At the rear of this 281.25 ha (695 acre) property are 2 mountains.

These have distant views to the coast and ocean.

Awesome house sites with panoramic views.

Quiet road reserve adjacent.

Billabongs and numerous seasonal creeks.

Two new dams.

The property is almost fully fenced.

Improved pasture has thrived on the red and black soils.

Much remnant vegetation has been preserved with good stands of timer for the future.

The majority of the vegetation is green (remnant not of concern) this being open-forest complex in which spotted gum is a relatively common species. Canopy trees include Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus crebra (drier sub coastal ranges) or Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. major and/or E. longirostrata, E. acmenoides or E. portuensis, E. eugenioides. Hills and ranges. Other species that may be present locally include Corymbia intermedia, C. trachyphloia, Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. propinqua, E. moluccana, E. decolor, E. melliodora, E. fibrosa subsp. fibrosa and Angophora leiocarpa. Lophostemon confertus (tree form and whipstick form) often present in gullies or as a sub canopy or canopy tree especially on granite. Mixed understorey of grasses, shrubs and ferns. Occurs on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks. Major vegetation communities include: 12.12.3a: Lophostemon confertus open-forest. Occurs in moister gullies on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks. Some sections of white (non remnant) along road reserve.
Bundaberg city is 65km to the south on sealed roads. Nearest convenience store is 15km and a delightful country pub is only 8km to the north also on a sealed road.
Annual Rates are approximately $1024 payable to the Miriam Vale Shire Council.