Noah Creek Eco Huts
Nature lodge in Thornton Beach
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Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
About this nature lodge rental
Noah Creek Eco Huts is a small family business that offer exclusive eco-friendly lodges and glamping accommodation in the heart of the Noah Creek Rainforest Reserve, the largest private World Heritage rainforest in the Daintree Cape Tribulation area..
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony or Patio
Beachfront or waterfront
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Thornton Beach
Available Rooms
1 Queen • 1291 ft²
Sleeps 8
+
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2 Bunk • 1291 ft²
Sleeps 8
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1 Queen • 269 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Queen • 269 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Queen • 193 ft²
Sleeps 2
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Reviews
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10.0
Situated in the most breathtaking park, with incredible nature walks on the property.
10.0
I liked being disconnected and that my son had a forced screen break! The creek was very cold but we still loved having a swim. It’s close to all Cape Trib activities. The camp kitchen was very well equipped.
Nothing really but it would be a bonus to have a guest laundry as we got a bit muddy due to the wet weather.
9.0
Location is fantastic. In the middle of the rainforest. Eco huts very simple but comfortable. Netting to keep the bugs out. Incredible the noises at night. All sorts of creatures out there. Just like camping in the middle of the forest but in the comfort of a room with bed and shower. Really nice experience. The swim down in Noah’s creek is amazing, refreshing really in the rainforest and you can walk up to a bigger swim hole 300 m upstream. Kitchen and bbq area fully equipped. Wifi and electricity in this area. Huts have only small light and ubs charging points. Best bring your own food to cook. Lots of walks and hiking around the area. Beach close by, beautiful views but no swimming due to stingers and crocodiles. Staff very friendly and eager to give advice and help you get used to what is a very different environment to what we were used to.
The area had been heavily affected by typhoon in december. Roads were partially closed and only residents and those with booked rooms allowed through. Could not make it to cape tribulation. We were here in feb which is not the best season they say and with typhoon even worse. Being from Spain we were not really aware and a little more information upfront would have been nice. Anyway the huts were fine. Only the house down close to the entry had been hit by floods. All the residential areas kitchen and all were in perfect conditions.
7.0
Location, scenery, clean, relaxing
Overpriced. Whilst we appreciate it is marketed as an eco stop, we still felt we should at least be able to charge our phone, considering the remoteness of the area, and that there was powered lights and hot water in the units.
7.0
Schöne Lage am Fluss, einfache Unterkunft, schöne Hütten, sauber, freundliches Personal. Dusche unter freiem Himmel. Interessantes Konzept mit 12v in der Hütte. Gemeinschaftskunde und Feuerstelle
Hütten etwas klein, wenig Ablagen und Platz, Moskitonetz zu klein.
9.0
extensive property with beautiful walks, staff were personable, warm and welcoming. beds were comfortable, outside ensuite was delightful. Hammock and chairs on patio/deck. Excellent camp kitchen.
The hut was just a tiny bit small - not much room for luggage. The outside patio was great but with such heavy rain, we couldn't leave anything outside on the deck.
8.0
Georgeous location
The sign-posting for the walks needs to be seriously updated as we got lost many times and heard the same from other guests when we came across each other in the communal kitchen. I am sad that there was no mention at all that we were on Kuku Yalanji country and the absence of any mention is consistent with the attitudes I came across from white people in northern Queensland. I am white too - but having grown up in South Africa under apartheid, before it was thankfully eradicated in 1991, I felt like I had gone back to the past .
10.0
We loved the serenity!! Nights around the fire in the fire-pit were especially lovely. A swim in the fast-flowing creek was challenging, brief, but fun. The outdoor bathroom was perfect, as was the outdoor kitchen - excellent.
9.0
Wonderful secluded spot with clean and comfy glamping huts, and a private swimming hole (current too fast for small children). Loved listening to the insects and the creek rushing at night. The communal kitchen was tidy and pretty well equipped. Beautiful timber benches.
A path to the kitchen area would be nice as the ground was a bit squelchy. Also, while we were fine with self check-in we had trouble finding our hut because the abbreviations on the map - G1, G2 etc - didn't match the hut name on the board -'Amaranthine'. I suggest as an easy fix the map's 'G1' could be chalked next to the name eg 'Amaranthine'.
10.0
Fabulous location with a beautiful swimming hole and spectacular view of the ranges. Cabins were well spaced apart from each other and really clean and comfortable. Owners and staff were very friendly and helpful. Kitchen was large and really well equipped. Will definitely stay here again.
9.0
Very beautiful property for the family holiday's, we stayed second time, it's amazing experience
9.0
Amazing place if you want to spend time in the nature and recharge. Andy and his family are adorable. I will definitely come back one day.
9.0
Everything
10.0
We love escaping to Noah creek. It is the off the grid paradise we all need to reconnect and unwind. Being able meander through wilderness and swim in the creek is a real privilege we love coming back to. : )
7.0
I loved the bathroom and being fully immersed in nature. What an incredible place to relax and unwind for the weekend.
I was a little freaked out at night with the place being so open, but this was only first night jitters I think.
9.0
amazing scenery and location. loved the open space, its history and the view is mindblowing
it is a bit of a spider’s den also inside. both small and massive ones and a lot of web around. we dont mind them much and got used to them, even named them! but might not be for everyone.
9.0
Total privacy! open-no walls.
Requests not responded to by business.
10.0
quiet and relaxing, fantastic accommodation & facilities . the waterhole is beautiful.
zero
10.0
Everything was incredible! -the location, the eco-hut and outdoor bath, shower and kitchen, the fireplace, walking to the dragon hole was a real special highlight. thank you for the incredible place to stay!
nothing, everything was perfect!
5.0
The swimming hole nearby was amazing
Bath was great.
Over priced, for $350 expect some special touches.
It was very underdone in special touches….
No privacy, looking right in to others huts, kids walking by the tent, not a “romantic spot” unless you like an audience,
10.0
so well set up and thought out. what a gorgeous place. can’t wait to come back.
10.0
Gorgeous glamping!
Beautiful setting and views. Peaceful quiet but close to Cape trib (driving). Outdoor bath is awesome. Friendly staff. We had a lovely time and would highly recommend 😊
Nothing
8.0
amazing eco house! felt like we were right in the lungs of the Daintree waking up high amongst the trees. it was heaven!
a few mozzies but that’s life in the Daintree!
10.0
Loved the location. Beautiful hikes and private swim holes on this property. The views from the bed and kitchen are breathtaking. The outdoor shower and bath were very sweet too. Would highly recommend staying here.
10.0
great location and beautiful surroundings, stunning outdoor bath and shower area. lovely communicative and friendly owners!
8.0
beautiful and relaxing location
no reception
FAQs
How much does this nature lodge cost compared to others in Thornton Beach?
The average price for a rental in Thornton Beach is $393 per night. This rental is $125 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this nature lodge?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Noah Creek Eco Huts. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this nature lodge?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this nature lodge. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Noah Creek Eco Huts pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this nature lodge is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Noah Creek Eco Huts?
We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, balcony or patio, and beachfront or waterfront.
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