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sandjunes fraser island

beach cottage/accommodation in HAPPY VALLEY fraser island, QLD

Sleeps
6
Beds
5
Price on Application
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Last minute deal: Stay before 21 Feb 2012 for 20% off

Description

LOCATION IS MANY THINGS

- 150m to beach
- Ocean views and breezes/verandahs
- polished timber floors
- relaxed open plan living/kitchen area
- well equipped kitchen for food lovers
- sunny north facing aspect with open lawns
- state of the art Solar Power
- stroll down to great fishing gutters
- stunning local walks
- rain water
- 100 m to restaurant, shop,bar, fuel ambulance
- non smoking property
- on site manager ground floor

BOOK SANDJUNES......................................24hr SOLAR POWER

Sleeps 6 in 5 beds

queen bed x bedroom 1
2 singles x bedroom 2
2 singles in annex off living area

PLAN AHEAD for your school holidays book early to secure SANDJUNES - if you miss out this year book for next year - also you can check availability for SANDJUNES sister property DINGOSDEN
www.ozstays.com/15237

SANDJUNES is fully self contained, clean and comfortable with lots of great cooking gear,crockery and cutlery, coffee plunger, rain water, deep freezer for the catch, 24hour solar power 240 volts with automatic generator backup-just bring your own linen and food-you will find yourself wanting to be one of the regulars

Talk to us about SCENIC FLIGHTS - see fraser from the air!

WORLD HERITAGE

Fraser Island
Inscribed 1992
"Stretching over 120 kilometres along the southern coast of Queensland, Fraser Island (184 000 hectares) is the largest sand island in the world. It was inscribed on the World Heritage List in recognition of its outstanding natural universal values:

as an outstanding example representing significant ongoing ecological and biological processes; and
as an example of superlative natural phenomena.

The island is a place of exceptional beauty, with its long uninterrupted white beaches flanked by strikingly coloured sand cliffs, its majestic tall rainforests and numerous freshwater lakes of crystal clear waters.


The massive sand deposits that make up the island are a continuous record of climatic and sea level changes over the past 700 000 years.

Fraser Island features complex dune systems that are still evolving, and an array of dune lakes that is exceptional in its number, diversity and age.

The highest dunes on the island reach up to 240 metres above sea level. Forty perched dune lakes, half the number of such lakes in the world, can be found on the island. These lakes are formed when organic matter, such as leaves, bark and dead plants, gradually build up and harden in depressions created by the wind.

The island also has several barrage lakes, formed when moving sand dunes block a watercourse, and 'window' lakes, formed when a depression exposes part of the regional water table.

A surprising variety of vegetation types grow on the island, ranging from coastal heath to subtropical rainforests. It is the only place in the world where tall rainforests are found growing on sand dunes at elevations of over 200 metres.

The low 'wallum' heaths on the island are of particular evolutionary and ecological significance, providing magnificent wildflower displays in spring and summer.

Birds are the most abundant form of animal life on the island with over 350 species being recorded. It is a particularly important site for migratory wading birds which use the area as a resting place during their long flights between southern Australia and their breeding grounds in Siberia.

A species of particular interest is the endangered ground parrot, which is found in the wallum heathlands.

Few mammal species are present on the island. The most common are bats, particularly flying foxes. The dingo population on the island is regarded as the most pure strain of dingoes remaining in eastern Australia.

The lakes on Fraser Island are poor habitats for fish and other aquatic species because of the purity, acidity and low nutrient levels of the water. Some frog species are adapted to survive in this difficult environment. Appropriately called 'acid frogs', they tolerate the acidic condition characteristic of the Fraser Island lakes and swamps


Called K'gari by its Aboriginal inhabitants, the island reveals Aboriginal
occupation of at least 5 000 years, although it is possible that further
archaeological work may indicate earlier occupation. Early European
reports suggested that Fraser Island was heavily populated by Aboriginal people, but subsequent research indicates that there was a small permanent population of 400-600 that swelled seasonally to perhaps in the winter months when seafood resources were particularly abundant. Fraser Island contains many sites of archaeological, social and spiritual significance. Middens, artefact scatters, fish traps, scarred trees and campsites bear witness to the lives of the original inhabitants. European contact, initiated by Matthew Flinders in 1802, was sporadic and limited to explorers, escaped convicts and shipwreck survivors."

quote from : govt world heritage site

Feature List

  • Barbeque
  • Cooking Facilities
  • Local Telephone
  • Refrigerator
  • Non-smoking
  • Washing Machine
  • solar power
  • quality stainless steel cooking equipment
  • clean and comfortable
  • rain water
  • crockery
  • deep freeze
  • coffee plunger
  • cutlery
 
 

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7 Days, 7 Ways to Enjoy your Stay!

