Glamping in Yarra Valley with a private bathroom

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

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12 top glamping sites in Yarra Valley with a private bathroom

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Galea Ranch

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Taggerty, VIC
Across the road we have little fresh creek, fire pit and seats, with State park you will be in touch with nature surrounded by Wallabies, Deer and Native birds, and at night Little Sugar Gliders and much more. What to do: Mountain Bike riding Horseback riding/ Can use our horse yards Fresh water fishing/ The Acheron River 3mins up the road Snow Skiing /Lake Mountain 25mins away 4X4 Driving Bushwalking/Hiking Boating/Water Skiing/Fishing - Lake Eildon 30mins away Wild life watching Dirt Bike Riding Waterfalls/ Stevenson's Falls 17mins away. It's perfect to escape from the city rush and to get in touch with nature. You also have the beautiful Cathedral Mountain you can sit and watch the sunset on the rocks or The Acheron River to fish the fresh Rainbow trout or brown trout. And off season try your luck on the Redfin. You won't be disappointed. For the Hipcampers we do provide outside toilet, and the outdoor shower soon to be finished. FUTURE PLANS : Glamping Tent set out on a deck, with its own tub and out door setting, fitted with a Queen size bed and much more. : Outdoor kitchen/ BBQ area. : More Camping Areas set into the bushland.
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AU$35
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Seven Hills Tallarook

23 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents600 acres · Tallarook, VIC
Our property, "Seven Hills Tallarook", sits high above Tallarook with deep valleys and high peaks, just over one hour North of Melbourne's CBD. The property is 600 acres of thick Victorian bush and farmed paddocks. We have a wide range of hobby farm animals - pigs, sheep, alpacas, chickens, ponies, a donkey, along with commercial heard of South African Boer Goats. As night falls, the wildlife come out to play - kangaroos, rabbits, deer and wallabies. Internally, we have in excess of 10 kilometers of roads within the property, the majority being 2WD accessible (weather conditions apply). There are parts of the property which are only 4WD accessible. Our campsites are placed to allow you to be as isolated as possible - away from other campers (you may see others as you drive past, or they drive past you). At some of our bush sites, you will be able to see other campers, but they are not close by. Additionally, we have now entered our Fire Danger Period for the 2024/2025 Summer Season. We have not toggled the Fire Ban on as we do still allow campfires, however campers MUST adhere to CFA guidelines at all times. On days of Total Fire Ban (TFB), no fires, including gas stoves can be lit outdoors. Furthermore, we reserve the right to ask you not to light a fire regardless of TFB status if we feel weather conditions are unsafe, especially the wind element. We cannot plan the weather and the request to not light your campfires will most likely on the day and we will advise as such. Our interest is with your safety, our neighbors and our property & family.
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AU$40
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Magic Mountain

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Humevale, VIC
Nestled amongst the mountains just outside of the township of Whittlesea our 40-acre property sits above the clouds. This experience comes with sweeping views, a hidden waterfall, a clear campground, and plenty of wildlife. The camping area is accessible by 4WD only, otherwise, strap on a backpack and earn it! (800m walk/hike from where a non-4WD can park). The waterfall is reached by a single trail track from the campsite, and you do need to be an experienced hiker to get to the waterfall. Which is part of the appeal! We welcome self-contained campers, who bring their own toilet and take all waste with them. We have a strict Leave No Trace policy. Or choose to stay in our beautiful A-frame cabin, with plush bedding, cozy fire, and outdoor lounge. More than anything else this is a place to relax and be away from normal, live outside yourself, and rediscover what weekends are for.  Dogs are welcome, so long as they don't bother the wildlife. Campfires are allowed, BYO firewood or campers can collect fallen timber from the property.
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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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Bushy Ridge Hideaway

