Glamping near Atherton with swimming

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Mirimbi Eco Retreat

14 sites · Lodging, Tents14 acres · Kamerunga, QLD
Welcome to Mirimbi Eco Retreat, a haven of natural beauty and cultural significance nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Barron Gorge National Park Walking Track Network. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of our newly installed Tiny Home, a cozy sanctuary equipped with an ensuite and kitchenette, perfect for singles or couples seeking a serene escape. Take a leisurely stroll to the enchanting Stoney Creek and marvel at the cascading Stoney Creek Falls, a picturesque setting that defines the natural splendor of Mirimbi. Our retreat is strategically located near the world-renowned Kuranda Scenic Railway, offering you a chance to embark on a journey through one of the most extraordinary rail experiences on the planet. Adventure awaits with a plethora of activities at your fingertips, from the thrill of Barron River Rafting to the excitement of Smithfield Mountain Bike Park Trail. Delight in the breathtaking Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, providing a unique perspective of the lush rainforest canopy. Conveniently situated just 15-20 minutes from Cairns International Airport, Cairns CBD, Northern Beaches, and Skyrail, Mirimbi Eco Retreat serves as the perfect gateway to countless attractions. The possibilities for exploration are endless, making your stay with us an unforgettable adventure. Please note that Mirimbi Eco Retreat is an ongoing staged development project, destined to evolve into a high-end luxury haven. While we are in development mode, our facilities cater to basic camping needs. Be aware of building materials and ongoing construction activities on the property. Exercise caution, especially with unfenced drop-offs and cliffs. We kindly request campers to take utmost care and control of pets and young children during their stay. For a limited time, we're thrilled to offer an exclusive half-price opening special—experience the magic of Mirimbi for just $250 per night. Revel in the unique cultural essence of Mirimbi, where every corner tells a story and every view is a masterpiece. Come and experience Mirimbi Eco Retreat—an oasis where nature, culture, and luxury converge in perfect harmony. Book now to seize the opportunity to be among the first to bask in the wonders of Mirimbi at an irresistible half-price opening special rate. Your eco-friendly adventure awaits!
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AU$66
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Trevellie Farm

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres · Dimbulah, QLD
CLOSED FOR NOW. Sorry guys, we were trashed in the wet season floods, and have no idea when we'll be able to set our site up again. Will open up dates when we are back in business! Happy Camping! We have a secluded little spot on the Walsh River, on our 100 acre farm. We welcome self contained campers (caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, tents etc), however also have accommodation available. There are 2 options - book accommodation (bedroom, kitchen, lounge, air conditioning, tv, bathroom, laundry...) or book camping (use as much of the facilities as you like, apart from bedrooms - including power, wifi, kitchen, bathroom, laundry etc) There is a 5 room donga (range of queen, double and twin (bunks) rooms, as well as a queen+bunks caravan (could sleep a family of 4). There is also a kitchen/lounge donga, with dishwasher, microwave, 75" TV and several fridges. The bathroom donga has 2 showers and 3 toilets. Camping - power and water sites available, or just bush camp! (facilities still available to use) The site is located above the Walsh River - out of flood zone, so the water is generally a short walk away (maybe 100m). The river is very shady and kid friendly. No pets sorry.
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AU$30
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On The Wild Side

8 sites · Lodging50 acres · Kalunga, QLD
A basic but clean and tidy fully self contained cabin (amenities block is approx. 30m away from the cabin), built in part of a larger structure, located 100m from the main farm homestead, on a small rise above the bank of the Wild River. Guests are able to access the river which can vary in size depending on the time of the year. There are 100's kms of tracks which can be accessed from the property suitable for mountain biking, hiking, horse riding or motor bikes (we do not allow motor bikes to be ridden on our property other than to come and go while accessing the surrounding State Forest Tracks or main roads). The property is isolated and situated .5 kms away from our nearest neighbours, so is suitable for those who will enjoy a quiet time in nature. Most times of the year it is possible to have a camp fire along side the river. During the wet season it is advisable to have a 4WD or at least a vehicle with higher clearance vehicle to access the property. As a licensed caterer for many years, I am able to provide Meals & Snacks should you require them. We do offer horse rides on 2 of our quiet horses, conditions apply. If you have your own horses that you'd like to bring we can provide you a 4 acre paddock for your horses to use.
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Kuranda River Retreat-Eco Cabin

