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Starting on a journey from Brisbane with a campervan or motorhome offers unparalleled access to Queensland's diverse landscapes.
This vibrant city, a key hub, is ideally placed for exploring everything from the spectacular coastlines to the lush hinterlands and the vast outback. Whether your aim is to discover the sun-drenched beaches of the Gold Coast, delve into the scenic beauty of the Sunshine Coast, or venture deep into the Australian wilderness, Brisbane serves as an excellent starting point for your Brisbane motorhome rental adventure. Seamless connections to major routes mean your exploration begins with ease, promising an unforgettable Brisbane campervan holiday at your own pace.
Holiday Parks

This holiday park presents an excellent option for families visiting South-East Queensland, boasting a wide array of amenities specifically designed for children. Highlights include an expansive resort-style swimming lagoon, a splash pool with water features, an 18-hole mini-golf course, and a multi-purpose sports field. Additionally, there is a children's playground and facilities for tennis, ensuring diverse entertainment for guests on a Brisbane campervan rental.

Positioned on the shores of Pumicestone Passage, close to Bribie Island, Sandstone Point Resort provides an ideal escape between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. Surrounded by stunning beaches and native bushland, this resort caters to both adventurous family trips and tranquil weekend breaks. Amenities include a waterplay park, a heated swimming pool, a playground, a jumping pillow, and a tennis court, all contributing to a fun and memorable Brisbane motorhome holiday.

Cotton Tree Holiday Park offers a distinctive experience with direct access to both the Maroochy River and Maroochydore Beach. This location is versatile, accommodating those who wish to surf the ocean waves or enjoy calmer river activities like windsurfing. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the year-round opportunities on the Maroochy River. Nearby, the Cotton Tree Aquatic Centre features both 50m and 25m swimming pools, enhancing options for your Brisbane campervan holiday.

Thunderbird Park provides a tranquil camping setting, situated on the fringes of Tamborine National Park within the Gold Coast Hinterland. Spanning 112 hectares of rainforest and eucalypt forest, the park offers caravan and bush camp sites where visitors can relax by Cedar Creek's clear rock pools. Thunderbird Park is perfect for nature enthusiasts and families seeking a Brisbane motorhome rental base, with easy access to adventure activities and the surrounding natural beauty. It is also a welcoming destination for pets.
Attractions

Eat Street Northshore
Eat Street Northshore in Brisbane is a lively culinary destination, located just a short distance from the CBD and international airport on a historic wharf. Spanning several hectares, this unique site is ingeniously crafted from 180 repurposed shipping containers. It features over 70 traders, including themed bars, distinctive shops, and micro-restaurants, offering a vast selection of dishes and treats from five continents. Alongside its gastronomic offerings, Eat Street also showcases some of Queensland's finest live entertainment.

South Bank
Explore South Bank's impressive Parklands, where visitors can enjoy Streets Beach, an iconic man-made beach with remarkable city skyline views, or relax across nearly 15 hectares of lush lawns. The parklands offer complimentary barbecue facilities, designated picnic areas, and two engaging playgrounds. A diverse array of eateries are also conveniently located throughout the area. Stroll along the riverfront Clem Jones Promenade or through the Arbour, notable for its steel columns adorned with vibrant magenta bougainvillea.

Howard Smith Wharves
Brisbane, a city renowned for its culinary scene, creativity, and natural appeal, is intimately connected by its river. Howard Smith Wharves was conceived to embody this dynamic spirit, presenting a lively dining and entertainment precinct that celebrates the best of Brisbane. Situated directly beneath the Story Bridge, this waterfront area thoughtfully combines the city's historical wharf heritage with its contemporary energy. It features numerous restaurants, cafes, bars, and event spaces, with the acclaimed Felons Brewery at its core.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Located in Brisbane, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary offers an memorable wildlife encounter. Established in 1927, it stands as the world's first and largest koala sanctuary, home to over 130 koalas. Visitors have the opportunity to interact closely with these iconic marsupials, and also encounter other native Australian animals such as kangaroos, wombats, and platypuses. The sanctuary provides interactive experiences including koala cuddles and kangaroo feeding, alongside educational talks and animal presentations, all within natural surroundings.
Starting on a journey from Brisbane with a campervan or motorhome offers unparalleled access to Queensland's diverse landscapes.
This vibrant city, a key hub, is ideally placed for exploring everything from the spectacular coastlines to the lush hinterlands and the vast outback. Whether your aim is to discover the sun-drenched beaches of the Gold Coast, delve into the scenic beauty of the Sunshine Coast, or venture deep into the Australian wilderness, Brisbane serves as an excellent starting point for your Brisbane motorhome rental adventure. Seamless connections to major routes mean your exploration begins with ease, promising an unforgettable Brisbane campervan holiday at your own pace.
Holiday Parks

