Bell tents near Surfers Paradise with showers

Camping comes with surf, sand, and year-round sunshine at the Gold Coast’s flagship beach town.

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5 top bell tents sites near Surfers Paradise with showers

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The Bush Clinic, Hinterland Retreat

28 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres · Flying Fox, QLD
Our sites are completely isolated from town, with views and not visible from the road. Sites are set among nearly 100 acres of a mix of open land and rainforest. Multiple natural springs exist on the property and a few small spring-fed waterholes are scattered down the cascading hills. Friendly ducks, geese, fish, horses and an abundance of native wildlife live here. This location is home to several endangered species due to being one of the last isolated pockets of rainforest in the area. Sites are part of The Bush Clinic where we specialise in designing and making natural creams, soaps, teas, dodorants and other products as well as running regular Meditation courses and topics such as Energy, Frequency, Grounding and Advanced Organic Growth techniques for those wanting to join in are formally available during your stay. We are new to HipCamp so have limited facilities at present, but they are in progress and we have loads of space per site, comfortable, and lots to offer for those wanting to reconnect with Nature. If you know what ley-lines are - this is the right place to visit ;-) PS if you are towing a van or camper pls remember to engage 4wd at the front gravel gate (low range 2nd is best). This helps avoid chewing the road up...
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Avana Byron Retreat

2 sites · Lodging, Tents5 acres · Wilsons Creek, NSW
Escape to this little slice of paradise in the Byron Bay Hinterland. We are retreat and event venue open to individual stays in-between groups. Nestled on a 5-acres oasis, 30 minutes from Byron Bay and nearby to a funky little town Mullumbimby, this is a sanctuary for you to enjoy. You can either rent a glamping bell tent or bring your tent. Both include access to: - Fully equipped kitchen and lounge - Ice baths and outdoor hot showers - Natural swimming holes - Instruments - Fire Pits Situated in a valley between 2 magnificent national parks, its a gateway to a world of breathtaking hikes and enchanting waterfalls waiting to be explored. Only a short 20-minute drive from the pristine beaches of Brunswick Heads, or a scenic countryside journey to the vibrant hub of Byron Bay, our location combines the best of both worlds.
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AU$65
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Bell tents near Surfers Paradise with showers guide

Overview

If you're looking for a unique camping experience with a touch of luxury, Hipcamp offers over 30 options near Surfers Paradise, Queensland with bell tents and shower facilities. Prices start as low as $15 and average around $80 per night. Check out popular campsites like Relaxing Rural Retreat (195 reviews), Black Cockatoo Valley (37 reviews), and Eagle Ridge Bush Retreat (28 reviews) for a memorable stay. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and pet-friendly sites, and explore activities like whitewater paddling, swimming, and autumn fun.

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