7 sites · Lodging100 acres · Kuranda, QLD
Escape, Unplug, and Reconnect with Nature at Kuranda River Retreat Welcome to Kuranda River Retreat, a secluded adult-only off-grid eco cabin nestled on the serene banks of the Barron River in Far North Queensland. Set amidst 100 acres of pristine wilderness, our retreat offers the ultimate digital detox, inviting you to disconnect from the modern world and immerse yourself in nature’s tranquil embrace. A Riverside Oasis Embrace the River’s Serenity: Wake up to the sounds of the Barron River, where natural rock pools, sandy beaches, and soothing cascades create a perfect natural retreat. The rivers flow beckons for a swim or a serene kayaking journey. From your cabin’s panoramic windows—and even from ‘the best view from the loo’—appreciate stunning vistas of the river and the lush landscape beyond. Nature's Playground Explore Diverse Landscapes: Wander along trails that meander through the captivating Grass Tree Forests, dense Rainforest, and sunlit Open Woodlands that define our property. Each path offers new adventures, revealing vibrant ecosystems and abundant wildlife. Delight in encounters with our hand-raised and rescued wallabies and keep an eye out for a friendly visit from our resident horses, who often meander up to greet our guests. A Bird Watcher’s Paradise: For bird enthusiasts, Kuranda River Retreat is an unparalleled haven. With binoculars provided in your cabin, enjoy a front-row seat to a dazzling display of avian life. Watch as colourful parrots, majestic raptors, and melodious songbirds fill the skies and treetops, creating a vibrant living tapestry. Tranquil Moments Unwind in Nature’s Embrace: Relax on your private deck with a compelling novel, letting the soft sounds of the river’s cascades provide a soothing soundtrack. As dusk settles, gather around your own intimate fire spot. Feel the warmth of the crackling flames, listen to the symphony of the night, and gaze up at a star-filled sky, far from the distractions of city lights. The Heart of Adventure Gateway to Kuranda: Just a 15-minute drive brings you to the unique township of Kuranda, the charming ‘Village in the Rainforest.’ Here, explore vibrant markets, local arts, and crafts, or embark on the award-winning Skyrail and Kuranda scenic train. These iconic journeys reveal the breathtaking beauty of the Tablelands, seamlessly blending relaxation with adventure. Reconnect with the Essentials A Sanctuary of Rejuvenation: Kuranda River Retreat is more than just a cabin—it’s a sanctuary designed to help you unplug from the digital world and reconnect with life’s essentials. Embrace the simplicity of off-grid living, surrounded by untouched landscapes and the calming hum of the wilderness. Whether you’re exploring diverse habitats, enjoying the river’s serene flow, or enjoying quiet moments by your fire, this retreat promises a rejuvenating escape like no other. At Kuranda River Retreat, let nature’s embrace soothe your soul and awaken your spirit, crafting lasting memories in a haven of serenity and natural beauty.
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AU$310
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Hillcrest hideaway Cottage

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Jaggan, QLD
Hillcrest hideaway Cottage is a three bedroom cottage on our family property, 7 minutes drive to MALANDA. There is a yard area and parking area available with the booking. The house is facing opposite the main house which allows for privacy and own access. It's a nice quiet farming area for walking down country roads and plenty of wildlife around including tree kangaroos and cassowaries.
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AU$90
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Cairns Gateway B&B Cottage

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Gordonvale, QLD
Cairns Gateway B&B Cottage is nestled within the picturesque Mulgrave Valley, near the town of Gordonvale only half an hour’s drive South of Cairns. We are conveniently located at the Southern entrance to the beautiful Atherton Tablelands.Our smoke-free fully self-contained one bedroom cottage is situated next to our home on our one acre property. We are close to Cairns, the Atherton Tablelands, local attractions, tour pick-ups, golf courses and bus stops.Swimming PoolLocated on AcreageTropical and Herb GardensPrivate BBQ & Patio Area
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Ironbark House Dimbulah

1 site · Lodging1345 acres · Dimbulah, QLD
Situated a ridgeline gazing out across the wilderness for over 50kms towards Mt Mulligan Station, the Hann Tablelands and Mt Baker. This off-grid 1345 acre property has its own solar power generation system and harvests all its own water, is located on the outskirts of the Atherton Tablelands in the farming district of Dimbulah on route to Mt Mulligan and Chillagoe.Just constructed, Ironbark House has two large bedrooms both with spacious ensuites, separated by a welcoming kitchen/dining/living area with a generous verandah overlooking the most amazing vista for luxurious al-fresco dining and entertaining.This private 1345 acre working cattle property is a mix of wildlife habitat, with a healthy bird population of well over 110 different species found on the property, as well as it’s own colony of rock wallabies.A network of 25 km of marked trails cover the entire property accessible by a variety of means 4X4, horseback, mountain bike or walking. Private wildlife/bird/farm tours and Ride The Outback horse riding available on site.
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AU$265
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Looking for a unique camping experience near Atherton, Queensland? Hipcamp has over 45 options for you to choose from that offer both glamping accommodations and swimming activities in the area. The average price per night is $25, with options as low as $20. Check out top campsites like The Billabong Kuranda (90 reviews), On The Wild Side (7 reviews), and Ginya Mija Wamban (9 reviews). Popular amenities include toilets, campfires, and trash services. Popular activities include wind sports, climbing, and biking.

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