Cabins near Surfers Paradise

Camping comes with surf, sand, and year-round sunshine at the Gold Coast’s flagship beach town.

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Jandarra, Tallebudgera Valley

7 sites · Lodging, Tents135 acres · Tallebudgera Valley, QLD
Jandarra Farm offers a comfortable and peaceful camping experience on a working farm in the Gold Coast hinterland. Certified through Ecotourism Australia, Jandarra’s goal is to model and inspire responsible ecological stewardship and foster harmony and creativity to build a regenerative and abundant future. Unfortunately, camping will cease on the 24 December 2024 when the property will be prepared to handover to new owners. We welcome you to come stay before then. Jandarra means 'place of peace' and we honour this by having a maximum of 6 campers at a time. Guests can visit the rockpool, take a self-guided walk through the rainforest, book a sauna (see Extras), and enjoy a conversation around the campfire under the stars (BYO firewood or see Extras). Take a short, hot shower with a view of the hills, toilets and a camp kitchen (no microwave or fridge) inside a rustic barn with tables and chairs. Starlink is the newest additon to the farm though may not have coverage in the camping areas. Telstra has some coverage. The 135-acre farm in Tallebudgera Valley is home to cattle, chickens, worm farms and bee hives, plus local wildlife. Guests are invited to learn about regenerative agricultural practices such as how Jandarra is managing cattle to build soil biology and rebalance nature, using holistic management practices - moving the cattle every day using electric fences (to replace the predators) and small paddocks (26 of them actually). EXTRAS - We offer a range of Jandarra Experiences including: - Pop-up trailer, BYO linen (fully set up on arrival, sans linen) - Lomi Lomi massage at a time to suit you (See notes in Extras - $125 for 60 mins) - Firewood from farm $15 per crate - Jandarra organic eggs $11 ECOTOURISM CERTIFIED CAMPING Jandarra is one of two Hipcamp sites to be certified through Ecotourism Australia. This certification assures travellers that they are booking high-quality eco experiences. Our goal is to model and inspire responsible ecological stewardship and foster harmony and creativity to build a regenerative and abundant future. There are many places to wander, sit and listen. Over 90 bird species have been listed here. Jandarra is a registered Land for Wildlife property and we ask all guests to be mindful of wildlife and farm animals when moving around the property. SUSTAINABILITY The caretaker of this property co-founded "Boomerang Bags", a not-for-profit organisation raising awareness of plastic pollution through community engagement. There are over 1200 communities globally diverting material from landfill and creating habits of reuse rather than single-use. Therefore, drumroll...please bring reusable rather than single-use (eg beeswax wraps instead of cling wrap, real containers rather than takeaway) and take home any rubbish (you won't find any bins except for the food scraps). ABOUT REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE Jandarra is the 40th property in Australia to undertake the Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) Process through the Savory Institute. EOV was developed in collaboration with leading soil scientists, ecologists, agronomists and an extensive network of regenerative land managers around the world. EOV is a practical and scalable soil and landscape assessment methodology that tracks outcomes in biodiversity, soil health, and ecosystem function (water cycle, mineral cycle, energy flow and community dynamics). Jandarra has 10 Short term monitoring sites plus one long-term monitoring site. By recognising both land regeneration targets and trends, EOV endorsement is bestowed as long as land health moves in a net positive direction with the third year monitoring event in April 2023 confirming the positive trend. We believe EOV gives the land a voice and through this process, provides us with feedback to make better management decisions. We welcome a conversation and to share more information when you visit. THINGS TO DO NEARBY - Walk the Ocean Track at Burleigh Heads National Park and cool off at Echo Beach - 3 km walk, swim and picnic at the scenic Gorge Falls (end of Tallebudgera Valley) - Stock up on supplies at the organic food pantry and organic sourdough bakery in Burleigh - Dine at cafes and restaurants such as Parlour (the closest decent coffee), Wazen Japanese and JFK Italian, less than 15 minutes drive from Jandarra. *No smoking or vaping on the property, please. *If you have a larger group wanting visit, please contact us directly.
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Binna Burra Lodge

