Cabins in Yarra Valley

From camping to glamping, the Yarra Valley has it all, and it’s easy to reach from Melbourne.

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Taylor Bay Country Club

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents67 acres · Taylor Bay, VIC
Whether you're planning a quiet weekend or some outdoor adventures, this camp is the perfect spot. Located in the Lake Eildon region, we have a whole world of water-sports at our doorstep. Go swimming, canoeing, waterskiing, sailing and fishing in the shadow of the Victorian Alps. Hike up to one of the mountains for breath-taking lookouts and unrivalled views. There is lots of wildlife around, kangaroos, wombats , rabbits, deer etc.Our property offers both camping site and basic cabins. Our Cabins are simply just a bedroom for 2 people in each cabin, you will need to provide your bedding, pillows, and towels. The cabins are located as part of the camp pavilion which is a shared facility, where you will find the toilets, showers, cooking area and decking. There is toilet and shower available. We are pet friendly.Please note - THE AREA WHERE THE CAMPSITES ARE LOCATED WILL REQUIRE A 4WD OR AWD VEHICLE, PLEASE DON'T BOOK IF YOU DON'T HAVE ONE. Please ask about the site you have booked if you have any further questions about this!  These sites are not next to each other and are designed for family camping rather than groups of people wishing to have a party.
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Don Valley Lodge-Yarra Valley

