Glamping near Cairns

Leave your campsite to explore the Great Barrier Reef, the islands and rainforests around Cairns.

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Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut

336 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Cairns, QLD
Few holiday resorts compare in popularity to our award-winning BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut in Tropical North Queensland. In fact, if you looked up the definition of ‘kid’s paradise’, you’re likely to see a description of BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut. Set just seven-minute drive from Cairns’ CBD, Cairns Coconut is an 11-hectare landscaped tropical oasis that holds its own against Cairns’ popular visitor attractions – the Great Barrier Reef, Wet Tropics Rainforest, and Atherton Tablelands. Accommodation comes in a few shapes and sizes – with cabins, condos, villas, caravan sites, and camping grounds available – all with the same access to the facilities that earned Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut its gold medal in the Queensland Tourism Awards (2019). Sure, World Heritage-listed icons might lure you out of the park’s surroundings but you can expect to walk away with holiday memories of what’s inside the park’s gates too; between the two swimming pools, slides, splash park, and pedal cars. If timing your visit for school holidays, be sure to call ahead to find out what activities are planned in-park – so parents can have some well-earned downtime and kids can burn off energy. *only sites are available for pet bookings* Please note: We are unable to accommodate boat, trailer, or van storage within the park.
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AU$52
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🦋 Rainforest & Tropical Gardens

14 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents30 acres · Mossman, QLD
Rainforest & Tropical Gardens is an alcohol, tobacco, drug free property and has sites available for camping on a private, peaceful acreage with beautiful gardens in amongst pristine rainforest. We are located just a few kms from the small town of Mossman in Far North Queensland and would suit quiet, respectful campers. Campfires are welcome in the fire pits provided, plenty of fire wood on site. The property is suitable for well supervised children. For campers well behaved pets are welcome, please ensure you clean up after them and keep them under control at all times. For the Rainforest Cabin no pets allowed. Toilet facilities available shortly (January) on West side of property, follow the pink ribbons hanging from the trees. Note: We only cater for tents, car camping and camping trailers. No heavy vehicles.
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AU$28.80
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The Billabong Kuranda

25 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents130 acres · Kuranda, QLD
The Billabong Kuranda is the perfect location for you to explore the surrounding tourism attractions of the Cairns, Kuranda and the Tablelands Region.Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. The Billabong is a campground and events venue sitting on 180 acres of pristine rainforest. We have two gorgeous self-contained tiny homes perched right above our namesake billabong, offering seclusion and comfort, 5 minutes away from the Rainforest village Kuranda.We have the perfect spot waiting for you when you return after a day of sight seeing! Our spacious campgrounds offer plenty of shady and sunny spots perfect for your next stay.The cabins feature a mezzanine level queen bedroom, a kitchenette with microwave, toaster and fridge, a completely open living space with fold out couch for additional guests and a private deck overlooking our beautiful billabong with outdoor shower/bathtub.Easily accessible through the campground entrance, once inside our cabin you will feel totally secluded from the rest of the world: it's just you, the trees and the birds.We have and impressive amount of fire pits around the property and you are welcome to use them throughout your entire stay!Relax and enjoy, we have plenty of space to accommodate your stay.See our friendly campground manager on arrival. See you soon at The Billabong Kuranda!
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AU$30
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KUR-Cow Farm Stay

6 sites · Lodging1500 acres · Kuranda, QLD
KUR-Cow Farm was once known as Barnwell Farm. Coffee was extensively grown throughout the Kuranda/Myola region in the early 1890's until frosts wiped out large numbers crops in the early 1900's. Robert William Warren purchased portions of the land at Barnwell in the 1890s and established a coffee plantation on the property which was named "Downtown Farm." Dairy cattle were bought to Barnwell by William Henry Barnwell in 1936 and by 1939 he had managed to successfully establish for a dairy farmer and was advertising for a dairy hand with remuneration of 25 shillings per week and keep. Dairy cattle remained on the property until some point following World War II. It has been said that William Henry Barnwell was one of the earliest cattle farmers in the Myola and Kuranda areas to carry Droughtmaster cattle. He was well regarded as a 'cattle man' in the Myola area. Opening to public in August 2018, Barnwell Farm now welcome visitors daily from all over the world. Offering its guests an interactive, Australia cattle experience with a little adventure thrown in also and exquisite cuisine. Our accommodation consist of 2 cabins sleep 2 adult and 2 children, the room is not interconnect but fence with our private court yard for dinning. Price include Petting Zoo entry for 2 adult and 2 children. Guided Horse riding and ATV tour is available daily and minimum age is 4 years old for horse riding and 6 years old for ATV. Lunch is available on Saturday and Sunday. Sunset Wagyu BBQ offer daily.
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Ginya Mija Wamban (Camp I Built)

