While Brisbane doesn’t have great glamping spots within the city, you do not need to travel far for the best Glamping Brisbane experiences! There are many glamping sites within a few hours of the city, with some offering unique accommodations, such as lovely yurts and cozy treehouses. These glamping sites appeal to everyone, from remote locations with incredibly breathtaking scenery to those with luxurious facilities.
If you are looking for inspiration for the best glamping in Brisbane, read on as we share some of the best properties in the area. The best thing about these sites is they are set in stunning natural landscapes, perfect for those looking to relax in nature, away from the hustle and bustle.
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Brisbane Glamping Breakdown
Before going through our list of the best glamping sites in Brisbane, refer below for a quick breakdown of these properties. It should give you an idea of which properties appeal the most to you, depending on your preferences.
Overall Best Brisbane Glamping Site – Murphyβs Creek Escape
Best Luxury Brisbane Glamping Site – Gaiananda Tree House
Coolest Brisbane Glamping – Noosa Hinterland Farm Stay & Nature Retreat
Most Family-Friendly Glamping in Brisbane – Yurts of Currumbin Valley
Most Romantic Brisbane Glamping – Keira Farm
Most Unique Brisbane Glamping – Blue Bell & the Bell Birds – Vintage Eco Retreat
The 15 Best Places To Go Glamping in Brisbane
If youβre wondering where to experience the best Brisbane glamping, check out our list below.
1. Murphyβs Creek Escape Glamping
Where: Upper Lockyer, Queensland
Price: $249+ per night
https://www.murphyscreekescape.com.au/luxury-glamping-murhpys-creek-hideaway/
https://www.facebook.com/murphyscreekescape/
The Murphy’s Creek Escape is our choice for the overall best Brisbane glamping site. It’s in Upper Lockyer, about an hour and a half drive from Brisbane. The glamping tents at Murphy’s Creek are set amongst the bush, with some perched on a canyon, offering stunning nature views. You’ll sleep to the relaxing sounds of nature and wake up to breathtaking views.
These tents come with everything you need for a comfortable stay, such as a king-size bed, luxury linen, toaster, kettle, cutlery, cooking equipment, heating and cooling, private deck with daybed, outdoor private fire pit, and more. They can also facilitate adventurous activities, including outdoor adventures for the kids, making it an ideal choice for families.
2. Gordon Country Glamping
Where: Goomburra, Queensland
Price: $165+ per night
https://www.gordoncountry.com.au/glamping/
https://www.facebook.com/brilliantbushadventures/
Set on 4,000 acres of pristine land, Gordon Country Glamping offers some of the best glamping experiences in Brisbane. This glamping site is located in a town called Goomburra, less than two hours’ drive from Brisbane and home to the World Heritage-listed Main Range National Park.
You will be sleeping in beautiful glamping tents when glamping at Gordon Country. These tents are perched high on an escarpment overlooking the stunning views of Dalrymple Creek. Each tent has comfy beds and an ambient flame-effect fireplace. You will have access to the campground’s facilities, including an outdoor deck seating area with a BBQ, an open campfire for cooking, and shared toilets and showers.
3. Keira Farm Glamping
Where: Mutdapilly, Queensland
Price: $190+ per night
https://www.keirafarm.com/glamping
https://www.facebook.com/KeiraFarm
Offering the most romantic Brisbane glamping, Keira Farm is a 500-acre working cattle farm, about 15 minutes from the city of Ipswich and less than an hour’s drive from Brisbane. Surrounded by the picturesque views of the Flinder’s Ranges, it is the perfect tranquil escape from busy city life. If you plan to explore the attractions of Ipswich, including Willowbank Raceway and the Scenic Rim, this would be an ideal base.
There’s only one glamping tent on the farm, which can sleep two guests, suitable for couples. The luxurious bell tent has a comfortable Queen-sized bed, armchairs, floor rugs, and cushions. Outside the tent, you’ll have a gas-heated camp shower, a flushing camp toilet, and a hand basin. You will have access to a graveled area with a large fire pit, the perfect place to relax and warm up at night.
