There’s a moment every dog owner knows — unclipping the lead, a pause as the dog surveys the space, and then pure joy.
A burst of speed, a roll in the grass, a leap into water. At Houndstead, that moment is uninterrupted.
Set on 38 acres outside Eumundi, this private, bookable dog park is a rare haven where dogs can roam, swim, climb, and play — and their owners can truly relax.
Houndstead is the brainchild of Nadja, a project manager by day and dedicated dog carer by night.
She has owned the property for four years and has long been involved in rescuing and rehabilitating dogs.
“I’ve always been into rescuing dogs and rehabilitating them,” she said.
Over the years, Nadja has fostered a number of dogs, including several Great Danes, and recently completed a Diploma in Canine Psychology.
Her ultimate goal is to build a psychology centre for dogs, focusing on those with behavioural issues or traumatic pasts.
“It will focus on dogs with issues and damaged dogs – those who have been rescued. I would like to help more dogs,” she said.
The retreat itself is purpose-built. A 2.4-metre-high fence encloses five acres of open paddocks, providing a secure and calm environment for medium to giant dogs.
A gentle 300-metre walk from the car park leads to the park entrance, with dogs kept on lead until they enter the play space.
Once inside, dogs are free to explore, sniff, climb hay bales, chase toys, or head straight for the highlight – the pool.
Designed for both dogs and humans, the pool features a gradual slope into a shallow end of .5 metres, and a deep end of 1.6 metres. Most edges are shaped so dogs can climb out independently, and dog swim vests are available in multiple sizes.
Owners are encouraged to join their pets in the water.
“They love the space. No dogs are charging at people or other dogs. It’s peaceful and a great way to relax with your animals,” Nadja said.
Houndstead also caters to humans. The pool house is fully furnished, with shaded seating, a toilet and shower, coffee and tea facilities, cold drinks, and snacks.
Essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent for humans and dogs, first aid kits, and poo bags are available on site. Glass is prohibited outside the pool house to maintain safety.
Bookings are required, and the park is limited to one group at a time, giving it a private and tranquil atmosphere.
This design makes it ideal for dogs who are anxious, reactive, or simply prefer space over crowds, as well as owners who want a quieter alternative to public dog parks or beaches.
Nadja’s vision goes beyond recreation. The park is an extension of her work in dog rehabilitation and canine psychology.
By providing a secure, enriching environment, she offers dogs a place to build confidence and enjoy freedom safely. “It will focus on dogs with issues and damaged dogs — those who have been rescued,” she said.
In a region where dogs are part of everyday life, Houndstead represents a new approach to responsible pet ownership.
Dogs can be dogs, humans can relax.
At Houndstead, freedom is structured, safety is built in, and joy is guaranteed.
It’s a place where pets and their owners can truly enjoy time together, away from the chaos of busy public spaces, in the heart of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
For more info, go to: www.houndstead.com.au/











