Luxury bell tents in Queensland

Rainforests, surf beaches, waterfalls, mountains and easy access to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.

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5 top bell tents sites in Queensland

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Ingenia Holidays Noosa North

100 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Sunshine Coast, QLD
Get a taste of the tropics on the Sunshine Coast at Ingenia Holidays Noosa North. You’ll find everything you need for an activity-packed family holiday with a heated swimming pool, kid’s wading pool, playground, table tennis and pool table (to name a few) within the holiday park grounds. When you can drag yourself away from the comfort of the deck chair or landscaped lawns, Noosa Main Beach and Hastings Street shops are only a short 15-minute drive away. If you’re keen to explore further during your visit, put Australia Zoo, Aussie World or Underwater World on your holiday plans. You’ll find powered sites, ranging from slab sites for your caravan or camper trailer or grassed campsite with park amenities, including showers, camp kitchen and guest laundry. For those who like the comforts of home when on holidays, Ingenia Holidays Noosa North offers both one and two-bedroom villas, complete with air conditioning, heating and ceiling fans, a fully self-contained kitchen and private bathrooms.
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AU$52
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Noosa Everglades Reatreat/Camping

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Cooroibah, QLD
Nestled within the Cooloola region within of the Great Sandy National Park, the Noosa Everglades is a spectacular network of pristine waterways and wetlands connecting the Northern Noosa River onto the Sunshine Property. Our property is along side the Noosa River and we are one of only two private owned property's within the Cooloola region. With Kayaking, Camping, Walking tracks and alot more to do! We are home to 1 out of 2 everglades in the whole world!! Noosa Everglades Eco Retreat was founded by Peter and Deborah Gilbert, they stumbled across the property nestled in the Coolola National Park in 1993 and have shared this special location with family and friends over the years. In 2022 they have decided to share the unique property with guest from all around the world. Come and experience The Noosa Everglades, one of only two everglades systems on Earth, is a world of water, wilderness and wonder in the upper reaches of the Noosa River.
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AU$49.50
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Heritage Haven Glamping

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Howard, QLD
Heritage Haven - Glamping with Romance You’ll find yourself emersed in the 19th century as you camp on an acre of land between 3 heritage listed buildings. A former Anglican church with classic stained-glass windows is now renovated and sits proudly beside the original church (hall) built in 1882. Next door, you'll have a private entrance to the stunning landmark, "Brooklyn House" and its lush gardens. Tours and Devonshire tea are available on weekends. As our VIP guests, you’ll be the only glampers on the property and will have access to you own private facilities, and a self-contained kitchen. Relax in your private heated spa hidden among the trees or kick back to watch a movie on the outdoor theatre. Be mesmerised by the cracking campfire with a glass of wine or lay in a Queen size bed and watch the stars under the tent skylight for a romantic evening. Worried about camping in the summer heat? Our dome is air-conditioned for your comfort. Eager for more history? The town has a historical museum that tells the story of the coal mines and its local resident's in the 1800's. Accommodation price includes: • Comfortable Queen size bed with high quality linen for a good night’s rest • Tent Skylight for star gazing • Heated spa in a hidden alcove of trees for privacy • Outdoor theatre with free access to Netflix, Apple TV, Prime and Disney+ • Free Wi-Fi • Indoor galaxy laser show in your dome • Self-contained kitchen including refrigerator & BBQ Webber • Two firepits (indoors & outdoors) • Private access to heritage-listed “Brooklyn House” & gardens Complimentary: o Continental Breakfast o Campfire - Wood, matches, tinder and fire starters o Unlimited Aqua Spring Water o Handy flashlight – yours to take home o Speciality coffee and tea with fresh full cream milk in glass bottles Extras: • Pre-order delicious food packages - All produce is sourced from local businesses • Special Occasion Packages for anniversaries, birthdays, Valentine’s Day including balloons, chocolates, flowers, cards etc. **All profits go to restoration of the heritage buildings onsite. We thank you for your business as we continue to maintain these iconic buildings so they can survive for another 100+ years.**
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AU$304
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Luxury bell tents in Queensland guide

Overview

It’s easy to find a camping spot to suit any interest in a state as large as Queensland. With 7,000 km of Pacific Ocean coastline and a richly diverse interior of everything from ancient rainforests to arid outback landscapes, you'll find plenty of options. Choose from some 1,000 national parks, forests and other protected areas, and a host of other camping sites. From the golden beaches and green hinterland of the Gold Coast in the south to the rugged loneliness of Cape York to the north, and the extraordinary Great Barrier Reef offshore, campers are spoiled for choice.

South East Queensland

With the state capital Brisbane as your starting point, head to Queensland’s first National Park, Lamington National Park (established in 1915), for cooler climes and ancient Gondwana rainforests. The south-east’s subtropical climate means lots of sunshine, perfect for any camping trip.

Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef

is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, with island and mainland camping to suit all, with a choice of 19 National Parks. Don flippers and snorkel and hit the water, explore the 165-million-year-old

Rainforest, or head inland to the wonders of

to camp near ancient lava tubes.

Sunshine Coast

Living up to its name, the Sunshine Coast basks in its many natural attractions, from 100km of beaches to forested hinterland. Spot koalas in Noosa National Park, take a kayak up-river to camp in the Noosa Everglades, or head north along the beach in the Great Sandy National Park. The volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains National Park offer hikers and climbers a challenge.

Whitsundays

From Airlie Beach, take off for the green islands of Whitsunday Islands National Park or stick to the coast, exploring Conway National Park, where you may be joined by rock wallabies. Despite its holiday atmosphere, it’s easy to get away from it all. The best islands for hiking and camping are Whitsunday Island and Hook Island.

Southern Great Barrier Reef Region

Straddling the Tropic of Capricorn, this somewhat under-rated region has much to offer. Visit in summer for turtle nesting and hatching at Mon Repos Conservation Park, or head offshore to Lady Elliot Island. The main towns are Bundaberg and Gladstone, but it’s worth checking out the coastal villages of Agnes Water and 1770 or heading inland to explore the trails and gorges of the spectacular Carnarvon National Park.

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