RE-OPENING Wednesday 13th November 2024
Bookings from Wednesday 6th November 2024 – Online, Mobile Number or Email
Currently CLOSED.
We are re-opening for visitors on Wednesday 13th November 2024. You can book with us from Wednesday 6th November 2024
Thank you for visiting our site.
Kat, Yogi and Bear (the real boss!) ps. A reminder your social and pet friendly pets are welcome too
Your Oasis Away From Home
Our friendly tropical Oasis provides visitors tranquil accommodation and camping options with everything you need and none of the distractions.
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Where to find us
Our peaceful location
We are situated at the northern end of the famous Bloomfield track (currently 4wd) in the little township of Ayton on the Bloomfield River, Ayton is also just 1 hour south of Cooktown on a sealed highway.
Bloomfield Cabins and Camping is 10 acres including 5 acres of spectacular rain forest, a paradise for birds both large and small and home to a variety of local wildlife.
It is a beautiful and relaxing place to spend a few peaceful days, or weeks…
There are shady powered as well as unpowered sites or if you fancy a bit of indulgence, there are several cabins, safari tents and even a two bedroom fully self contained cottage (2 night minimum stay – why wouldn’t you 😉).
What do in the area
The camping area is close to the beautiful Weary Bay, and just a stones throw from the Bloomfield River. The Roaring Meg Falls, high up in the Ranges makes a great outing and a great spot for a swim.
A perfect spot to park up and explore the wealth of interesting locations all around, or just come for the sensational fishing.
Fishing in both the ocean and river is great for people with or without boats. There is an excellent concrete boat ramp on the river or just fish off the river bank or river mouth for some great catches.
The Great Barrier Reef is offshore from the mouth of the Bloomfield River. Hope Island is a close, popular destination with great snorkeling.
The township of Ayton has a well stocked Ayton General Store for supplies and some interesting galleries, “The Black Cockatoo” is a must see and the indigenous gallery at Wujal Wujal has local talented artists displaying their work.
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