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323 Cabins in South Australia

Best family friendly South Australia cabin rentals

Among the 323 accommodations in South Australia, here are the 4 best family friendly cabins

Mulla Mulla Coastal Retreat - South Australia
10 1 review
South Australia
24/09 – 28/09
A$569/nighttotal: A$2276 (4 )

Mulla Mulla Coastal Retreat

1 2
cabin , Westall
This Westall holiday home is situated 4.5km from Sceale Bay Conservation Park and within 19km of Streaky Bay's key attractions, including the Streaky Bay National Trust Museum and Streaky Bay Golf Course.
The 60-square-metre lodge sleeps four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, terrace, garden, spa, free Wi-Fi, and on-site barbecue facilities.
Stony Rise Lodge - South Australia
9.8 214 reviews
South Australia
03/07 – 05/07
A$500/nighttotal: A$1000 (2 )

Stony Rise Lodge

1 2
chalet , Robe
This lodge is situated within a national park, less than 1 kilometre from Robe Town Brewery and within 1 kilometre of Mahalia Coffee and Customs House, with Lannam Park and Lake Fellmongery under 2 kilometres away.
The chalet offers a family-friendly stay with pets allowed, featuring a kitchen with a fridge, a swimming pool, a terrace, a garden, parking, and complimentary buffet breakfast, plus on-site barbecue grills and dry cleaning services.
'Tea Tree' • Private Retreat With Outdoor Bath - South Australia
9.9 139 reviews
South Australia
20/11 – 22/11
A$395/nighttotal: A$790 (2 )

'Tea Tree' • Private Retreat With Outdoor Bath

1 2
cabin , Robe
This cosy cabin is located on a peaceful street in Robe, just a 5-minute walk from the town centre and a 10-minute walk from the beach. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The retreat comfortably accommodates two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom. It features a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, a private outdoor shower, a fire pit, and games for all ages.
Discovery Parks - Whyalla - South Australia
8.5 1357 reviews
South Australia
04/09 – 07/09
A$132/nighttotal: A$396 (3 )

Discovery Parks - Whyalla

1 2
cabin , Whyalla
This beach cottage is located in Whyalla, just a 15-minute walk from the foreshore, Ada Ryan Gardens, and the hospital, offering a convenient base for exploring the town. It has consistently received very good ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The cottage offers a comfortable and self-sufficient stay with a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace, and access to a shared garden and barbecue area. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a range of other amenities perfect for a relaxing getaway.

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Best South Australia luxury cabins with Hot tub or Jacuzzi

Among the 323 accommodations in South Australia, here are the 4 best luxury cabin rentals with a hot tub or jacuzzi

Kaiser Ridge - Eco Stay Kaiser - South Australia
10 27 reviews
South Australia
06/11 – 08/11
A$595/nighttotal: A$1190 (2 )

Kaiser Ridge - Eco Stay Kaiser

1 2
cabin , Flaxman Valley
This secluded Flaxman Valley cottage, situated on Kaiser Ridge near Tanunda in the Barossa Valley (a 12-minute drive, approximately 19km), offers complete privacy within 32 hectares of natural bushland.
The self-catering property features one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodates two guests, boasting a wood-fired hot tub, outdoor fire pit, fully equipped kitchen, and stunning valley views; nearby activities include exploring the Barossa Valley's wineries and hiking trails.
The Passage Kangaroo Island - South Australia
8.8 3 reviews
South Australia
20/11 – 22/11
A$412/nighttotal: A$824 (2 )

The Passage Kangaroo Island

1 2
cabin , Cuttlefish Bay
This Cuttlefish Bay cottage is situated 0.6 km from Dudley Cellar Door, within 10 km of Lashmar Conservation Park and the Kangaroo Island Farmers Market, and under 14 km from the Sealink Ferry Terminal and the Kangaroo Island Gateway Visitor Information Centre.
The self-catering property sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, offering a kitchen, internet access, on-site barbecue, and a cosy fireplace; explore nearby Kangaroo Island attractions including Dudley Cellar Door and Lashmar Conservation Park.
Acorn Nook @ Lazy Ballerina - Rustic Eco Tiny Home - South Australia
9.7 214 reviews
South Australia
06/11 – 08/11
A$347/nighttotal: A$694 (2 )