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Don Valley, VIC
Located in the heart of the Yarra Valley, only 15 minutes from both Healesville & Warburton, Don Valley Lodge is a renovated, self-contained, Two Bedroom house, with a spacious living room, full kitchen, bathroom with Shower and Bath, Washing Machine, TV with Foxtel, DVD player and Wi-Fi. Breakfast provisions are provided. Set on a beautiful 10 acre property, filled with beautiful Trees and large grassed areas which are visited regularly by Native Birds, Fallow Deer, Ducks, Rabbits and Wombats. THE BEDROOMS: Don Valley Lodge has two bedrooms, both containing double door built in wardrobes. One bedroom contains a Queen-sized bed and the other has a Bunk bed (Double Bed at the bottom and a Single Bed on the top). A Single Fold-Out Bed, a Single Mattress and a Porta-Cot are available upon request (extra fees may apply). THE LOUNGEROOM: The spacious lounge room contains comfy Leather Lounges, Mountain and Garden views, a 55 Inch, Smart, Flat Screen TV with Foxtel and a DVD player. FREE WI-FI IS PROVIDED. A selection of DVD's are provided for Guests to watch during their stay and Board Games, Card Games and a selection of Books, including Children's Books are also available to enjoy. There is also a dedicated Workspace with a Desk and a comfortable Desk Chair. THE FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN: The Kitchen has Stone Benches and is fully equipped with a Full Oven, Bench Top Stove, Double Sink, Microwave, Toaster, Kettle, Family-Sized Fridge and Freezer, as well as cutlery (including Chopsticks), cookware, dinnerware, glassware and kitchen utensils. Plastic dinnerware is also available for children to use. There is a large, extendable Dining Table that can comfortably seat 8 people. A Booster Seat with tray is available to use for Babies/Toddlers, upon request. FREE BREAKFAST PROVISIONS PROVIDED: Complimentary Breakfast Provisions are supplied including a variety of Cereals, Pancake mix, Bread, Milk, Butter and a variety of Spreads. We also provide Guests with Cookies, sachets of Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Sugar and a selection of Teas. THE BATHROOM: The Bathroom contains a Free-Standing Bath and a separate Shower. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the Deep Bath, complete with the Bath Salts provided, after a day of enjoying a bike ride or walk on the nearby Warburton Trail. The Lodge also has a Washing Machine (washing powder provided) and a clothes drying rack. OUTSIDE: Patios are located on three sides of the house, where guests can enjoy an outdoor meal and feed the Native Birds (Bird Seed and a Bird Feeder are provided), while enjoying the views of our beautiful property. A wide variety of native birds visit our property daily including: Kookaburras, White and Black Cockatoos, Rosellas, Galahs and King Parrots, plus many more including Owls that can sometimes be heard at night. There is a small BBQ available for Guest use outside. A beautiful Dam with Water Lilies is on the property and ducks frequently swim in it. It is a perfect spot for a picnic. A Children's Playground is also available for Guest Use (adult supervision required). The Playground has 2 Swings, a Slide, a Climbing Wall and a Cubby House for the children to enjoy. SUPPLIES PROVIDED: Bedding, Linen, Towels and Bathroom Amenities (Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash, Hand Wash and Bath Salts), Washing Powder, Bird Seed and Breakfast Provisions (listed above) are supplied. A Picnic Rug is available so that guests can enjoy a picnic on one of the serene areas on our property surrounded by beautiful gum trees. SUPPLIES FOR CHILDREN: -A Porta-Cot is available upon request (extra fees may apply), -A Baby/Toddler Booster Seat with Tray, -A Baby/Toddler Change Mat, -A Step Stool, -Plastic Cutlery & Dinnerware & -Children's Books & DVD's. PROPERTY LOCATION: Don Valley Lodge is only a 3-minute drive from the township of YARRA JUNCTION, which has an abundance of shops including Woolworths Supermarket, Variety Stores, a Chemist, Doctors Surgery, Post Office, Banks, Bakeries, Butchers, Cafes, Restaurants, Take Away shops and a Health Food Store, where guests can source all their necessary supplies. Yarra Junction also has a Playground and an Indoor Sports Centre with an Indoor Pool, Gym and Basketball Courts. The popular township of HEALESVILLE is only a short 15-minute drive away where you can enjoy the many cafes, restaurants and boutique shops, along with many world-renowned wineries including Domain Chandon and Rochford, the famous Four Pillars Gin distillery, or spend a day viewing all the wildlife at Healesville Sanctuary. WARBURTON is also only a 15-minute drive away where you can visit the popular Redwood Forest, explore the many cafes, restaurants and boutique shops, or have a picnic lunch by the Yarra River and feed the local ducks. MOUNT DONNA BUANG is 30 minutes' drive from Don Valley Lodge and is normally covered with snow during the winter months and is a perfect spot for tobogganing. THE PROPERTY: Don Valley Lodge is one of two houses on our 10-acre property. My husband and I live with our 2 Sons and our 2 Labradors (the dogs are contained in our fenced yard) in the main house which is located approximately 25 metres from Don Valley Lodge. NO CLEANING FEES: We do not currently charge Guests a Cleaning Fee. We kindly request that guests respect Don Valley Lodge and keep the space neat and tidy, otherwise we will have to commence charging Cleaning Fees.
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AU$270.75
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Trickle Hill Cottage

