Craigieburn Tourist Park Tour
An historic, heritage listed homestead over 100 years old is the residence and office.

Wander through the acres of beautiful grounds and gardens. In spring let your eyes feast on daffodils, jonquils, irises, crabapple and flowering plum trees.
Autumn is a visual delight of oranges, golds and reds proudly displayed by the poplars, elms, plane trees and liquid ambers.

Relax on your veranda or down by the stream. Walk the natural tracks and disused railway line that runs through the back of the park.
Amazing granite rock formations are everywhere – explore them and climb them.
Children spend hours sliding down our naturally formed slippery slide.

The only permanent residents in the park are furry, feathery or spikey – guests have identified over 30 varieties of birds not to mention the kangaroos, wallabies, possums, rabbits and echidnas that call this place “home”.
Where Craigieburn Tourist Park is situated:
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