased local produce and hand made crafts. We walked along the creek in the afternoon on our way into town and got to see platypus in the creek and the amazing bird life. The town offers several dinning options and we chose to go to Nicks for a pizza and a beer at sunset. Just a lovely break.
Gabrielle
Australia
4.0
Scored 4.0
A beautiful little town easy to get around however was...
A beautiful little town easy to get around however was disappointed that there was a large number of stores not open or had restricted days. We visited on a Tuesday and stayed two nights. Considering this was also school holiday time as well, the main restaurant was not open until Thursday night which left little to choose from except the local pub or a pizza and pasta place. Luckily our accommodation had a kitchen so we stayed in and cooked our own meals.
Miss Bullen's was a very quaint little cottage. There was a veranda out the front and a lovely front yard.
The rear has a backyard with a huge deck and a large table and chairs.
There was a very generous welcome pack of food, including bacon and eggs and bread and even a bottle of wine! :)
The property was a short (a 10 minute slow walk through the park) to the centre of town.
Yungaburra is a very quaint town and has kept a lot of it's old buildings. The pub is one of the grand old style of yesteryear.
We loved the cottage (Kingfisher). It had everything you could possibly need and our one regret is that we were only there for 3 nights. Next time will be longer. The cottage overlooks bushland that leads down to Peterson Creek, a great place for a drink and platypus spotting. Yungaburra is a quaint little town with an excellent bookshop, good coffee and pub food. Looking forward to our next visit.
We ate breakfast at the cafe 👍 close by and had dinner at the pub which was a bit disappointing. This was our 3rd trip to Yungaburra we stay at Atherton quite regularly with our caravan, but we had family from the UK so we wanted to show them one of our favourite parts of North Queensland. They had a great time and loved the area 😁
See you next time
Richard and Kim
photos didn’t do our stay justice , it was amazing thankyou penny , the walking trail behind the property towards the rope bridge viewing platypus’s swimming in the beautiful restored creek to Yungaburra town was amazing, the town itself was beautiful flowered and very clean amazing shops people restaurants
Outstandingly clean! The owners clearly take pride in cleanliness and beautiful gardens. The room was very comfortable and well appointed. They are also a lovely, helpful couple. We would highly recommend!
Yungaburra is a beautiful, flower-filled village, really worth basing yourself in this area.
Gorgeous house right on the lake with great views, facilities, fireplace and lounge - a real home away from home with so many special touches that only enhanced the experience. The weather was bad that weekend and it didn't impact our enjoyment at all, as house was so accommodating!
fantastic property for relaxing with friends and just taking in the lake views. very well equipped home with everything you need for a weekend away. also a great base for exploring the tablelands. yungaburra would have to be the one of the loveliest towns in Qld.
The location is within easy walking distance of the township of Yungaburra. Any imperfections the property may have just gave it the homely feel. My wife and I enjoyed the stay immensely and it was good to light the fireplace to keep warm at night.
View was great, tree house isolation was good. Plenty of wildlife scurrying about.very comfortable king size bed. A fabulous accommodation option if attending Yungaburra Folk Festival , about 4 kms from town.
Large lounge area and bedrooms
Right in the heart of Yungaburra, makes for easy access to many sight of the Tablelands
Clean
Friendly but unobtrusive host
Comfortable beds
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