40 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Binna Burra, QLD
Positioned 800 metres above sea level amidst the sub-tropical rainforest of Woonoongoora – Lamington National Park in the Gold Coast Hinterland, Binna Burra is centre stage to some of Australia’s most spectacular natural features. The unique isolation provides the perfect escape from the stresses of every day life and a chance to get back to basics, interact with nature and experience a freedom and sense of peace that few places can offer. Our campsite is located right on the doorstep to Lamington National Park and the entrance to most walking tracks. The nearby Tea House cafe is also open for all guests and features a small gift shop with basic supplies and retail goods. Camping options include campsites for up to 4 people and a limited number of powered drive-on sites suitable for small campervans. Sites are level pitches. No vehicle access is possible onto campsites, only on drive on sites. Tents and gear must be carried a short distance from the loading bay to pre-allocated sites.
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Figtree Farm at Findon Creek

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents600 acres · Kyogle, NSW
Experience Figtree Farm at Findon Creek, a 600-acre natural oasis. Tucked away in a tranquil, secluded valley, this hidden gem is surrounded by Long Creek to the south and Findon Creek to the west, while the northern edge extends to the breathtaking Border Ranges National Park. On Gullibal land, Figtree Farm provides captivating vistas of Jalgumbin (Mt Lindesay) to the west and Lever's Plateau, a designated wilderness area of unlogged subtropical rainforest, to the north. This much-loved family-owned farm has a rich history, transitioning from a dairy farm to a beef property. Today, it flourishes with a bio-diverse planting of native trees and a bespoke joinery workshop crafting designer furniture. While Figtree Farm has been a camping destination for family and friends for many years and now we're happy to extend this welcome to Hipcampers too. As a starting point for this new venture at Findon Creek we offer 3 sites which are all suitable for larger groups; all situated on grassy open spaces beside the creek. In wet conditions you will need a 4WD to access these sites, though the flats themselves are not boggy. Explore the great outdoors by wandering along our extensive bush tracks and trying your hand at fishing in our farm dam stocked with silver perch. Figtree Farm has an abundance of bird and animal life. Here, tranquillity reigns, save for the occasional serenade of our friendly neighbourhood donkeys and the odd rooster. If you wish to wander further afield, Kyogle is a 30 minute drive away. And there is an all weather tennis court (with lights) nearby at Bundgeam Hall. Figtree Farm at Findon Creek promises opportunities for contemplation, relaxation and fun and it is our wish that you will have many happy memories of your visit here.
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Rainforest Gateway

18 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Gradys Creek, NSW
Rainforest Gateway is a family-owned park set on five acres of waterfront camping. Located on the popular scenic tourist route, Lions Road, in the Border Ranges ranges of northern NSW. The park features grassy powered sites, unpowered sites and comfortable units. On-site amenities include hot showers, flush toilets, laundry and camp kitchen. We are a dog-friendly park so the whole family is welcome. Dogs need to be restrained at all times. NO AGGRESSIVE DOGS. Relax and unwind by the creek, go for a paddle, or sit back enjoy a drink around the campfire at night with our family atmosphere. With great views, tranquil bushland, abundant wildlife and the Border Ranges National Park close by, there is always something to do. Firewood and ice available for purchase. We have Telstra coverage, plus Wi-Fi is available at the camp kitchen.
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Lumeah By The Creek Near Waterfalls

