Just minutes' drive north of the Daintree River Ferry Crossing, located in Forest Creek section of the Daintree Rainforest. 30 acres of mixed trees & bush plus stunning rainforest creek. At one time, there was cattle farming land and now majority unused with boundary areas supporting regrown immature rainforest. This really is just an amazing block for an energetic and creative buyer who seeks privacy and beauty in the everyday. This would be the perfect block to set up as an off-grid hobby farm or similar. Quality soil at the southern base of Thornton Peak Mountain. The property is accessed from Forest Creek Road via an easement which runs along the old banana farm boundary (Shown in pink in satellite photos} * Council Rates are approx. $1900 per year. * Development Zone is Rural and Rural Activity. * 4WD vehicle is required to access this property because the access road (easement) is ungraded and muddy. * Please call or email mark.whitham@mossman.rh.com.au - 0419 735 943 to discuss this opportunity further. * More photos coming soon
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