1 site · Lodging27 acres · Cockatoo, VIC
Trickle Hill is a lovely cottage tucked away at the edge of our bush. You have your own little patio, and can go for adventurous walks straight from your living room ! We are close to Dandenong ranges, Yarra valley, Bunyip state park, and Puffing Billy. We are just behind Avalon castle- so great if you are attending a wedding We welcome couples, solo adventurers and families. We are of course LGBTI+ friendly! Dogs are very welcome. The cottage is a converted shed, with three bedrooms, a lovely living area and a cosy closed woodfire. We have a sheltered outdoor area, where you can have a barbeque, or have a small fire in a firedish. The cottage is in the bush, so you can walk out and try to find our resident breeding pair of Lyrebirds, echidnas, wombats, wallabies and kangaroos or the deer that live in our 'back yard'. Or just roam, which shouldn't be too hard on 67 acres . We are close to massive areas of bush with open trails. Dogs are very welcome- no cats. As we live in the bush, we do our best to keep everything as 'green' as we can- so please don't use harsh chemicals. Living in the bush brings with it that you cannot light a fire in fire danger periods, and, heating on a woodstove, means there is a hot stove in the room. (watch those little fingers...) Our aim is to give you a place of rest and enjoyment. We love to share our space as we love it here so much- and hope you love it too. As life is a project - don't expect 10* linen and luxury, state of the art gardens and clipped lawns, but a friendly welcoming atmosphere where you can be yourself and relax. We love to have visitors, and chat for a bit- or leave you to relax. The cottage is on the edge of the bush, where you are welcome to roam on the tracks or off them- at your own risk :-) We are both artists, and our studio's are close to the cottage, which might make some noise, but we'll try to keep it at a minimum when guests are here. The upside is, you could learn something if interested :-) (contact us for workshops) We have a working hobby farm- with some machinery, animals (pigs, dogs, horses, ducks and chickens). You can interact with the animals if you talk to us about safety first, but the horse paddock is out of bounds. ( they can behave unpredictable, are very large (!) and very valuable) Our dogs are very friendly and will most probably visit you. Our puppy still has lots to learn :-) Our property is stock- fenced, our animals will stay in, but dogs are able to roam if they are not staying with you. There is no secure yard to leave your dog during the day, you are expected to be in control of your dogs at all times. If they are ok with horses, chooks and dogs, and under voice command, they can be off leash. Dogs are not to sleep on the beds. We are a rural property with animals, and there are dams on the property, (not close to the cottage) so please keep an eye on children - we cannot take responsibility for your persons or animals. Living on a farm means that not everything is neat, safe, flat or person-proof. Often there is actual work being done involving machinery. Coming here is entirely at your own risk. (sorry for all the disclaimers...) But- of course- if there is anything we can do to make your visit more pleasurable, we will do our best to do so!
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AU$170.88
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Cabins in Yarra Valley guide

Overview

Fanning out around Victoria’s Yarra River, the Yarra Valley is a fertile region that’s renowned for its cool-climate wines, foodie experiences, rolling countryside, and mountainous parks, all close to Melbourne city. The main towns in the Yarra Valley are Coldstream, Yarra Glen, Healesville, and Warburton. Campers can enjoy a range of options, from basic tent sites surrounded by bush to glamping, cabins, and well-equipped holiday parks. The Yarra Ranges National Park is full of rainforest and is a snowy playground in winter, and there are other parks and reserves throughout the Yarra Valley area. The Yarra Valley area tends to experience four distinct seasons, with attractive autumns, hot summers, and cold winters.

Where to go

Healesville

A main Yarra Valley town, Healesville is a hub of food and drink (largely wine!) and a handy base for campers who want to enjoy the restaurants or prepare their own gourmet meals around the campfire. The town is equipped with holiday parks with good facilities and different camping options to suit various budgets. Healesville is a short distance from the Maroondah Reservoir, where there are picnic spots and scenic walks.

Yarra Ranges National Park

The forested Yarra Ranges National Park spreads out around the Yarra Valley towns of Marysville, Healesville, and Warburton. The trees and vegetation here are especially impressive, and are a lovely environment for short walks and hikes. There are campsites throughout this national park but some of these have undergone repairs after storms; if they’re unavailable, there are nearby campsites and holiday parks elsewhere in the Yarra Valley, including Healesville and at other national and regional parks.

Kinglake National Park

A popular spot among hikers, mountain bikers, and campers, the Kinglake National Park is on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range and is easily accessible from the Yarra Valley. Keen and casual bird watchers alike will also enjoy looking out for the colourful bird life in this park, and the tall Masons Falls are especially impressive after rain. The small campsite within the park has space for tents, caravans, and camper vans, and is surrounded by shady eucalyptus trees.

Dandenong Ranges National Park

The Dandenong Ranges are often referred to at the same time as the Yarra Valley, as many day or overnight trippers from Melbourne visit both areas. The cool rainforested mountains are dotted with waterfalls, making this an ideal destination for hiking and picnicking, as well as camping. Campers can find everything from basic tent sites to luxurious cabins in the Dandenong Ranges, and it’s all very accessible from Melbourne.

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