4. Pet-friendly Glamping Getaway
Where: Kenilworth, Queensland
Price: $131+ per night
https://www.vrbo.com/9115229ha
For pet-friendly glamping in Brisbane, stay in this gorgeous, freestanding cabin perched beneath a lush forest canopy at the base of Kenilworth Bluff. It’s on the outskirts of Kenilworth, about two hours drive from Brisbane. A paradise for birdwatchers, the property is close to Noosa beaches and the Eumundi & Yandina Markets.
Offering a unique glamping experience, it has a heated spa and al fresco bush shower, flushing septic toilet, and indoor shower. It has a king-sized bed and luxurious linen, allowing you to sleep peacefully. You will have access to a kitchen with a gas BBQ and side burner on the deck, allowing you to prepare delicious meals.
5. Brand New Custom-Built Tiny House
Where: Camp Hill, Brisbane
Price: $112+ per night
https://www.vrbo.com/9752803ha
This brand new, custom-built tiny house called La Petite offers the best Brisbane glamping experience, located in the city of Camp Hill, a popular suburb in inner Brisbane, about a 12-minute drive from the city center. Offering a cozy sleeping space with two beds to sleep three guests, it’s the perfect hideaway for couples and small families.
Aside from the king-sized bed in the loft, the luxurious tiny house has high-end appliances and a day bed that can function as a single-size bed. Enjoy the skylights from the loft at night or relax at the outdoor seating.
6. Baffle Creek Cabin Glamping
Where: Mount Maria, Queensland
Price: $76+ per night
https://www.vrbo.com/9175902ha
Here’s another cozy cabin with enough space to sleep four guests, perfect for families and small groups. This bright and cheerful self-contained cabin sits on a 170-acre working cattle farm in Baffle Creek. While it takes five hours to drive here from Brisbane, your effort will be greatly rewarded.
Set in a pristine environment, you can guarantee a relaxing stay in this pet-friendly cabin. It also offers numerous activities to keep you entertained throughout your stay, including fishing, crabbing, and swimming.
7. Noosa Hinterland Farm Stay & Nature Retreat
Where: Shire of Noosa, Queensland
Price: $169+ per night
https://www.vrbo.com/9694470ha
For the coolest Brisbane glamping experience, check out this historic tram set at the Noosa Hinterland Farm Stay, a nature retreat in Cooran, about three hours from Brisbane. The charming tram features an Art Deco saloon style and is parked at the farm’s entrance. It has one bedroom to sleep two guests, an ideal choice for couples on a romantic break.
The views surrounding the tram will make your stay even more unforgettable. It’s perched on a hill above the rolling green hills of Pinbarren Valley, surrounded by sweeping views extending across the Noosa Hinterland. When staying in this Brisbane glamping site, you can enjoy fun activities, including encounters with wildlife like koalas, wedge-tailed eagles, squirrels, and more.
8. Pethers Rainforest Retreat
Where: Mount Tamborine, Queensland
Price: $233+ per night
https://www.booking.com/hotel/au/pethers-rainforest-retreat.en-gb.html
At Pethers Rainforest Retreat, you can guarantee pure relaxation, as it’s an adults-only property set in the scenic area of Mount Tamborine, about an hour away from Brisbane. You can stay at a superior studio villa with a large double bed and a private bathroom. But the property’s biggest draw is the surrounding views of nature, which you can enjoy from the comfort of your terrace.
There’s also a restaurant and bar on-site, and a lovely garden, offering the perfect spot for relaxing. The property is about 40 km from Gold Coast and the famous seaside resort, Surfers Paradise.
9. Sanctuary by Sirromet
Where: Mount Cotton, Redland
Price: $184+ per night
https://www.booking.com/hotel/au/sanctuary-by-sirromet.en-gb.html
Sanctuary by Sirromet is a lovely resort in Mount Cotton, offering some of the best Brisbane glamping experiences. The resort offers tented cabins in a stunning setting. These air-conditioned cabins have a private bathroom and balcony, where you can relax and enjoy the views.
All units come with a fridge, minibar, microwave, coffee machine, and kettle, and you can enjoy a delicious breakfast every morning. You can sign up for the winery experiences, which include a winery tour and the opportunity to sample an extensive range of wines.
10. Gaiananda Tree House
Where: Currumbin Valley, Queensland
Price: $293+ per night
https://www.booking.com/hotel/au/gaiananda-treehouse-currumbin-valley.en-gb.html
If your idea of glamping is sleeping in a treehouse, you should stay in Gaiananda Treehouse, nestled deep in the rainforest of Currumbin Valley, about an hour’s drive from Brisbane. Offering the best luxury Brisbane glamping experience, the fully furnished treehouse has two bedrooms and can sleep up to four guests, making it an ideal choice for families and groups of friends.
