Forest cabins near Logan City

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Turkey's Nest Rainforest Cottages

3 sites · Lodging15 acres · Mount Glorious, QLD
Escape to a private cottage in the rainforest, with a cosy wood fire, views to the forest and birds visiting your verandah. Take a rainforest walk, stop at the local cafe, then back to your cottage for a massage, reading a book, sipping wine, a romantic candlelit meal, port and chocolates - how much more relaxing can it get? These are cottages only (no camping). Our cottages are fully self-contained with cooking facilities, full bathroom, fireplaces, verandah overlooking the forest, comfortable beds and all linen provided. Mount Glorious has a cafe and a restaurant open during the day. There is no evening dining. A local chef will provide meals to your cottage (prior bookings necessary). Contact us for details. Turkey's Nest is just 40km from Brisbane CBD - close to the city, yet a world away! Turkey's Nest is a wildlife refuge under the Land for Wildlife scheme, pets are not permitted.
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AU$205
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Talweg of Talley Valley on the Gold Coast

8 sites · Lodging20 acres · Tallebudgera Valley, QLD
Talweg of Talley Valley is the breath of fresh air you’ve been craving. Our Farm-Art Stay is the perfect escape from the city to experience nature, reflect on sunsets, listen to bird calls, watch the moon, or star gaze. We offer a unique creative retreat open to all types of artists, scientists, makers, designers, and educators looking for time and space to work on their creative projects. Only an hour from Brisbane, and minutes from Burleigh Heads, we offer tranquil and secluded farm stay accommodation connected to natural scenery, farmland and key geographical sites of interest in all directions. There is a strong arts presence in the wider area including major regional galleries like Home of the Arts and the Margaret Olley Art Centre,Tweed Regional Gallery and many festivals. Enjoy the best of the Gold Coast beaches and Southern Qld destinations. Talweg was an old 20-acre banana farm; now we are dedicated to the conservation of the pristine wilderness. We would love to share it with you.
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AU$130
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Crystal Creek Rainforest Retreat

10 sites · Lodging250 acres · Upper Crystal Creek, NSW
The perfect romantic getaway in the rainforest https://www.ccrr.com.au/ Our adult only, romantic hideaway retreat is nestled amongst 250 acres of pristine rainforest within the beautiful Northern Rivers of NSW, just 50 minutes from the Gold Coast airport. The 13 luxurious villas and lodges are individually positioned throughout the private estate, carefully hidden amongst the contours, offering incredible rainforest and mountain views, and providing the utmost in privacy and seclusion. https://www.ccrr.com.au/accommodation/ Each spacious villa provides the perfect setting for a romantic escape, equipped with cosy lounges and log fireplaces, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, comfy bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and large couples’ spa baths. All accommodation has fitted kitchens, with outdoor Weber BBQs, and both internal and external dining areas. Our expansive Luxury Mountain View Lodges offer large decks with private plunge pools. The retreat hosts 8km of picturesque rainforest walking & hiking trails, home to many rare and endangered plants and animal species, including 400 types of flora. Secluded rock pools and hammocks are nestled along our creek where you can while away the day listening to the songs, twitters and calls from a myriad variety of our 150 species of resident birds. Allow our spa therapists to pamper you with a deep tissue massage, then retire to your own secluded spot for a peaceful picnic and chilled glass of wine. Our new wine cellar and bar lounge features over 1,000 bottles of international and local wines and Champagnes, showcasing the best of globally renowned wine regions according to their climate, terroir and grape styles. https://www.ccrr.com.au/bar-lounge-and-private-dining/bar-lounge-wine-cellar/ Enjoy your cellar selection, or choose from the bar’s spirited cocktails, evocative gins and smooth barrelled aged rums while relaxing in the fine ambience of the lounge. Recline in leather wing-back chairs with a log fire on cool mountain evenings – or sip with delicate breezes on spring summer days.
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AU$665
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Forest cabins near Logan City guide

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Looking for a camping experience in a cosy cabin surrounded by lush forest near Logan City, Queensland? Hipcamp offers over 700 options that fit that description! The average price per night is $25, and options start as low as $5. Some top-rated campsites in the area include Bushywood at Woodfordskilake (823 reviews), Crystal Creek Ranch (781 reviews), and Noosa Equestrian & Camping (251 reviews). Popular amenities include potable water, cooking equipment, and trash disposal. Popular activities to enjoy while camping in this area include hiking and swimming.

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