Discover the Enchantment of Summer Land Camels
Explore the unique world of camels at Summer Land Camels, where adventure meets education in the stunning Queensland landscape.
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Queensland, Summer Land Camels is an extraordinary destination that promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. As a premier tour operator, the farm specializes in camel rides where tourists can enjoy the gentle sway of these fascinating creatures while traversing the stunning scenery. The intimate connection with camels allows visitors to learn more about their history and significance in Australian culture, making this not just an adventure but an educational experience as well. Beyond camel rides, Summer Land Camels also features a delightful café that serves fresh, local produce, creating the perfect spot for a relaxing meal or a quick snack after your ride. The café's warm atmosphere and friendly staff make it an inviting place to enjoy a variety of delicious food and drinks, all while gazing out at the serene surroundings. Additionally, the farm operates as an agricultural production site, showcasing the multifaceted nature of the location where visitors can explore the various products made from camel milk and engage in the farm's sustainable practices. For those looking to take home a piece of their experience, the on-site shop offers a selection of unique camel-related products and souvenirs, perfect for remembering your visit. With its combination of fun, learning, and delicious food, Summer Land Camels stands out as a must-visit destination for tourists seeking something truly special in the heart of Queensland.
Local tips
- Book your camel ride in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Don’t forget your camera; the views and camel interactions are perfect for memorable photos.
- Check the weather before your visit and dress accordingly to ensure a comfortable experience.
- Take some time to explore the farm and interact with other animals for a more enriching experience.
- Try the camel milk products available at the café; they are unique and delicious.
A brief summary to Summer Land Camels
- 8 Charles Chauvel Dr, Harrisville, Queensland, 4307, AU
- +61754671707
- Visit website
- Monday 9 am-3 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-3 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-3 pm
- Thursday 9 am-3 pm
- Friday 9 am-3 pm
- Saturday 9 am-3 pm
- Sunday 9 am-3 pm
Getting There
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Car
From Gascoyne, head southeast on the North West Coastal Highway (A1) towards the town of Carnarvon. Continue on A1 for approximately 100 kilometers. Take the exit towards the Great Northern Highway (A1) and follow it for another 20 kilometers until you reach the town of Geraldton. From Geraldton, follow signs for the A39 highway towards Harrisville. Stay on this road for about 340 kilometers. When approaching Harrisville, turn onto Charles Chauvel Drive. Summer Land Camels will be on your right at 8 Charles Chauvel Dr, Harrisville QLD 4307.
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Public Transportation
Take a bus from Gascoyne to Carnarvon. The bus service generally operates several times a week, so check the local timetable for availability. Once in Carnarvon, you'll need to take a taxi or rideshare service to get to Harrisville, as public transport options are limited between these two locations. The distance from Carnarvon to Harrisville is about 60 kilometers, so expect to pay around AUD 100-150 for the taxi fare.
Attractions Nearby to Summer Land Camels
- Paradine Estate Winery
- The Old Courthouse Gallery & Cultural Association
- The Overflow Estate 1895
- Floating Images Hot Air Balloon Flights
- Laidley Pioneer Village & Museum
- Goodna Cemetery
- Schultz Lookout
- Main Range National Park, Goomburra Section
- Main Range National Park
- The Perfect Tree
- Fig Tree Pocket Riverside Reserve
- Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
- Lone Pine Park
- Bekaa Air - Helicopter Tours
- South D'Aguilar National Park
Landmarks nearby to Summer Land Camels
- Cunninghams Crest Lookout
- Canon Garland Place
- Historic West End Ferry Gazebo
- Cranbrook Place
- River Access Footpath
- Whynot Hill
- Boundary Street History Panels- We're Still Here
- South Brisbane Memorial Park
- Confucius Statue
- South Bank Beach
- Kaohsiung Place
- The Wheel of Brisbane
- Nepalese Peace Pagoda
- Australia-Japan Friendship Stone
- South Bank Parklands