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Post Info TOPIC: Matilda Servo 10kms south of Gympie


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Matilda Servo 10kms south of Gympie


We stayed last night at rest area next to S/S.  If you go down the back end next to lovely lake it is not very noisy with traffic.  Free



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I know this one. I wondered what it would be like traffic wise. Thanks.



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Have stayed here a few times. Only issue we have is after rain it can become sloppy and depending on the ammount of rain surface water.  There are showers (pay) at the servo.

                   Johnnz



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Yeah we stayed at a fairly dreadful caravan park in Gympie and saw this spot as we drove out of town next day

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Confirm, confirm, confirm......also note 6 mile creek near Matilda is good with toilets & showers.

 

Matilda Servo has hot/cold showers available for $3 ph....food is also good.

 

Only 1 CP in town and now under new management who are trying hard to help.......most sites ok for smaller vans, a mate & I got the only large sites to handle 22-25 van or larger motorhomes.



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we stayed at Matilda Roadhouse and it is great...free...but pay for showers. I did have a close encounter coming out on the dirt road on the first bend,turning left. My left rear wheel went over the edge (1ft) but I managed to keep momentum. The 2 boulders on the corner are close together and I think it is to deter big rigs. I have a 40ft coach and I am sure, previously it was not so narrow. If you have a big rig, park up in the carpark and walk down to check first,IMG_1437.JPGIMG_1437.JPG as it is difficult to judge because the boulders are so close to the turn.
Safe travels.



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I stayed at this one on the way north from Brisbane and I think it's great. A comfortable safe camp that's free, and a good hot shower at a very reasonable price. There are comments on Wiki camps that it smells bad and the birds make a lot of noise! But the only smell I noticed was the goose and duck poop (smelled worse things) and the ''bird'' noises at night was a few squabbling bats! I've certainly added it to my list of places to stay when you need an overnighter and a shower. Oh, and the fuel was the cheapest north of Brisbane.



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I stayed here last night. It has recently been sold and is now Puma. Nothing else has changed. I stayed in the first spot on the edge of the ponds. A huge amount of bird life and turtles.
Great amenities.

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