Location Glass House Mountains
Address 198 Barrs Road
Glass House Mountains QLD 4518
Postal 198 Barrs Road
Glass House Mountains QLD 4518
Email [email protected]
Phone 07 5493 0008
Alternate 0409 497 822
Website http://www.glasshouseecolodge.com
Rates $128 to $260
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+61 1800 811 728

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What it's all about

The fun, the excitement

The Glasshouse Mountains Ecolodge provides eco-friendly accommodation in the heart of the Glasshouse Mountains. The remarkable Glasshouse Mountains are a series of steep sided volcanic plugs over 25 million years old. You can climb, scale, walk around or simply gaze at them from the front entrance of the Ecolodge. Explore off the beaten track, go for a bush walk, taste the wide variety of tropical fruits or visit Australia Zoo, just 10 minutes drive away. Listen to the sounds of the Australian bush from your own room; learn about the bush food garden and the 50 different tropical fruit trees.

There is a large variety of accommodation suitable for singles, couples and groups. All rooms have ensuites. The Orchard Rooms, with great views of Mount Tibrogargan from their verandas, overlook the tropical orchard. Forest Family Rooms, which sleep up to four people, face the forest. Historical train carriages and bungalows.

Self-serve breakfasts are available on request or prepare your own meals in the well-equipped kitchen/dining railway carriage. Relax in the second railway carriage, chat, play board games or make use of the swap library. Sit indoors or outside and enjoy the peacefulness of a truly great Australian bush setting.

Due to current health advice on social distancing, please contact the business for the most up to date information regarding opening times and services.

Due to current health advice on social distancing, please contact the business for the most up to date information regarding opening times and services.

Find Us At

198 Barrs Road, Glass House Mountains