Coastal yurts in Australia

If you love camping adventures—or road trips with a camper trailer or caravan—you’ll love every part of Australia.

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Mornington Peninsula Glamping.

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Melbourne, VIC
Coastal Oasis: Your Serene Escape by the Sea. Discover your very own slice of paradise in our coastal oasis, where tranquility meets the beauty of nature. Nestled along the pristine shoreline, this hidden gem offers a perfect retreat for those seeking solace and rejuvenation with the sound of nothingness other than lovely birds signing in the wind. Immerse yourself in nature and breathe in the fresh ocean air as you explore the lush surroundings and contemplate under the stars by night. Our oasis features spacious outdoor areas ideal for lounging, sunbathing, or enjoying al fresco dining under the stars. Whether you prefer a quiet morning coffee while watching the sunrise or evening gatherings by the fire pit (out of fire season), this space is designed for relaxation and connection. With easy access to stunning beaches, scenic coastal walks, and vibrant local culture, you can enjoy both adventure and serenity at your fingertips. Perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, our coastal oasis invites you to unwind, recharge, and create lasting memories in a breathtaking setting of tee trees and moonas on 9000sqm. Just 1 km from the Peninsulia and Alba Hot Springs, some of the best golf coarses and beaches in the world. Beach 16 is amazing and just 4 mins drive away with a wonderful coffee/yoga studio across the road. Supermarket is simply 2 kms away and the 'Hidden Kitchen around the corner.' On the property is 2 campsites. One powered, and one non powered at the front of the land for fully self contained campers only. Please do not go up the driveway as that is for the glampers. Up the drive way are two cabins with a unique dining/kitchen area and a yurt for the romantic adventurists paired with toilet, outdoor shower and bath under the stars with hot and cold water for a very relaxing memorable time in nature. Should you need some puppy minding please enquire......before or after your booking.
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Chillout Yurt for us girls

1 site · Lodging2 acres · TAS
Female only! Stay in a bohemian traditional Mongolian Ger (yurt) on a beautiful Australian native garden of 2 acres overlooking Mercury Passage and fascinating Maria Island. Private yet safely contained within the property Would be ideal for single travelling female if any age who wishes to explore this beautiful area. Visit the stunning Maria Island, 20 minutes away to the Triabunna ferry. Visit Freycinet and the Tasman Peninsula. Hobart is 75 minutes away, airport 50 minutes. East Coast Tasmania..nowhere better! Enjoy lots of activities in the area and come back to your serene surroundings. The Seadragon Yurt is basic and rustic. It's cosy, has minimal facilities but you can boil a kettle, microwave a meal (home cooked meals $15 booked in advance) a porta porti and main bathroom facilities in my house twice daily.. There's an armchair, a wood stove, a single comfortable stretcher bed. Microwave, tea & coffee. Filtered rainwater. BYO sheets & towels or let me know and I can provide. I'm a respectable distance away but your privacy is as important to you as it is to me. Park on-site and you have a private entrance. There are two silly labradors who may visit you outside so you do need to be a dog person. If not.. sorry the yurt is not for you. Please note this is a female only property.
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Coastal yurts in Australia guide

Overview

Australia is a wild-at-heart continent, and camping is a part of its DNA thanks to Aussies who love camping holidays. It isn't hard to find a good caravan park or camping area—from five-star glamping at Uluru and family-friendly coastal holiday parks to rustic campsites at cattle stations and bush camping in national parks. Pitch your tent near the dunes and be lulled asleep by the sound of the surf, or wake up to bird calls and frog song in the rainforest. Take in the views from a country peak, or head out into the wilderness on an Outback road trip. And the best thing about camping in Australia? There's always perfect camping weather somewhere, no matter the time of year.

Where to go

New South Wales

New South Wales has a bit of everything that makes Australia such a great place to camp. Hipcampers can choose from snow-covered mountains, beaches, rainforest, and Outback plains—you can always find a good camping spot in NSW.

Queensland

Australia’s favourite place to escape the cold, the white-sand beaches north and south of Brisbane in southeast Queensland are warm enough to swim in all year-round. It may be too wet in summer to camp comfortably in the rainforest of Cairns, the Tropical North, and along the Great Barrier Reef, but winter is the best time to swim in the sea. The Outback, too, is at its best in the cooler months.

South Australia

A wild, dramatic, and mostly deserted coastline, South Australia’s rugged outback ranges and fantastic wine are just a few reasons to pitch a tent or park your caravan here. It may not always be swimming weather (the ocean waters are cold), but the beach camping here is some of the best in Australia.

Tasmania

Any time's a good time to visit Tasmania, a place that will delight intrepid Hipcampers with its wild and remote national parks and camping sites. You'll need a warm sleeping bag and good wet weather gear, as it can snow on the peaks near Hobart even in summer. But don't let a little dampness put you off, because it rains here all the time, which is why the World Heritage wilderness areas are so beautifully lush.

Victoria

Just down the road a bit from Melbourne, Victoria’s Great Ocean Road is a bucket-list road trip that lives up to the hype, with some of the best coastal camping areas around. Hiking and camping in the Grampians is good year-round, although the snow-covered high country peaks and the east coast national parks are best saved for the warmer months.

Western Australia

Western Australia is huge, so don’t expect to see it all in a couple of weeks. Let the weather be your guide and explore the coastal national parks, forests, wineries, and beaches south of Perth during the hot, dry summer, then head north to Broome and the Kimberley for a 4WD camping adventure in winter, when it rarely rains.

Northern Territory

When the wintertime chills hit the south, the Northern Territory is the place to be, especially if you’re fond of campervan road trips. The deserts of the Red Centre offer warm, fly-free days and cold nights ideal for gathering around the campfire. Kakadu National Park and the Top End are hot and dry—perfect for swimming.

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