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Pet-Friendly Accommodation on Australia’s East Coast is broken into 5 easy to read sections on Queensland so that finding suitable places to stay with your pet is a breeze!
• Northern Queensland
• Whitsundays and Mackay
• Central Queensland
• Sunshine Coast
• South East Queensland

Northern Queensland offers some of the most scenic places to holiday with your pet, and fortunately most of the beaches surrounding Cairns are dog friendly. There is also a wide range of pet-friendly accommodation to choose from, such as: bed and breakfasts, self-catering accommodation, hotels and caravan parks.



Northern Qld

Northern Qld

admin November 21, 2012 0

Cooktown to Cairns For pet-friendly caravan parks please look under Caravan Parks with Pets. Mungumby Lodge A boutique private wilderness retreat and nature refuge, located 35 kilometres south of Cooktown. There are 10 spacious wooden

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Whitsundays & Mackay

Whitsundays & Mackay

admin November 21, 2012 5

  Tramway Motel Dogs are welcome to stay (by prior arrangement) in the designated pet-friendly rooms. Please bring your pet’s own bedding and do not leave alone in the room. Dogs can enjoy the

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Central Queensland Suggestions

Central Queensland Suggestions

admin November 20, 2012 0

Although this list is by no means exhaustive, we feel it represents a genuine sampling of the diversity of pet-friendly accommodation our book has to offer travellers and their four-legged friends. Beachfront Zilzie Holiday

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Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast

admin November 13, 2012 0

Although this list is by no means exhaustive, we feel it represents a genuine sampling of the diversity of pet-friendly accommodation our book has to offer travellers and their four-legged friends.   Tin Can

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SE Queensland

SE Queensland

admin August 20, 2012 0

Although this list is by no means exhaustive, we feel it represents a genuine sampling of the diversity of pet-friendly accommodation our book has to offer travellers and their four-legged friends. Brisbane Coopers Colonial

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