Amenities

Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Showers

Activities

Hiking
Swimming

Terrain

Beach
Forest

About this space

"Timeless Tranquility" is the slogan of Circles in the Forest bush camp, situated 4 km south of Childers on 236 acres of natural bush land. As the slogan suggests, this camp site is surrounded by native Australian bush land with lots of birds and wildlife to be enjoyed. No audible music or any loud noise for that matter is allowed. You can enjoy a bush walk, read a book, ride your bike, gaze in...

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Heather A.
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Jul 2024

Best campsite to date. Sites spaced out beautifully so you're not on top of each other. Natural surrounding. Great facilities. We like quiet so it was the best find. Paul onsite was very welcoming...

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Cheryl P.
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Jul 2024

Nice quiet, secluded bush setting with good seperation between sites. Great fire pits suitable for camp cooking with plenty of available cut firewood.

AI Review Summary

Circles in the Forest offers a peaceful and well-maintained camping experience, praised for its excellent location, friendly staff, and unique facilities. Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the amenities, including hot showers and spacious sites that provide good separation from other campers. While some reviews mention the need for clearer site boundaries and the remote nature of the location, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, making it a highly recommended spot for those seeking tranquility in nature.

Highlights
  • Excellent location away from noise
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Unique and well-maintained facilities
  • Clean and hot showers
  • Spacious campsites with good separation
  • Affordable firewood available
  • Beautiful natural surroundings with walking trails
Considerations
  • Sites can lack clear boundaries leading to potential encroachment by other campers
  • Some campers noted that the location is somewhat remote, which may not suit everyone
  • A few reviews mentioned that the camp could benefit from more designated areas for activities