Epic Campsites to Roadtrip to from Brisbane to Make the Most of Your Weekend

Swap the pub for the campfire and embrace your surrounding natural wonders this weekend.
Reema Hindi
Published on March 16, 2023

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It happens every year, but 2023 is certainly going by in a flash — it's hard to believe that we've already farewelled summer. With the end of the warmer weather, it's easy to let the weekend roll around with no plans besides a couple of drinks at the pub and then a finale of cosy TV-watching and ordering in. But, we think it should be different. Let's think bigger, and ensure we milk every second from our precious days off.

Spectacular stretches of sand and fresh autumn oceans, bushwalks and scenic vistas, sitting around a campfire sharing a bev or two — it's the nature life for us. Along with The Bottle-O, the store slinging your favourite boozy sips all over Australia, we've rounded up some amazing road trip options so you can make the most of your sweet freedom. Get ready to dust off your tent and hit the road.

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TO BE OCEANSIDE: ROAD TRIP TO STRADBROKE ISLAND, CAMP AT MINJERRIBAH CAMPGROUND AT CYLINDER BEACH

About two hours from Brisbane you will find Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island) — aka Straddie — a tropical oasis that also happens to be the world's second largest sand island. Straddie has a plethora of activities to keep everyone happy, from amazing bush walks to dolphin watching. Or, if you prefer minimal exertion, a whole host of spots for simply sitting back and enjoying your delightful time off by the beach.

If you are feeling overwhelmed with options and want to really soak up the area, a Stradbroke Day Cruise is the best way to make sure you don't miss a lick of this slice of paradise. On your adventure, you'll take a guided walk through North Gorge, where you'll discover panoramic views, followed by a relaxed lunch at the renowned Cylinder Beach.

The camping intel? Stay after lunch and head to Minjerribah Campgrounds. You'll be just steps from the sand, the sound of the waves rocking you to sleep. Before you set out from the mainland, make a pit stop at The Bottle-O Spring Hill to pick up a slab of craft brews — sunset viewing is optimal with a drink in hand, after all.

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TO GET INTO THE BUSH: ROAD TRIP TO THE SUNSHINE COAST HINTERLAND, CAMP IN HUNCHY

If you want sweeping views and a good dose of natural charm, plan for a weekend in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. You get the best of both worlds with coastal and mountain views, plus amazing food and drinks to enjoy in town.

If you want the VIP experience, we suggest the Scenic Food and Wine Tour, which will showcase some of the famed region's finest produce. Or, if you're wanting a bit more excitement, it's time you tried abseiling at sunset. As you take your 50-metre descent down Mount Timbeerwah, gaze over your panoramic vista across Noosa's Hinterland and Sunshine Coast for the ultimate sunset experience.

After your adventure, head to the Hunchy Hills campground. The privately run campsite is on the site of a former banana and pineapple plantation, and is close to hiking, fishing and swim spots. As you make your way north from Brisbane and head up into the hills, stop at The Bottle-O Baringa Tavern to take your pick of Aussie beers, ready-to-drink gin concoctions and delicious drops of vino.

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FOR EPIC HIKES: ROAD TRIP TO MOUNT BARNEY, CAMP AT MT BARNEY LODGE

If going on more hikes was one of your New Year's resolutions, grab some mates and head to Mount Barney. Soak in the beauty of the lush World Heritage Gondwana Rainforest, with rare and protected plants and animals aplenty.

Home to some of the best hiking and walking trails, this pristine area has a diverse landscape offering refreshing creeks, waterholes and waterfalls — marvel at it all, and then take a dip to cool off during your ventures.

Every walker will be happy here, with a huge range of hikes for those up for a challenge and those wanting something chill. Plus, you can camp at the Mt Barney Lodge, which offers sites right on the river bed (and guided expeditions, too). Or, if you want an easy breezy sleep without any need to pack your gear, opt for one of the rustic family cabins. The drive from Brisbane is about two-and-a-half hours, and The Bottle-O Shearer's Arms is on your way — with more than a few nice bottles to choose from and keep in the esky.

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FOR CLOSE PROXIMITY TO CREATURE COMFORTS: ROAD TRIP TO NOOSA, CAMP AT HABITAT NOOSA

If you are looking for a no-fuss weekend away that still feels like you are worlds away from home, Noosa is your best bet. The famed quintessential beach town is friendly, laid back and has some amazing nature and scenery to discover. Think crystal-clear waters surrounded by dense rainforest — heaven. Plus, a range of amazing cafes and restaurants to indulge in. Maybe Rock Salt, the BYO fine-diner (which has a menu calling out for a bottle of something crisp and fresh), or stroll to Bombetta if bountiful bowls of pasta are on your mind.

Once you've luxuriated in the serene lifestyle, drive 25 minutes to Habitat Noosa for a picturesque camping (or glamping) experience. This heavenly spot has you covered with a range of camping options and water activities. Kayak or paddle board along Lake Cootharaba, or make friends with the wildlife. There is even an onsite eco brewery and bistro, serving locally sourced produce so there's no stress if you rush to extend your stay and your BYO stash runs out.

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IF YOU'RE GOING FOR LONGER THAN THE WEEKEND: FLY TO DARWIN, CAMP AT SANDY CREEK

Not technically a road trip per se, but if you have managed to score a few extra days off, why not take a flight to Darwin and see what the gorgeous Northern Territory has to offer? From Darwin, you'd be sad to miss a tour of Litchfield National Park and its bounty of waterfalls and wildlife. Explore beautiful forests and pristine waters, relaxing in the waters of Florence Falls before locking the experience in with a dip in Buley Rockhole.

From there you can continue the adventure with camping at the Sandy Creek Campsite in Tjaynera Falls where you can explore stunning landscapes among magnetic termite mounds. Just make sure you don't forget an esky, you'll want to end the day with an ice-cold beer (that you picked up from The Bottle-O Palmerston after you hopped off the plane).

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Wherever the road leads you this weekend, find your nearest The Bottle-O and stock up on some standout bevs. Ready to start planning? Head to the website.

Top Images: Mvaligursky; Karl Stipek; Clement Yacoub; Raygar.

Published on March 16, 2023 by Reema Hindi
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