Burgess Cottage

Perfectly positioned in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Burgess Cottage was historically one of the first powered dairy farms on the range. It is the ideal location to slow down and disconnect from the everyday. Featuring breathtaking and uninterrupted views spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Glass House Mountains and beyond, you are sure to be captivated. If you are a lover of stunning sunsets, then long afternoons spent relaxing at the cottage are a must. Accommodating 4 guests, the cottage features a modern living room with gas fireplace and large TV, Wi-Fi, a well equipped kitchen, a charming bathroom with an extra large tub for soaking in, 2 intimate bedrooms and fully ducted air-conditioning/heating. Outdoors you can relax on the deck and front patio area, explore the property to find the perfect picnic spot or cosy up by the fire pit. Set on 6 acres of lush grazing pastures, the natural beauty and surrounds provides the prefect backdrop for capturing photographic memories. Being ideally located just a short distance from many Sunshine Coast Hinterland wedding venues, the property lends itself perfectly to pre and post wedding photo shoots. With charming Hinterland towns, wedding venues, natural wonders and tourist attractions all located nearby, Burgess Cottage is the perfect place to base yourself for a weekend getaway or extended stay.

Accessibility

Does not cater for people with access needs.

Location

Bald Knob,Queensland,4552

Location of Burgess Cottage

Deals

Deal

2 Nights from $950 Mid Week Special

Book and Travel Mid Week - Special applies to all nights booked between Monday to Thursday.

Deal Terms & Conditions

100% refund: Customer receives a full refund for the Booking (less the Guest Service Fee) if cancelled with at least 60 days notice.

The Hinterland

Discover the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Explore our ancient volcanic peaks (AKA the Glass House Mountains), and traverse our stunning hiking trails by foot, horseback, bike, or take to the skies for an aerial view.

Mt Ngungun, Glass House Mountains