Fred and Wilma Flintston and Barney and Betty Rubble. Boomerang
Yabba Dabba Do! A rainforest retreat that gives off The Flintstones vibes is back on the market.
Located at Kuranda in the Cairns region, the two bedroom “off-grid glamping escape” at Lot 12 Oak Forest Road has rendered walls and concrete floors that conjure up memories of the 1960s Stone Age cartoon sitcom.
Rendered and sculpted walls are a feature
You can just about hear Fred Flinstone call out “Wilma” to his wife from the kitchen.
As is the mosaic flooring in the kitchen
On the market with Ray White Cairns, Cairns Beaches and Palm Cove agent Sonia Poole, the retreat on a 2.1ha rainforest block is described as “wildly different”.
There are plenty of unique features
But Fred will have to give up his “hair-brained schemes” to afford this unique piece of real estate.
It is on the market for offers over $499,000.
“Looking for something wildly different? This 5.2-acre off-grid retreat is anything but ordinary,” the listing says.
“With established walking tracks winding through the property, it’s the perfect place to explore, unwind, and enjoy nature.”
Even this bedroom features timber features
Described as an “adventure-ready hideaway”, the property offers “a weekend campout with friends or your own peaceful escape, everything is in place to simply arrive and relax”.
There are two “unique” sleeping set-ups, and a bathroom with a view and a flushing toilet.
Other features include two small sheds, water tanks, laundry facilities, a cleared pad for those planning to build their dream home and an outdoor spa.
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Take a dip in the spa after a day out hunting mammoths
“Whether you like it or love it, this one-of-a-kind retreat is hard to ignore,” the listing says. “It’s different, it’s ready, and it’s waiting for the next adventurer to make it theirs.”
Just don’t forget to invite Barney and Betty.
It is surrounded by lush rainforest