Waterfall cabins near Tamborine Mountain

Mountain views, rainforest walks, and artisan villages welcome you to the Hinterlands.

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5 top waterfall cabins sites near Tamborine Mountain

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GingerNut Farm - Adults Only

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Cawongla, NSW
We are an adult-only, clothing-optional, 50-acre farm. We are secluded and situated on a quiet road with forest screening. We have creek with a swimming hole and sandy beach. We offer several flat, well grassed campgrounds, some with fire pits, suitable for tents, campers vans and caravans up to 22 foot. We offer access to off-grid power. We also offer a series of internal walks & running tracks through the forested parts of the property. In addition, we offer a trained masseur who will massage in his forest studio. We offer arts courses: life drawing, basket making and cyanotyping. We offer night tours to view glow-worms. In August and September fireflies can be seen along our creeklines. We can provide escorted tours of local sights including galleries, natural sights including waterfalls and a local commune.
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AU$30
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Lumeah By The Creek Near Waterfalls

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents6 acres · Terania Creek, NSW
Immerse yourself in nature and relax near breathtaking waterfalls in this stunning space, offering plenty of room for you and your family to unwind. You have access to the property's exclusive 450-metre creek. Watch the kids play amongst the 3 waterholes while you kick back in our natural rapid bar. This portion of the creek is pristine with gentle sand bed bottoms, so it suits swimmers of all ages; the water is so clean you can drink it. You might be lucky enough to spot the 3 platypus and will be delighted by the variety of bird song. Explore the many varieties of trees and pick yourself some fruit to enjoy; help yourself to the fresh herbs grown to compliment whichever dish you decide to whip up. At dusk, sit by the fire pit and kick back under the stars while enjoying the sounds of the creek and nature's wilderness. Stock up on supplies from the General Store, only 5 minute's drive, or for your major supermarkets, head into Lismore, 25 minute's drive. Visit Protesters Falls, Tehuti Falls, Whian Whian Falls, and Minyon Falls, just minutes away by car. Swimming holes and nature trails await you. Byron Bay’s beaches are only 45 minutes away. The nearby Channon Pub or the famous monthly Channon markets have all that you need for a delicious, effort-free meal! Visit nearby towns Nimbin (25 mins) and Bangalow (40 mins) for local cafes, pubs, bakeries, homewares, fashion and art.
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AU$56.80
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Talweg of Talley Valley on the Gold Coast

8 sites · Lodging20 acres · Tallebudgera Valley, QLD
Talweg of Talley Valley is the breath of fresh air you’ve been craving. Our Farm-Art Stay is the perfect escape from the city to experience nature, reflect on sunsets, listen to bird calls, watch the moon, or star gaze. We offer a unique creative retreat open to all types of artists, scientists, makers, designers, and educators looking for time and space to work on their creative projects. Only an hour from Brisbane, and minutes from Burleigh Heads, we offer tranquil and secluded farm stay accommodation connected to natural scenery, farmland and key geographical sites of interest in all directions. There is a strong arts presence in the wider area including major regional galleries like Home of the Arts and the Margaret Olley Art Centre,Tweed Regional Gallery and many festivals. Enjoy the best of the Gold Coast beaches and Southern Qld destinations. Talweg was an old 20-acre banana farm; now we are dedicated to the conservation of the pristine wilderness. We would love to share it with you.
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AU$130
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Waterfall cabins near Tamborine Mountain guide

Overview

Just a short drive from Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Tamborine Mountain is the star of the Gold Coast Hinterlands. Drive up into the mountains to explore the hinterland villages and artisan shops, stop for tastings at a boutique winery or coffee plantation, or browse the local farmer’s markets. Outdoor adventures can be found at every turn—hike to mountain lookouts in the Tamborine Mountain National Park, spot wildlife along the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk, or admire the views at Witches Falls or Cedar Creek Falls. Camping options are dotted throughout the hinterlands, with everything from luxury glampsites to simple bush camping. 

Where to go

Along the Gold Coast

The world-famous beaches of the Gold Coast are just a 40-minute drive from Tamborine Mountain. Check into a seafront campsite and spend your days swimming, surfing, and sunbathing along the sandy beaches, or head to Surfers Paradise to kayak around the waterways and experience the legendary nightlife. Family campers will find entertainment for all ages along the coast, from theme parks to wildlife sanctuaries. 

Gold Coast Hinterlands

Tamborine Mountain is well-situated for exploring the surrounding hinterlands. Head south to hike in the Numinbah Valley and admire glow worms at the Natural Bridge in the Springbrook National Park. Or, for the ultimate hiking adventure, trek through UNESCO-listed rainforest and enjoy backcountry camping in the Lamington National Park.

Brisbane and the Islands

Urban campers have options in Brisbane, and the city makes a strategic basecamp for discovering the surrounding islands. Cruise out to North Stradbroke Island to pitch your tent on secluded beaches, or catch the ferry to Moreton Island to dive the Tangalooma Wrecks and drive along the beaches in a 4WD. Further north, Bribie Island is an idyllic escape for campers, with remote campsites reachable by boat and kayak.

When to go

Coastal campers looking to escape the summer heat will find temperatures slightly lower in the hinterlands, but expect high humidity and frequent showers from December through April. The winter months (June through August) are the most popular time to explore, with warm, mild weather ideal for hiking. Weekends are always busiest, and popular attractions can get crowded, but it’s still worth visiting at this time to enjoy the markets. 

Know before you go

  • There is no camping in the Tamborine Mountain National Park. Camping permits are required to camp within Queensland’s national parks and must be reserved in advance.
  • There is no public transport to Tamborine Mountain, and you will need your own transport to explore the hinterlands and national parks.
  • Tamborine Mountain has a selection of shops, restaurants, and artisan producers, so you’ll have no problem finding options for eating and drinking. Gas stations and supermarkets are in the area, but for specialist camping gear, head to Brisbane or the Gold Coast.
  • Fire bans are common in Queensland during summer and dry periods, so be sure to check local recommendations and always use designated fire pits.

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