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents6 acres · Terania Creek, NSW
Immerse yourself in nature and relax near breathtaking waterfalls in this stunning space, offering plenty of room for you and your family to unwind. You have access to the property's exclusive 450-metre creek. Watch the kids play amongst the 3 waterholes while you kick back in our natural rapid bar. This portion of the creek is pristine with gentle sand bed bottoms, so it suits swimmers of all ages; the water is so clean you can drink it. You might be lucky enough to spot the 3 platypus and will be delighted by the variety of bird song. Explore the many varieties of trees and pick yourself some fruit to enjoy; help yourself to the fresh herbs grown to compliment whichever dish you decide to whip up. At dusk, sit by the fire pit and kick back under the stars while enjoying the sounds of the creek and nature's wilderness. Stock up on supplies from the General Store, only 5 minute's drive, or for your major supermarkets, head into Lismore, 25 minute's drive. Visit Protesters Falls, Tehuti Falls, Whian Whian Falls, and Minyon Falls, just minutes away by car. Swimming holes and nature trails await you. Byron Bay’s beaches are only 45 minutes away. The nearby Channon Pub or the famous monthly Channon markets have all that you need for a delicious, effort-free meal! Visit nearby towns Nimbin (25 mins) and Bangalow (40 mins) for local cafes, pubs, bakeries, homewares, fashion and art.
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Terania Creek Retreat - The Channon

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents6 acres · Terania Creek, NSW
Located along Terania Creek, 4.8km drive from The Channon General Store and Tavern and 7.5km drive from Protesters Falls, Terania Green Boutique Cottages are situated on 6.5-acres of lush natural gardens. Camp sites have their own fully equipped bathroom with flush toilet hot shower and separate basin area. Highlights include a natural swimming hole in Terania Creek, wood fired ovens, free WiFi, Smart TV's with Netflix and Stan. This hobby farm and Eco Resort offers self-contained, pet friendly chalets with a fully equipped kitchen and garden furniture. The kitchens are equipped with an oven, mircrowave, stove top, refrigerator and all the utensils and cookware you will need, also included are basic condiments. Each offer a lounge/dining area. The ensuite bathroom has a shower. Guests can enjoy walks on the property, along the creek or fishing and swimming in the natural waters fed from Nightcap National Park. There are a variety of markets in the surrounding areas, such as Channon Craft Market (2nd Sunday of each month), Bangalow, Byron Bay and Mullimbimby. Byron Bay's surf beaches and Ballina Byron Gateway Airport are both 45 minutes' drive away. Cabins are fully equipped with all you need and have free WIFi and Smart TV's for a rainy afternoon movie. The Channon Tavern is just 4klm down the road for a nice cold beer and live music on a Sunday afternoon. Minyon Falls is now open again please see link below: https://lismoreapp.com.au/things-to-do/walks/minyon-falls-walking-track-re-open-to-the-public?id=5bf2a8b9573c68002a7a7f56
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Gold Coast Tree Houses

7 sites · Lodging54 acres · Austinville, QLD
Gold Coast Tree Houses in Austinville, halfway between the beautiful Beaches and thriving suburbs of the Gold Coast, and to Springbrook national park with its stunning and diverse rainforest walks, views and waterfalls. Twenty to thirty minutes from beautiful natural places in the Hinterland like Natural Bridge and the Springbrook waterfalls and lookouts. Thirty minutes from Coolangatta airport and the Gold Coast beaches. All buildings are ,Check in times are from 3pm and check out is by 10am. Gold Coast Tree Houses are completely surrounded by bush while having amazing views, both of the surrounding hills and the Gold Coast city and water itself. Gold Coast Tree Houses offer a different type of experience, one in which the guests become part of the landscape by staying in luxuriously unique and intimate Three levelled tree Houses. The Tree Houses are a true eco-friendly experience being 100% off grid, using Electricity from solar and battery while still giving you modern comforts and Gas for instant hot water and cooking. The water is clean, with no added chemicals, being non treated, locally caught pristine rainwater. Our grey water is treated onsite as best as possible to nourish the soil and not to pollute it. Access to a stunning communal pool, with a large jetted Spa joined together with a large entertaining deck all overlooking the Gold Coast city view and Hinterland. *Gold Coast Tree Houses provides a boutique and intimate experience with nature. An abundance of wild life with also an intimate array of domestic free ranging birds and farm animals to enjoy. Amazing three levelled tree Houses with galvanized spiral staircases going all the way up to the third level bathing area and viewing deck. Bottom level being disability friendly and sleeping options on the lower and middle level. Our Full Terms and Conditions of the stay can be found on our website. www.goldcoasttreehouses.com.au This will include further details of the entry requirements, holding deposit of $500 and the holding card and Id requirements.
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Birdsong Cabin, Pottsville