Acorn Nook @ Lazy Ballerina - Rustic Eco Tiny Home

1 2
cabin , Dingabledinga
The Nook is a secluded tiny house located in Dingabledinga, on the edge of the Kuitpo Forest, a short drive from the Lazy Ballerina winery and the McLaren Vale wine region.
This one-bedroom retreat features a private outdoor bathtub, a veranda with views of the surrounding countryside, and access to the Kuitpo Forest's hiking trails.
Tesses Retreat At Birdwood - South Australia
9.8 266 reviews
South Australia
24/09 – 28/09
A$163/nighttotal: A$652 (4 )

Tesses Retreat At Birdwood

1 2
cabin , Birdwood
Tesses Retreat is a one-bedroom mudbrick cottage located on Torrens Valley Scenic Drive, just a short drive from the Birdwood Motor Museum and the Barossa Valley, offering a peaceful retreat in the Adelaide Hills. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cottage has a spacious living and dining area, perfect for couples, and is equipped with a range of modern amenities, including a dishwasher, microwave, and a wood-burning fireplace. Guests can enjoy the fresh air on the veranda or relax in the garden, and can also unwind in the spa bath after a day exploring the area.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in South Australia

  • What should you consider packing specifically for South Australia?

    Packing for South Australia depends on the time of year and your activities. Sunscreen is essential year-round, even on cloudy days. A hat and sunglasses are also crucial for sun protection. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll likely be doing a fair bit of exploring. In winter (June-August), pack warm layers, including a jacket and jumper, as temperatures can drop significantly, especially in the evenings. In summer (December-February), light clothing, swimwear and insect repellent are important.
  • What are the best cabins in South Australia?

  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in South Australia?

    The wildlife you see near cabins in South Australia varies greatly depending on the location. Kangaroos and wallabies are common throughout the state, and you might spot them grazing in paddocks near your cabin. Depending on where you are staying, you could also encounter emus, koalas (more likely in the south-east), echidnas, various bird species including kookaburras and cockatoos, and even goannas (large lizards). Remember to maintain a safe distance from all wildlife.
  • What are the best cabins with a pool in South Australia?

  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in South Australia?

    The best time for outdoor activities in South Australia is generally spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May). The temperatures are mild and pleasant during these seasons, making it ideal for hiking, cycling and exploring national parks. Summer (December-February) can be very hot, especially in the inland areas, while winter (June-August) can be quite cool, particularly in the evenings and mornings.
  • What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in South Australia?

  • Is South Australia a good destination to rent a cabin?

    Yes, South Australia is excellent for cabin rentals. Many options are available, from cosy retreats nestled in vineyards to secluded cabins in national parks offering stunning views. The Flinders Ranges and the Adelaide Hills are particularly popular areas for cabin rentals, providing a tranquil escape from city life. Many cabins offer self-catering facilities, allowing for a more independent and relaxed holiday.
  • What are the best cabins for families and kids in South Australia?

    The best cabins for families and kids in South Australia are Middleton Beach Huts - Brighton Studio Hut, Discovery Parks - Clare and Moonta Bay Accommodation.

  • What local meals should be on my list in South Australia?

    South Australian cuisine is diverse and delicious. You must try the seafood, particularly the fresh oysters from Coffin Bay. Barramundi is another local favourite. For a taste of the outback, sample some kangaroo or emu. South Australia is also known for its excellent wines, particularly Shiraz from the Barossa Valley. Don't forget to indulge in some locally made cheeses and fresh produce.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in South Australia?

    The best pet friendly cabins in South Australia are Discovery Parks - Clare, Moonta Bay Accommodation and The Red Shed.

  • Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting South Australia?

    While not unique, a good pair of binoculars are highly recommended for wildlife spotting, especially in areas like the Flinders Ranges or Coorong National Park. A sturdy hat to protect you from the sun is also essential. A reusable water bottle is recommended, particularly for outdoor activities. Depending on the time of year, a jumper or light jacket will be useful for evenings.
  • What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to South Australia?

