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Address:  1180 Stanley Pocket Road
Crossdale, QLD, Australia
4312 
Camp Somerset

Camp Somerset

   
Contact Person: Jo Gowans
   
Telephone: 07 5426 0126
Remember to mention you saw us on schoolresources.com.au.
   
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Website: http://www.campsomerset.com  
     
2nd Contact Person :
Angus Gowans
     
Location of program :
Crossdale
     
Appropriate age group :
Primary and Secondary school ages
     
Average cost per child :
$93 per student for a 3 day/2night camp
     
Minimum number of students :
20
     
Minimum notice for booking :
6 months
     
Holiday programs :
Summer camps are on during the December/ January
     
Teacher PD :
Teachers are welcome to use our facilities for PD days
     
Special Offers :
Teachers pay for catering only
     
Full Comprehensive Description :



Camp Somerset is located 1 1/2 hours north west on the shores of Somerset Dam and  provides modern facilities at affordable rates.   Each of our 13 cabins,holds up to 10 people in each, including a separate supervisors room for teachers. The cabins also have an ensuite and kitchenette/lounge room together with their own verandah.
  

The Main Complex is a fully airconditioned area for dining and meeting, and includes pool table, table tennis table, overhead data projector, sound system and plenty more.  

There are also plenty of activities to be enjoyed during your stay.  Our property is on 1000 acres of bushland and 3km of waterfrontage, so there is plenty of room to move! These include canoeing, raft building, hiking, low ropes and initiative course, orienteering, beach volleyball, tennis, basketball, a huge oval for a variety of sports/activities, and prime access to Somerset Dam for waterskiing.   Camp outs are welcome and can be accommodated at our Koala Grove, Pelican Point and Turtle Cove water frontage areas together with our Log Cabin bush camp. Programmed camps can be arranged according to your needs (ie leadership, group building, etc), simply contact us and discuss your needs.

Our in house caterer is Catering by Delicious, an award winning caterer. Their menus are available at www.caterdeli.com with their prices included in our fully catered option.  They are able to cater for all sorts of special dietary requirements and there is always plenty of food.

Self catering is also welcome, some conditions do apply.

So enjoy the outdoors the way you like it! 

 

     

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