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Pottsville, NSW
Fall asleep to the sound of the sea and wake up to birdsong. Our renovated cabin is nestled in Pottsville at the back of our family home in a quiet suburban setting that backs onto a bush reserve and also a koala habitat. Less than two-minute drive (10-minute walk) from Mooball Creek and Black Rocks Beach, and less than a five-minute drive to the local shopping village. Kayak, SUP, surf or swim on the beach or creek, or stay close and enjoy our saltwater pool. We have fresh beach towels ready for your stay. Plenty of walking trails and bike tracks locally. The cabin has everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay - see more details in the cabin description. Perfect for couples or singles for quiet getaways. We are a 25-minute drive to Byron Bay and 10 10-minute drive to the venue for Falls Festival, Splendour in the Grass, and Byron Blues Festival.
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Cabins near Surfers Paradise guide

Overview

Surfers Paradise has it all—soaring skyscrapers, miles of golden sands, and nonstop entertainment. Hit the beach for a surf class, cruise out to Stradbroke or Wave Break islands, or try just about any water sport you can think of. Get your adrenaline pumping at the Gold Coast theme parks, take in the views from the SkyPoint Observation Deck, or paddle around the canals on a kayak excursion. Stick around after sundown to browse the markets, join a beach party, or sample the city’s legendary nightlife, before checking into one of the holiday parks along the coast.

Where to go

Gold Coast Hinterlands

Lush rainforest, vineyards, and mountainous hinterlands lie inland from Surfers Paradise, and there are six national parks within easy reach of the Gold Coast. Visit glow-worm caves and hike to waterfalls in Mt. Tamborine National Park, or marvel at natural wonders like the Numinbah Valley and the Natural Bridge in Springbrook National Park. Adventurous campers should head to Lamington National Park, where you can hike to remote backcountry campsites and pitch your tent amid the bushlands. 

NSW North Coast 

South of the Gold Coast, the hippie haven and surf mecca of Byron Bay lies just over the New South Wales border. Stop along the way to visit the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, swim and surf at Tweed Heads, or hike in the Mount Jerusalem or Nightcap national parks. For the ultimate road trip, follow the Legendary Pacific Coast route from Tweed Heads all the way to Sydney

Sunshine Coast

Sandy beaches are hemmed in by bands of rainforest along the Sunshine Coast to the north. Rainbow Beach, Caloundra, and Noosa Heads are among the most popular beach towns, where you can swim, surf, and tuck into seafood by the beachside. Don’t miss a visit to the famous Eumundi Markets, a stop at Australia Zoo, and a hike in the Glass House Mountains.

When to go

Dry, sunny days can be enjoyed year-round along the Gold Coast, and it’s possible to swim, surf, and camp right through winter. Summer (December through January) is peak season, and Surfers Paradise is a vacation hotspot—book your campsite at least three months in advance and expect big crowds, especially during events like the Gold Coast 500. Family campers should avoid Schoolies week (typically late November), when school leavers take over the town with their all-night celebrations. 

Know before you go

  • The Gold Coast has an excellent public transport service, but having your own transport is useful for exploring the hinterlands and national parks.
  • Surfers Paradise has a large selection of shops where you can purchase camping gear and stock up on supplies before heading out into the hinterlands.
  • Fire bans are common in Queensland during summer and dry periods, so be sure to check local recommendations before lighting a campfire.
  • A National Parks pass is required to camp within Queensland’s national parks. 

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