    A minimum of 10 days is recommended to experience South Australia properly. This allows you to explore Adelaide and its surroundings, visit the Flinders Ranges, and perhaps even take a trip to the Eyre Peninsula or Kangaroo Island. However, two weeks or more would allow for a more relaxed pace and deeper exploration of the state's diverse offerings.

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Best South Australia cabins with a sauna

Autra · Salmon· Oceanview Retreat & Private Sauna - South Australia
8.0 1 review
South Australia
03/07 – 05/07
A$410/nighttotal: A$820 (2 )

Autra · Salmon· Oceanview Retreat & Private Sauna

1 2
cabin , Middleton
This coastal lodge is located in Middleton, offering serene ocean views and a peaceful escape from the everyday hustle.
This secluded retreat for two boasts unparalleled ocean views from its deck, complete with an outdoor bathtub and a private sauna, alongside a fully equipped kitchen and air conditioning for a comfortable stay.
Cabn Hahndorf - South Australia
9.8 11 reviews
South Australia
06/11 – 08/11
A$785/nighttotal: A$1570 (2 )

Cabn Hahndorf

1 2
cabin , Verdun
This lodge is located in Verdun, 2.7 kilometres from Hahndorf Hill Winery and 4.7 kilometres from Hahndorf Academy & Heritage Museum.
This family-friendly cabin offers a smoke-free environment with air conditioning, a kitchenette including a fridge and microwave, a furnished patio, a garden, a sauna, and complimentary self-parking, with pets also welcome.

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Best pet friendly South Australia cabins

Among the 323 accommodations in South Australia, here are the 4 best pet friendly cabin rentals

Bretts Rest Aza - South Australia
9.3 212 reviews
South Australia
26/06 – 03/07
A$216/nighttotal: A$1512 (7 )

Bretts Rest Aza

1 4
apartment , Kingscote
Bretts Rest AZA is located in Kingscote, just 12 kilometres from Kingscote Airport. This holiday home has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The one-bedroom apartment is 45 square metres and can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. Enjoy a peaceful stay with a private garden, terrace, and free parking, as well as free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a kitchenette.
Poolside Ocean View Pod - South Australia
10 1 review
South Australia
03/07 – 05/07
A$324/nighttotal: A$648 (2 )

Poolside Ocean View Pod

1 2
cabin , Marion Bay
This contemporary glamping pod in Marion Bay offers coastal bush seclusion with magnificent, unobstructed views of Butler's Beach and Hillocks Point, situated conveniently near Innes National Park and Warrenben Conservation Park.
The accommodation, which allows pets and provides internet access, features one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to four guests with direct beach access for swimming and fishing, plus winter camp fire and cooking facilities available from April 30th to November 1st.
The Cabin In Carpenter Rocks - South Australia
9.2 241 reviews
South Australia
06/11 – 08/11
A$144/nighttotal: A$288 (2 )

The Cabin In Carpenter Rocks

1 2
cabin , Carpenter Rocks
This charming coastal cottage in Carpenter Rocks is just a short walk from Bucks Lake Game Reserve and Carpenter Rocks Conservation Park, offering easy access to nature trails and stunning coastal scenery. The property consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The one-bedroom cottage can comfortably sleep up to five guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, a private bathroom, and a relaxing balcony with views of the surrounding area. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including air conditioning, a garden, and parking, as well as the option to bring their pets along.
Brownhill Creek Cabin Retreat | Nature Escape Minutes From Adelaide - South Australia
9.8 13 reviews
South Australia
04/09 – 07/09
A$372/nighttotal: A$1116 (3 )

Brownhill Creek Cabin Retreat | Nature Escape Minutes From Adelaide

1 2
cabin , Brown Hill Creek
This Brown Hill Creek holiday cottage is situated in the Brown Hill Creek district, a short 5-minute walk (approx. 0.8 km) from Brown Hill Creek Recreation Park, 14 minutes' drive (approx. 11 km) from Rundle Mall, and 16 minutes' drive (approx. 13 km) from Adelaide Zoo.
The self-catering unit sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, offering amenities including Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and an ironing board, making it ideal for exploring Adelaide and its surroundings.
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