Mia Mia

Located between the charming town of Dayboro and the serene setting of D’Aguilar National Park, Mia Mia is the perfect place to base yourself for your next adults only hinterland getaway.

Guests will be able to kick back and relax in their own stylish apartment and soak up the spectacular mountain views of Mount Mee while forgetting about work and other commitments for a few days.

A comfortable stay

Mia Mia provides Airbnb accommodation for locals and travellers looking to escape the concrete jungle.

The private apartment features its own entrance, ducted air-conditioning, a comfortable queen size bed, a cosy lounge room with a flat screen television, adjoining meals area and a small kitchenette with a fridge, toaster and kettle.

In the bathroom you will find a beautiful bathtub just waiting for you to soak up some bubbles and enjoy a glass of wine.

The outdoor patio is a great place to sit and enjoy your morning coffee while watching the sun’s first rays of light shine out over the hinterland.

Guests will also have access to the car spaces next to the gate leading into the apartment, as well as the added security of knowing someone will always be on site.

The name Mia Mia comes from the name of a guest house which stood on the vacant allotment next door from 1933-1936. A photo of the guest house can be seen in the living area.

As the property is located on a working farm and subject to bio security regulations, it is not suitable for children and pets.

Convenient location

Mia Mia is located close to D’Aguilar National Park, which is just under an hours drive north of Brisbane City and is perfect for people that love to get out and explore nature.

This beautiful subtropical rainforest features an abundance of popular picnic spots, lookouts and walking tracks.

If you enjoy a tipple, the award-winning Ocean View Estates winery is a short 15-minute drive away, as too is the townships of Dayboro and Woodford – both of which have quaint little cafes and restaurants, shops, museums and galleries to explore.

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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.