This holiday park presents an excellent option for families visiting South-East Queensland, boasting a wide array of amenities specifically designed for children. Highlights include an expansive resort-style swimming lagoon, a splash pool with water features, an 18-hole mini-golf course, and a multi-purpose sports field. Additionally, there is a children's playground and facilities for tennis, ensuring diverse entertainment for guests on a Brisbane campervan rental.

Positioned on the shores of Pumicestone Passage, close to Bribie Island, Sandstone Point Resort provides an ideal escape between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. Surrounded by stunning beaches and native bushland, this resort caters to both adventurous family trips and tranquil weekend breaks. Amenities include a waterplay park, a heated swimming pool, a playground, a jumping pillow, and a tennis court, all contributing to a fun and memorable Brisbane motorhome holiday.

Cotton Tree Holiday Park offers a distinctive experience with direct access to both the Maroochy River and Maroochydore Beach. This location is versatile, accommodating those who wish to surf the ocean waves or enjoy calmer river activities like windsurfing. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the year-round opportunities on the Maroochy River. Nearby, the Cotton Tree Aquatic Centre features both 50m and 25m swimming pools, enhancing options for your Brisbane campervan holiday.

Thunderbird Park provides a tranquil camping setting, situated on the fringes of Tamborine National Park within the Gold Coast Hinterland. Spanning 112 hectares of rainforest and eucalypt forest, the park offers caravan and bush camp sites where visitors can relax by Cedar Creek's clear rock pools. Thunderbird Park is perfect for nature enthusiasts and families seeking a Brisbane motorhome rental base, with easy access to adventure activities and the surrounding natural beauty. It is also a welcoming destination for pets.
Attractions

Eat Street Northshore
Eat Street Northshore in Brisbane is a lively culinary destination, located just a short distance from the CBD and international airport on a historic wharf. Spanning several hectares, this unique site is ingeniously crafted from 180 repurposed shipping containers. It features over 70 traders, including themed bars, distinctive shops, and micro-restaurants, offering a vast selection of dishes and treats from five continents. Alongside its gastronomic offerings, Eat Street also showcases some of Queensland's finest live entertainment.

South Bank
Explore South Bank's impressive Parklands, where visitors can enjoy Streets Beach, an iconic man-made beach with remarkable city skyline views, or relax across nearly 15 hectares of lush lawns. The parklands offer complimentary barbecue facilities, designated picnic areas, and two engaging playgrounds. A diverse array of eateries are also conveniently located throughout the area. Stroll along the riverfront Clem Jones Promenade or through the Arbour, notable for its steel columns adorned with vibrant magenta bougainvillea.

Howard Smith Wharves
Brisbane, a city renowned for its culinary scene, creativity, and natural appeal, is intimately connected by its river. Howard Smith Wharves was conceived to embody this dynamic spirit, presenting a lively dining and entertainment precinct that celebrates the best of Brisbane. Situated directly beneath the Story Bridge, this waterfront area thoughtfully combines the city's historical wharf heritage with its contemporary energy. It features numerous restaurants, cafes, bars, and event spaces, with the acclaimed Felons Brewery at its core.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Located in Brisbane, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary offers an memorable wildlife encounter. Established in 1927, it stands as the world's first and largest koala sanctuary, home to over 130 koalas. Visitors have the opportunity to interact closely with these iconic marsupials, and also encounter other native Australian animals such as kangaroos, wombats, and platypuses. The sanctuary provides interactive experiences including koala cuddles and kangaroo feeding, alongside educational talks and animal presentations, all within natural surroundings.