Here is an opportunity to secure a unique property with income potential!
Hanging Rock Chalets operated until 2007 as a cabin style holiday and eco-retreat accommodation with existing chalets.
The main house is a Western Red Cedar Queenslander style home with Asian influence. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, open plan living, soaring ceilings, 2 storey with verandahs and fantastic views. It also features timber floors, combustion fireplace and gas cooktop. (This house is licensed for Bed and Breakfast accommodation.)
The property is just under 12 acres (4.62 Hectares) and the business enjoyed advanced ecotourism accreditation from the Ecotourism Association of Australia.
The buildings have superb views to near and distant border mountains of Mt. Tallebudgera, Mt Cougals (double hump), Springbrook (escarpment in far background and to the Pacific Ocean in the north.)
With walking trails on the property and also on the adjacent border reserve. A walk south along the border fence will lead to the Hanging Rock escarpment which overlooks the Tweed Valley and the majestic Mt. Warning.
Two sides are park reserve and national Park. This is a very secluded property with all buildings private from each other.
THE CHALET’S
Green Chalet – 2 bedrooms, bathroom, living area and large balcony. The second bedroom is situated down a spiral staircase. Western Red Cedar construction.
Blue Chalet – 2 bedrooms. CCA weatherboard construction.
Red Chalet – one bedroom fully self contained chalet. Western Red Cedar construction.
Chalets have gas heater connections.
LOCATION
It is only 18 mins to nearest surf beach, 22 mins to Gold Coast Airport and just 12 mins north of Murwillumbah. The border vehicle crossing is a mere 2 kms. The property is serviced by school buses to Currumbin and to Murwillumbah (both directions).
The domain name www.hangingrockchalets.com.au is included in the sale. The property was accredited with ecotourism until the property ceased taking bookings for short stay tourism. They were also members of the Ecotourism Australia (EA), Naturesearch, Land for Wildlife, Queensland Tourism and Travel (QTTC) and these accreditations would be worthwhile seeking again.