 
  •   sea breezes with ocean views
  •   central to world heritage sites
  •   stroll 2 beach and great fishing gutters
  •   open sunny northerly aspect
  •   whale watching from your deck
  •   peaceful ambience of Fraser Island
  •   great local walks
 
 

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  • Recommendations

  • "Sandjunes is in a wonderful location at Happy Valley with fantastic ocean views. We loved sitting on the balcony enjoying a BBQ after a fun day out on the Island. It is well maintained and has great facilities for a family of 5. We have recommended it to our friends."
    Anonymous, December 2009
     
  • "We found Sandjunes to be very clean and tidy house with a getaway from it all holiday. ie: no tv or radio no distractions from any neighbours. Very handy to the shops(pub)for anything that you might have forgotten.We would recommend it to any of our friends or family to stay at Sandjunes. Being situated at Happy Valley Sandjunes is an ideal location to explore Fraser Island. REGARDS KEVIN @ HELEN DEAN "
    Kevin @ Helen, January 2008
     
  • "Thankyou for a perfectly relaxing week at Sandjunes. The house was spacious and comfortable, the sea views were gorgeous and the location was fantastic. Our expectations were met and exceeded. "
    Susan, January 2008
     
  • "Our family stayed at "sandjunes" early in January. We had a great relaxing time. Bree has gone to a lot of trouble to make sure the house is spotlessly clean. She was around to offer advice about the island whenever we needed it. I would recommend "sandjunes" to families & anyone wanting a comfortable place to stay. Happy Valley is a great base for your Fraser Is visit, with the convenience of a store and the pub all within easy walking distance. The beach can be reached comfortably by walking and it is only a short drive to Eli Creek."
    Leigh, May 2007
     
  • "We arrived at Sandjunes on New Year's Day 2007. The house was clean & tidy & ready for us. Exactly as it appears in the photos on the website. The house is in a great position at Happy Valley, we could walk down to the beach & walk to the pub for dinner. Bree is a friendly host, she is always around to offer advice or answer a question when you need it. We came home from Fraser Is. the most relaxed we had been in 15 years. It was a great holiday."
    Leigh, April 2007
     
  • "We had a fantastic week in Sandjunes this February. We were 4 adults, 1 child and a 1 month old baby, and all of us enjoyed the cosy atmosphere of the house, as well as the support and hospitality of Bree and Rebecca. Happy Valley is located at a very strategic place on the island, beeing in the middle of the Northern and Southern points of interest. And despite beeing in February, it was always cool thanks to the sea breeze coming nicely on the deck and through the house. Have a nice holiday! Bonnes vacances!"
    Francoise, May 2006
     
  • "We had a wonderful 5 day stay at Sandjunes. There was enough room to easily accomodate 4 adults and the house provided all that we required. The location of Sandjunes is good and is centrally based for day trips all over the island. It is also conveniently located right near the corner store for those things your run out of. We opted to bring all of our own groceries and were pleased we did as the cooking facilities in the house provided us with everything we needed and the dining-out options were not fantastic. We would recommend Sandjunes to anyone wanting a peaceful, clean, basic, relaxed setting where at the end of a fun day out, you can relax on the balcony, and enjoy the view with a nice cool beverage and BBQ."
    Rechelle, March 2006
     
  • "Our week at Sandjunes was fantastic. We had not visited Fraser Island for 3 years & it was great to be welcomed back with a place like Sandjunes to hang our hats for 7 days. The house easily accomodated the 6 adults, with great views, nightly BBQs on the verandah & plenty of opportunity to unwind & relax. The location is awesome, located high in the second valley at Happy Valley, with sea breezes & great views. The position is central on the island which allowed us to comfortably undertake day trips to Central Station & the southern lakes or on other days drives to the north & western regions of the island. Anyone looking for a great place to stay on Fraser Island I would strongly recommend Sandjunes."
    James, December 2005
     
  • "We fond Sandjunes to be the ideal place to stay. It was very clean and had all you could need to enjoy a visit to Fraser. It was great to sit on the verandah and take in the view of the ocean as enjoyed a pleasent drink at the end of the day."
    Colin, October 2005
     
 

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