Aside from the comfy beds, the cozy abode has a living room, kitchen, and a deck with beautiful views. It also has a hot tub and other luxurious amenities for a relaxing stay. Enjoy hiking at the surrounding trails within the rainforest or marvel at the views of nature from the comfort of your terrace.
11. Yurts of Currumbin Valley
Where: Currumbin Valley, Queensland
Price: $156+ per night
https://www.booking.com/hotel/au/unique-two-bedroom-yurt-with-bath-house-in-eco-village.en-gb.html
Surrounded by stunning mountain views, the Yurts of Currumbin Valley is our choice for the most family-friendly glamping in Brisbane. It’s about an hour from Brisbane and only 20 mins from Burleigh Head National Park and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary.
The yurts have two comfy double beds that accommodate up to four guests, perfect for families. Each comes with a flat-screen TV and a kitchenette with a microwave and fridge. As a family-friendly glamping site, there are amenities for kids, including a children’s playground.
12. Family Glamping by the River
Where: Lowood, Queensland
Price: $103+ per night
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/54029956
Offering fun, family-friendly glamping by the river, the Gaia Vida Farmstead is one of the best glamping sites in Brisbane. It’s in Lowood, a rural town about an hour’s drive from Brisbane. On this Brisbane glamping site, you’ll sleep in a beautiful yurt with enough space for four guests. You will have access to a shared bath and other amenities like a hot shower and BBQ facilities.
You’ll find plenty of fun activities to enjoy on-site. There’s a river nearby where you can go swimming, fishing, or kayaking. At night, gather by the bonfire to share fun stories, play guitar, etc.
13. Renovated Vintage 1974 Caravan
Where: Basin Pocket, Queensland
Price: $45+ per night
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/25298742
Definitely one of the most unique glamping sites in Brisbane, this renovated vintage 1974 caravan can sleep two guests, so it’s the perfect choice for couples on a romantic trip. The caravan has a comfy bed, and you will have access to a toilet and bathroom at the back of the house. It also has a TV with Netflix and a kitchenette with a fridge, toaster, kettle, and microwave.
Located about five minutes in the city of Ipswich, this Brisbane glamping site is an ideal base for exploring the city’s top attractions. If you’re coming from Brisbane, this glamping site is about 30 minutesβ drive away.
14. Treehouse Retreat
Where: Gold Coast City, Queensland
Price: $190+ per night
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/19662315
If you’re looking for a treehouse to sleep at in Brisbane, try this Treehouse Retreat in Gold Coast City. Perfect for couples, this glamping site is about an hour’s drive from Brisbane. It’s nestled in over a hundred acres of lush area, with stunning nature walks.
The treehouse is well-appointed and elegantly decorated. It’s fully furnished and contains a self-contained kitchenette with a microwave, coffee & tea facilities, toaster, etc. You will also have access to a bathroom and a shower, a short walk to the back of the property. On-site amenities include a swimming pool and a tennis court.
15. Blue Bell & the Bell Birds – Vintage Eco Retreat
Where: Laceys Creek, Queensland
Price: $138+ per night
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/692409764928820229\
This vintage caravan is our choice for the most unique Brisbane glamping site. You will sleep in a beautifully renovated 1973 caravan with a comfortable king-sized bed for up to three guests. The caravan is in a 20-acre paddock at the foothills of Wirth’s Forest, about an hour’s drive from Brisbane.
The vintage caravan has been modernized to provide a comfortable camping experience. Aside from the comfy bed, it has an air conditioning system, a cozy sofa, and a compact kitchen with cooking essentials. Step outdoors, and you’ll find a seating area, a perfect spot to relax and admire the stunning views of nature.
Am I Missing Any Amazing Brisbane Glamping Sites?
Brisbane and Queensland is quite a large region of this stunning country, and I’m sure there are tons more yurts, treehouses, luxury tents, igloos, and so many more unique stays that would qualify as a top-notch glamping getaway!
If you think I’m missing anything specific, please do reach out as I’d love to keep this list as up-to-date as possible with the best information!
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