3 sites · Lodging4 acres · Wondecla, QLD
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this Country, the Jirrbal People, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we stand today, and pay our respects to their Elders past , present and future. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples . Come and escape to our stunning off-grid cabin in Wondecla, located in the serene Atherton Tablelands. Surrounded by beautiful gum trees in a natural setting, it's the perfect destination for those seeking tranquillity and relaxation. Our host has expertly constructed the cabin from a combination of recycled and new materials, featuring large windows that offer breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape. Booking the cabin grants you exclusive use of the entire campsite, and you have the option to invite friends and family to join you for a small fee. The cabin itself provides a peaceful retreat, equipped with a comfortable bed, fresh linens, and all the amenities you need to feel at home. Powered entirely by a solar 12v system, the cabin provides a sustainable off-grid living experience. Wake up to the sounds of nature, step out onto your private deck, and take in the breath-taking views of the surrounding wildlife. Our campsite offers a range of amenities, including a large fire pit for cosy evenings and a fully-equipped outdoor kitchen for preparing meals. The outdoor shower is spacious, providing a unique experience of showering under the stars. We source hot water from rainwater tanks or the nearby creek during dry seasons, so you can still enjoy a warm shower even while off-grid. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with gum trees towering overhead and the sounds of birds and wildlife in the background, it's the perfect place to relax, unwind and reconnect with nature. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family holiday or a peaceful retreat, our beautiful cabin in Wondecla is the perfect choice. We ask that you respect the property and please leave it like you found it and take your rubbish with you...thank you! We can't wait to welcome you to Ginya Mija Wamban! Here are some attractions that are within a one-hour radius of Herberton, a town located in the Atherton Tablelands region of Queensland, Australia: Atherton Tablelands: A scenic region with opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and scenic drives. Millaa Millaa Falls: A stunning waterfall surrounded by lush rainforest and a picnic area. Malanda Falls: Another beautiful waterfall with a swimming hole, picnic area, and scenic walking trails. Curtain Fig Tree: An ancient fig tree that is over 500 years old and one of the largest in the world. Granite Gorge Nature Park: A park where visitors can get up close and personal with rock wallabies and other native animals. Danbulla National Park and Forest Reserve: A park with several scenic walks, picnic areas, and a variety of wildlife. Tinaroo Dam: A dam that offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and water sports. Lake Tinaroo: A popular spot for water sports, fishing, and camping. Innot Hot Springs: A spot known for its natural hot springs and scenic beauty, with opportunities for swimming, relaxing, and exploring the surrounding area. There are also other nearby attractions, such as Lake Eacham, Walkamin Research Station, and Yidyam (Mount Uncle). Kuranda is a small town located in Far North Queensland, Australia, that offers a range of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. Some of the most popular attractions in Kuranda include: Kuranda Scenic Railway: A historic railway that offers a scenic journey through the rainforest. Kuranda Skyrail: A cableway that offers panoramic views of the rainforest and Barron Gorge National Park as it travels from Kuranda to Cairns. Kuranda Village Market: An outdoor market featuring a range of local arts, crafts, and products, as well as food stalls and live entertainment. Butterfly Sanctuary: An indoor sanctuary that is home to a variety of exotic butterfly species, as well as reptiles and birds. Barron Gorge National Park: A park that offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, picnicking, and birdwatching. Kuranda Wildlife Experience: A wildlife park that offers the opportunity to get up close and personal with native Australian animals, including kangaroos, koalas, and wallabies. Yungaburra is a small town located in Far North Queensland, Australia, in the Atherton Tablelands region. Some of the popular attractions in Yungaburra include: Yungaburra Heritage Walk: A walk that takes visitors through the town's historic centre and features many of the town's most iconic buildings, including the Yungaburra Hotel and the Old Post Office. Koombooloomba is a lake located near the town of Mount Garnet in the Atherton Tablelands region. The lake and its surroundings are a popular spot for birdwatching, and they are also of cultural significance to the local Indigenous communities.
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AU$110
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Kuranda River Retreat-Eco Cabin

7 sites · Lodging100 acres · Kuranda, QLD
Escape, Unplug, and Reconnect with Nature! 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 tranquillity. 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 Rainforest beyond. 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 For bird enthusiasts, Kuranda River Retreat is an unparalleled haven. With both day-time and night vision 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. 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. 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. 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.
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AU$162
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Gunnadoo Holiday Hut

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Rocky Point, QLD
This private cabin is set in the rainforest, self contained and separate from the main house with views over the Coral Sea and Low Isle. Enjoy the outdoor BBQ kitchen including under cover outdoor dining table and chairs with candles to set the mood. Rest, relax, rejuvenate in your luxury hydrotherapy spa with both recliners facing the coral sea, set in total privacy, your ultimate holiday getaway! No neighbours in sight, just the rainforest, ocean and you! We are happy to provide our guests with all the local advise and tour information as well as tour bookings so they can experience the best of our unique area and the world heritage listed surrounds. We are professionals who work in the tourism industry and your tour booking through us will also support our small business. Mossman township is just a 15min. drive from us. No access for Campervan's and trailer due to the steep driveway
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If you're looking for a glamping experience near Cairns, Queensland, Hipcamp has over 50 options for you to choose from. With options as low as $25 per night and an average price of $40, you're sure to find something within your budget. Some of the top glamping campsites in the area include The Billabong Kuranda (90 reviews), On The Wild Side (7 reviews), and Ginya Mija Wamban (9 reviews). You'll have access to popular amenities like rubbish disposal, toilets, and potable water, and can enjoy activities such as biking, snow sports, and swimming. Get ready for a glamping adventure like no other!

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