Dayboro Cottages

Dayboro Cottages

3229 Mount Mee Road, Dayboro QLD, Australia

Combining warm hospitality and luxurious Mt Mee accommodation, Dayboro Cottages was designed as a very special and unique retreat.

You will find the venue situated 3.5 km along Mt Mee Road north of the Dayboro township, approximately 45 minutes from the Brisbane CBD. Whether you are a couple looking for a tranquil romantic getaway, a lone traveller, or just need to escape the city and unwind, you will enjoy peace and quiet along with gorgeous views over the valley in one of the private, self-contained cottages set amongst bushland and mountains.

Dayboro Accommodation & Facilities

Dayboro Cottages offers guests 5 cottages in total. Each cottage is beautifully appointed, privately located, and fully self-contained.

Cottage Mt Mee Accommodation Features

  • Large comfortable beds with warm doonas and European cushions
  • Bathrobes for your comfort and indulgence
  • Lovely modern bathrooms with soaps, shampoo, conditioner and hairdryer provided
  • Self- catering kitchen facilities including microwave, electric frypan, cutlery and crockery and an assortment of tea, coffee, sugar, milk, salt and pepper and cooking oil
  • Spacious living area with a lounge and dining table built for two
  • Large screen LCD TV and DVD player (a selection of DVDs and books are available at reception)
  • A selection of books and games are also available at reception
  • In-room laundry facilities including washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board
  • Reverse cycle air conditioning for all year round comfort
  • Private balcony overlooking the beautiful valley
  • Outdoor table, electric barbeque grills and all bbq utensils supplied
  • All of our cottages offer stunning views over the valley!

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Acknowledgement of Country - We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and waterways of the Moreton Bay Region, the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, and Turrbal people and pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We recognise the ongoing connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to this land and recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the original custodians of this land.