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents55 acres · Flowerdale, VIC
Warm fires, starry skies, seclusion! Great for caravans, camper trailers, tents and more! Nestled in the valley of a 1000 hills and on the land of the Taungurung people, this little patch of hilly heaven is home to a small family of farm animals, dog and their two owners. With its rugged natural beauty, amazing sunsets and starry skies, it was hard not to want to share its beauty with others. The property is the gateway to Murrindindi, has power and water for campers, a dam if you enjoy yabbying and perfect for intimate, small groups. We offer a flat campsite and ridge top campsite. Low gear and 4wd preferable during very wet months. NOTE: Campfires subject to fire restrictions at over summer, please message. Our secluded, flat campsite is surrounded by unspoilt bushland and is home to a multitude of native Australian animals. Our ridge-top campsite also features beautiful bush, and some amazing views. With over 50 acres of rugged hilly bushland, no neighbours in sight and tracks to explore, this is the perfect place for those who enjoy a challenging bush walk, privacy and a sky to watch the stars. Campers are required to be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Campfires are welcome but must be contained and campers must respect any restrictions in place at the time of their stay. Pets are welcome.
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AU$45.57
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Bell Tent in Forest Near River

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Reefton, VIC
Escape to nature where trees and rivers take away your stress. Sleep on 3 single pallet beds in a cute bell tent amongst soaring tall trees and set your mind, body and spirit free. Imagine waking to birdsong and the gentle sound of the burbling brook at the edge of these glorious two acres of tall tree open forest. Boil yourself a billy on the communal fire or byo gas bbq and sip tea in bed or gaze at the birds, trees or river and breathe in the serenity. You are away from everything here. This is camping at its best: quiet, away from it all, yet plenty to do if you want to. There are camp toilets, a washing up area and a small communal fridge. An open air shower is available (a hot bath in an outdoor claw foot bath $10 cash) or invigorate yourself with a bathe in the shallow crystal clear clean river. Rainwater tank water is available. You just bring bedding. Sleep in or read under the trees, splash in the creek or explore the incredible beauty of the surrounding area. The property adjoins state forest and is protected in a private little valley. Onsite massages, Reiki, Meditation and Deep Relaxation sessions are on offer and one day and half day tours of the local area will surprise and delight. On early morning walks, you might spy the elusive native platypus or fish for a trout. Toboggans are available for hire to enjoy the nearby snow in winter. There are a range of local walking trails, bike trails and activities for the whole family or have a romantic picnic with your beloved/s in nature. Located only 1.5 hours from Melbourne, there is good Telstra phone range. It is only 10 mins from the historic Reefton Pub with its delicious country meals, live music and famous Thurs eve trivia nights or just 20 mins away are the quirky Warburton's cafes and sublime arts scene. There's history, water parks, wineries, Healesville Sanctuary, the Ada Tree (Victoria's tallest tree) and the famous Redwood Forest is only 10 mins drive. Some info so you know the set up: - You must arrive in daylight. It is not safe to try and park in the dark and find your way. If you arrive after dark you will need to park on the street until morning. - There is a short walk from your car to the campsite area. - There is a short steep downhill with steps from the campsites to the creek. - My partner and I live on the property in a small cottage. We love camping visitors staying and we love privacy and peace as much as you do. - A cat, rabbit and chooks live there too. If your kids want to hold the chooks or collect eggs for your breakfast we can arrange that. - All dogs & cats must be on a leash at all times and if it barks or a nuisance you will have to leave. - There are dogs in neighbouring properties who sometimes bark. - We are close to the gloriously beautiful Warburton-Marysville-Healesville scenic drive so occasionally there may be sounds of traffic. - Toilets are basic camping toilets in toilet tents - We have planted screening trees/bushes but until they grow up more you can still see the neighbours cottages from some angles. Come and enjoy, it's close enough for one night or more, however you will want to stay forever! Other things to note: Relax, recharge and restore yourself, family, friend, even dogs and horses, in nature, not far from Melbourne