Cabins near Bright

Make your cosy cabin dream a reality in this mountain town.

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Bright Accommodation Park

177 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Bright, VIC
Come and enjoy your holiday or weekend getaway with us and we will do you great deals on your accommodation. Ideally located on the outskirts of beautiful Bright ‘the Gateway to the Alpine ski resorts’, we offer cabins, caravan, powered and unpowered camping sites for a fabulous holiday getaway for the whole family. With free access to our pool, play ground and walking and riding tracks and only a short distance to the ski resorts of ‘Mt Hotham, Falls Creek and Mt Buffalo. Set on five acres adjacent to the state park and right across the road from the Ovens River and the well known Rail Trail, we offer a peaceful holiday environment, with many things to do right at your fingertips. With a full range of accommodation types to select from, including ‘motel or apartment style’ villas, powered and unpowered camping, we will certainly be able to meet your holiday requirements.
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AU$40
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Tawonga Tourist Park

133 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Tawonga, VIC
Welcome to Tawonga Tourist Park, where adventure meets relaxation in the heart of Victoria's stunning High Country. We're excited to announce that we're officially open after extensive refurbishment and a range of exciting new additions. Our brand new reception area is waiting to welcome you, along with a new café and retail area where you can relax and unwind after a day of exploring. And speaking of exploring, our newly refurbished cabins are looking absolutely gorgeous and are the perfect base for your next adventure. We've also undergone extensive underground infrastructure works to ensure that your stay is as comfortable and convenient as possible. Tawonga Tourist Park is nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by the unique Bogong National Park and magnificent Bogong high plains. With easy access from Albury/Wodonga, Wangaratta, and surrounding historic townships, our park is the perfect destination for your next holiday. Whether you're interested in fishing, skiing, hiking, swimming or simply relaxing by the campfire, we've got you covered. Our range of facilities, including newly refurbished cabins, amenities blocks, cafe, BBQ area, and camp kitchen, are designed to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. And if you're looking for something a little extra special, keep an eye out for our upcoming glamping facilities, coming soon! We can't wait to see you at Tawonga Tourist Park!
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AU$49
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Cabins near Bright guide

Overview

Whether you’re keen on climbing mountains, wine tasting, or catching all the autumn colours, the historic holiday town of Bright is a great spot to chill out in a cabin for a few days. Idyllic in spring and autumn, when mother nature puts on a show to remember, Bright is also a popular summer spot, with plenty of cabins ready to welcome the whole family—including your furry friends. Sitting at the foot of Mount Buffalo National Park and just a short drive from the Victorian Alps, Bright is also a great spot for channeling those mountain-town vibes and cosying up in a funky lodge or chalet. The perfect holiday retreat whatever the weather, some cabins in Bright also have swimming pools or lakes and rivers perfect for wild swimming in the summer and wood-burning stoves for comfy nights in the winter.

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