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  • Walker's paradise

    "Surfers Paradise, it's high-rises and the Tasman Sea are on the horizon 30 kilometres to the east, but dedicated visitors to Binna Burra have eyes only for the surrounding terrain. It is a hikers’ paradise with more than 160 kilometres of walking tracks through hills and dales, across streams and into caves in the Gold Coast hinterland.”

    James Shrimpton - Weekender Magazine

Location

Within World Heritage-listed Lamington National Park in Southern Queensland, Binna Burra Mountain Lodge is 90 km from Brisbane and 45km from Surfers Paradise. An easy drive on good bitumen road.

Lamington National Park is World Heritage Listed and comprises more than 200 sq km of lush sub-tropical rainforest with 160kms of graded walking tracks.

By road

It's an easy all-bitumen drive from Brisbane. If travelling on the Pacific Motorway M1, take the Nerang turn-off and follow the signs 26km to Beechmont and then 10km from the roundabout to Binna Burra Mountain Lodge. Allow approximately 90 minutes from Brisbane, 60 mins from Coolangatta or 50 minutes from Surfers Paradise.

The History of Binna Burra Mountain Lodge

One of Australia's longest-established nature-based resorts, Binna Burra Mountain Lodge was founded in 1933 by Arthur Groom and Romeo Lahey. These two pioneering conservationists shared a vision to create a place where people could stay and experience the beauty of the Lamington National Park rainforest. Through interpretive walks and educational programs, they believed more people would become committed to preserving this natural wilderness for future generations.

Lamington Park Natural History Association

The Lamington Natural History Association (LNHA) began in 1975 when the idea was brought back from the United States by Tony Groom.

The association is an incorporated, community, non-profit-distributing organisation whose main aims are to increase visitors' understanding, appreciation and knowledge of the Lamington National Park and to foster Park values in general.

Friends of Binna Burra (FOBBs)

Friends of Binna Burra (FOBB’s) are a volunteer group that was established in 1985. The group is comprised of people who share a genuine love of the environment and who want to be actively involved in conserving the natural beauty that surrounds Binna Burra Mountain Lodge.

Environmental Management Overview

Binna Burra has been a leader in sustainable tourism in Australia for many years. Binna Burra's Board, management and staff are fully committed to implementing and maintaining environmental best practice management procedures in all areas.

Activity Program

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Get in touch

Within Australia 1300 246 622
Int. Callers +61 7 5533 3622

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Beechmont QLD Australia

Vision

Preservation of the spirit of Binna Burra through continuous business renewal.

Mission

We are custodians of Binna Burra's heritage, we nurture and improve it today, and we will pass it on in good health to future generations.
To achieve this we must have a sustainable business which has sufficient economic strength to ensure its environmental and social performance recognizes and complements the world heritage natural environment in which the business is located.

The Future

The distinctive history of the Lodge can only be mirrored by an even more exceptional future.
Brisbane-based architects 'Deicke Richards' have been the backbone of the impressive 'Master Plan', projecting 15 years into the development of the business.
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