but a world away in tranquil natural surroundings. Leave the noise, crowds, pollution and stresses of cities or your daily grind behind and find yourself at this Peaceful Mountain River Campsite tucked away in cool temperate rainforest in the Upper Yarra Valley's hidden secret called Reefton. Nearby there is a rustic pub, picturesque farms, national parks, forests and rivers, nature, quiet and fresh air. This is a place to rest, rejuvenate, recover or get out and about to enjoy a large range of scenery, nature, recreation, history, arts or entertainment nearby. The property consists of 2 peaceful open forested acres bordered by a river and adjoined with state forest. Staying in the bell tent with a solar light you can let the burbling brook serenade you to sleep and birdsong greet you to a day of relaxation. Also great for fishing, paddling or just sit by the water and dream. Our cottage is nearby but not too close and the bell tent is amongst the magnificent tall trees and lush ferns to enjoy nature at it's best. An onsite parking space is provided and it is a short walk down a slope to the bell tent. The river is shallow, there is a bit of a steep slope with steps to get to it and has stones on the bottom so crocs/river sandals are recommended. No responsibility taken for state of steps or accessing the creek. Alternatively a swimming hole is located at a different part of the river upstream the end of our street - about 30 sec drive or 10 min walk. Guests will have access to a shared bar fridge and camp compost toilets and washing up station. Guests can drink the available water which is rain water double filtered or BYO drinking water. There is a communal fire pit available, so guests can enjoy a campfire in the evenings, which can also be cooked upon if you bring your own grill/billy. Please abide by any local fire restrictions during your stay. A post and rail horse yard can fit 6 horses who get along though it is small so they will need to be out during the day. A shelter can fit two ponies. The Sanctuary is on the glorious Warburton - Marysville - Healesville Curcuit so there may be occasional sound of a car or bike. Speaking of sound, this is a peaceful spot. We do not allow amplified/speaker/radio music. No exceptions. Please bring your headphones if you want music and don't wreck the serenity for others. We are only 10 mins from the famous Redwood Forest, the Ada Tree walk, Little Peninsula Tunnel, Big Peninsula Tunnel and the Thai Forest Bhuddist Monastery. All the quirky delights of Warburton are only 20 mins away including the Mt Donna Buang Summit Scenic Tower, Rainforest Gallery, restaurants, shops, swing bridges, water park, riverside walks, picnic areas, historic Arts Centre with regular cinema and live performances, the unique Bob's Place, art studios and more. The nearby Aqueduct trail takes you on any part of a 30km route through magnificent rainforest for walkers, riders and cyclists and the Upper Yarra Dam has scenic views over mountains and water. Half an hour away is both the Lake Mountain x-country ski fields and tobogganing and the Mt Donna Buang scenic snow and tobogganing in winter. We have 2 toboggans available for hire. Getting there is best by car however you can cycle the Warburton Rail trail and then cycle to our place or get on the bus from Lilydale station and ask to be dropped off at the last stop in East Warburton (Valentine Road). Bikes can travel on the bus and then in our ute when we pick you up (by prior arrangement). While this is the perfect spot to do nothing or bushwalking, fish, paddle, you can enhance or deepen your restoration of mind-body-spirit or mental, emotional and physical health with onsite Restorative Yoga, Reiki, Bodywork and guided Meditation/Deep Relaxation. Half day and full day tours are available. All By prior arrangement. Here are attractions in list form: Markets Festivals Fishing Rustic local Pub Picnics Swimming Kayaking Rafting Tubing Mtn biking Road cycling Dirt biking Art Photography Visit The Ada Tree, Victoria's largest tree O'Shannassy Trail Redwood Forest Art studios Warburton Visitor information centre Historic Warburton Waterwheel Blue Lotus Water Garden Upper Yarra Arts Centre La La Falls Rainforest Gallery Acheron Way Healesville Sanctuary Black Spur Art & Gourmet Trails Lake Mountain snow Exploring Historic Trail Onsite Wellbeing Golf course with spectacular views, restaurant/bar Wineries Scenic drives Horseriding trail rides Mount Donna Buang with tower top scenery in summer and snow play in winter Mt Little Joe and the backstairs track Warburton Swing Bridge Do nothing...or do something...or do lots - it is up to you and it is all here!
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Glamping in Yarra Valley with a private bathroom 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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