Kumbartcho Sanctuary

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Eatons Hill, Australia

moretonbay.qld.gov.au
Wildlife refuge

Kumbartcho Sanctuary Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kumbartcho Sanctuary is located in Eatons Hill, Australia on 15 Bunya Pine Ct. Kumbartcho Sanctuary is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in Australia.

Address

15 Bunya Pine Ct

Phone

+61 732643953

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Suzanne Hamblyn

This is a fantastic sanctuary. It's perfect for families with young children who can take a walk and adventure through the bushland. It has a fairy trail which leads to the cutest little play area for the young ones. Lots of shady places to sit or enjoy a picnic. Also spotted heaps of turkeys building nests, birds and loads of beautiful butterflies. There is also a native plant nursery, bush tucker garden and playground. (The main building wasn't open when I visited )

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Jamie Hay

This is a lovely bit of paradise next to the river. Great native nursery, ponds, a short rainforest walk, playground. Even a short swing bridge to access from footpath alongside river. Great staff in the nursery.

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Kaz Roebuck

Great tube stock. Helpful staff. Dont forget the aeroguard!!

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Lachy Allen Allen

The staff are noligabal and they have a wide range of plant species to browse I believe the creek or pond is a nice way to reflect the plants that they will eventually grow into but I would recommend this place if you are on a budget for specific folage plants hedges or trees they don't sell much exotic flowers if that's what you are in to.

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izzicopy

Education Centre was cute for the kids. Lovely volunteers. Kids loved the fairy garden and race track.

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Terence Otto

A hidden oasis tucked away behind suburbia. Great for little ones with big imaginations.

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Scott Douglas

What a pleasant little place. Quick interesting walks. Watch out for the Brush Turkey's scratching up leaves.

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Ihaveabigbrownbear

What a great place for anyone looking for gardening inspiration. Run by knowledgeable people with plenty volunteers. Excellent value.