Glamping pods near Tamborine Mountain with campfires

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

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LoveNature Glamping Hut

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Springbrook, QLD
Surrounded by the breathtaking views of this remarkable part of Hinterland, LoveNature glamping Hut Eco Structures offers a unique eco-friendly glamping experience. The Hut will keep you sheltered, dry and comfortable while you maximise your time in the great outdoors. You own your room with privacy and a shared bathroom beside, outdoor firepit keep you cozy in the winter and indoor heater keep you warm during the night. The Twin Falls Circuit at the Canyon lookout is a 4km walk considered the region's best short hike, Purling Brook Falls circuit is spectacular waterfalls and cool ancient forests await you in the beautiful World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforest of Springbrook National Park. If you've got time, detour on the Warringa Pool track, which leads downstream from the base of the falls; you'll add another 2 kilometres to the walk and need to allow another 40 minutes to return. Note that parts of this circuit are arduous, so check your fitness to the difficulty rating before you go. Best of all lookout Springbrook National Park has breathtaking lookouts, magnificent waterfalls, dense rainforest and ancient Antarctic beech trees. The park is part of Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage area. These lookouts are often shrouded by cloud, even when the weather is fine and sunny on the coast. For the best views, visit on clear, smoke-free days. Apple Tree Park Apple Tree Park forms part of the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk and is just one of many entry points. The starting point for the walk is the Settlement Campground at Purlingbrook Falls. The walk is a 54-kilometre trek through the beautiful Springbrook rainforest. You can do a much smaller distance if you prefer and still take in the great views and tranquillity of the rainforest. Pack your walking shoes, a hat and drink bottle and enjoy. See the birds, hear them chirping, be amazed at the beautiful historic trees. This spectacular location is just 29 kilometres from Mudgeeraba, at the top of the Springbrook range and is the access point for many of the amazing walks in the Springbrook area. The park itself is lovely with a brand new amenities building, barbecues and picnic tables. -Fudge shop Address: 3 Lyrebird Ridge Rd, Springbrook QLD 4213 Phone: (07) 5533 5329 (2 mins drive from the hut) -Dancing Water café Address: 33 Forestry Rd, Springbrook QLD 4213 Phone: (07) 5533 5335 (10 mins walk from the hut) -Springbrook café and bar Address: 10 Forestry Rd, Springbrook QLD 4213 Phone: (07) 5533 5154 (5 mins walk from the hut) -English Garden Address: 2934 Springbrook Rd, Springbrook QLD 4213 Phone: 0421 745 799 (15mins drive from the hut)   Where to shopping: -Sophie’s sustainable fashion (Vintage) and Local stall  Address:2404 Springbrook Road, Springbrook QLD 4213 Phone 0438468886 -Pure Vibration ( gem shop) Address: Repeater Station Rd, Springbrook QLD 4213 Phone: 0432 561 690 -Eco Valley Farm stall  Address 42 Lyrebird Ridge Road, Springbrook, QLD, Australia, Queensland Phone: 0414 574 484
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Glamping pods near Tamborine Mountain with campfires 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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