Glamping near Gloucester with hot tubs

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3 top glamping sites near Gloucester with hot tubs

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Altamira Along Bakers Creek

20 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents250 acres · Bundook, NSW
Altamira Along Bakers Creek is a country escape on a working farm in the heart of the beautiful Mid North Coast. Our property is located just 30 minutes from Gloucester, 50 minutes from the Pacific Highway, 2 hours from Newcastle and 4 hours from Sydney. There are plenty of activities including bush walking, swimming in the pool, relaxing in the spa, strolling to the creek or sitting by the bar. We have unpowered campsites along and within walking distance of the creek. Caravans, tents and roof top tents all welcome on 250 acres of private rural property set in the majestic Wako Mountain Ranges. There is an animal petting farm for the kids to enjoy and a bar for the adults to have an afternoon drink. Enjoy access to a communal pool, tennis court, commercial kitchen, shower and toilet. There is a BBQ entertaining area, outdoor communal fireplace and sitting area for your comfort. Please note our drinking water is fed from the creek, you are welcome to purify it or bring your own drinking water. We have free range animals on our farm and ask that you keep your pets on leash when not at your campsite. Come enjoy a farm stay on our working farm, Altamira.
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AU$50
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Carawirry Forest Escape

2 sites · Lodging250 acres · Main Creek, NSW
Carawirry’s cabin accommodation combine luxury with rustic charm. Guests can choose between The Treehouse, Gum Leaf Cabin, and The Cottage, all featuring comfortable furnishings, outdoor baths, and cosy fireplaces for the cooler months, or Tathra House for larger groups who are looking for a plunge pool and plenty of space. Many visitors rave about the opportunity to disconnect, as there’s limited mobile reception—though Wi-Fi is available for those who need it​. Top Experiences: Forest Walks and Wildlife: Explore the Waterfall Track, just one of approx 10km of trails on the property, where you can discover hidden waterfalls and natural swimming holes. The property is home to a variety of wildlife, including kangaroos, possums, and the resident kookaburras, making it a nature lover’s paradise. Outdoor Baths: One of the standout features is the alfresco bath experience. Imagine soaking in warm water, surrounded by the tranquil sounds of the forest—a guest favourite for relaxation. Gourmet Local Produce: Guests can indulge in locally sourced grazing boxes and breakfast hampers. Enjoy farm-fresh eggs, Hunter Valley cheeses, and sourdough bread either in front of a crackling fire or while soaking in the forest views from your deck​. Whether you’re there for adventure or relaxation, Carawirry Forest Escape offers a unique blend of comfort and nature, making it an unforgettable destination for those looking to reconnect with the Australian wilderness.
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AU$395.10
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The Bower Farm Collective

1 site · Lodging50 acres · Stroud, NSW
Welcome to our exclusive glamping retreat on a sprawling 50-acre farm! Nestled beside a vibrant sunflower field, our luxury glamping tent offers an unparalleled escape into nature. Enjoy private access to the sunflower field, perfect for soaking in the beauty of blooming flowers, or cool off with a refreshing stroll in the nearby creek. As night falls, unwind in the off-grid hot tub, soaking in the warmth while stargazing under the expansive sky, where you can marvel at countless stars and even catch glimpses of shooting stars. During your nature walks beside the creek, keep your eyes peeled for the chance to spot playful platypus and koalas in their natural habitat. The property is home to abundant birdlife and regular wallaby sightings, creating a rich wildlife experience. Adventure enthusiasts can also embark on bush walks or motorbike rides to the state forest, where these unique creatures might be sighted if you’re lucky. Experience comfort and tranquility in our thoughtfully designed tent, merging modern luxury with the great outdoors. This haven is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a serene, immersive getaway.
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AU$176
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Glamping near Gloucester with hot tubs guide

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Looking for a camping experience with a touch of luxury? Hipcamp offers over 500 glamping options in the Gloucester area of New South Wales, all equipped with hot tubs for a truly relaxing getaway. With options as low as $20 per night and an average price of $30 per night, there's something to fit every budget. Our top campsites in the area, including Maiden Jewel, Upper Hunter Valley (with 271 reviews), Footprints in Style (with 276 reviews), and Yarralen Retreat (with 238 reviews), have been highly recommended by fellow campers. Popular amenities like toilets, rubbish, and campfires are available, and activities like boating, fishing, and surfing are nearby for those seeking adventure.

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