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Best family friendly Australia cabins

Among the 5704 accommodations in Australia, here are the 4 best cabins for families

The Barn - 5 Acres Of Idyllic Bushland With Views - Australia
10 307 reviews
Australia
07/07 – 09/07
SG$394/nighttotal: SG$788 (2 )

The Barn - 5 Acres Of Idyllic Bushland With Views

1 4
cabin , Yinnar South
The Barn is a secluded cabin situated on five acres of private forest in the rolling hills of Gippsland, a short 10-kilometre drive from Yinnar South.
This three-bedroom retreat features bespoke timber furnishings, a wood-fired pizza oven, a freestanding bath with bushland views, and a spacious kitchen with modern amenities, providing a tranquil escape for up to six guests.
Quay's Cabin - Absolute Beachfront With Views - Australia
8.6 10 reviews
Australia
03/07 – 14/07
SG$159/nighttotal: SG$1749 (11 )

Quay's Cabin - Absolute Beachfront With Views

1 3
cabin , Callala Beach
Quay's Cabin is a beachfront property in Callala Beach, offering stunning sea views and easy walking access to the beach itself.
This self-catering cottage boasts a 45 square metre floor area, sleeping up to six guests in one bedroom with two bathrooms, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and a private garden.
Walpole Wilderness Resort - Australia
Australia
03/07 – 14/07
SG$556/nighttotal: SG$6116 (11 )

Walpole Wilderness Resort

2 3
chalet , Walpole
This chalet is located within the Walpole Wilderness Resort, offering a tranquil natural setting approximately 130 kilometres from Albany Regional Airport.
This 154 square metre lodge accommodates up to 17 guests with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, featuring a private patio and balcony with lake views, a Jacuzzi, spa access, a well-equipped kitchen, and barbecue facilities.
Seaforth Shack-surrounded By Natural Beauty - Australia
9.9 355 reviews
Australia
15/08 – 19/08
SG$409/nighttotal: SG$1636 (4 )

Seaforth Shack-surrounded By Natural Beauty

2 2
cabin , Strahan
Seaforth is a secluded cabin located on 10 acres of bushland with water and mountain views, just 10 kilometres from the town of Strahan. It has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers seeking a peaceful retreat.
The two-bedroom cabin can accommodate up to four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a large deck, an outdoor heated shower, and a fire pit. Enjoy the eclectic interior, relax in the tranquil surroundings, and disconnect from technology in this unique and charming property.

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Riverside Cottage - Australia
10 86 reviews
Australia
27/06 – 04/07
SG$180/nighttotal: SG$1260 (7 )

Riverside Cottage

1 2
cabin , Glen Huon
The Riverside Cottage, a tastefully restored picker's hut, is situated in the Huon Valley, directly on the Huon River and offers easy access to Glen Huon's attractions.
This one-bedroom cottage sleeps two, boasts a full kitchen with complimentary breakfast provisions, WiFi, a fireplace, and expansive gardens, providing direct access to river activities such as fishing and kayaking.
Hide - Adelaide Hills - Australia
10 135 reviews
Australia
31/12 – 01/01
SG$228/nightfor 1 night

Hide - Adelaide Hills

1 2
cabin , Uraidla
This Uraidla cottage is situated on the outskirts of the town, offering seclusion whilst remaining within easy reach of local amenities.
The single-bedroom, self-catering retreat sleeps two, boasting a queen-sized bed, pot-bellied fireplace, private parking, and stunning valley views from its balcony; locally roasted coffee and breakfast supplies are included.
Hill Top Cabin With Private Garden - Australia
9.8 12 reviews
Australia
01/07 – 31/07
SG$36/nighttotal: SG$1080 (30 )

Hill Top Cabin With Private Garden

1 1
cabin , Kettering
This rammed earth and cypress wood lodge offers a prime hilltop position overlooking Kettering marina, just 3 minutes from the Bruny Island ferry terminal.
This self-contained accommodation for three features a kitchen, internet, one bedroom, one bathroom with a wood fireplace and enclosed garden, and is located near bushland for hiking and a fruit orchard.
Forest Way Farm Tiny Cottage - Australia
9.9 138 reviews
Australia
01/08 – 02/08
SG$288/nightfor 1 night

Forest Way Farm Tiny Cottage

1 2
cabin , Toolangi
This Toolangi cottage, one of two tiny houses on a 4-acre property in the forested hills, offers easy access to local wineries and forest walks.
The self-contained studio sleeps two, features a fireplace, private deck, fridge, air conditioning, and one bathroom.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Australia

  • What should travellers be mindful of regarding traditions in Australia?

    Australia has a diverse culture, shaped by its Indigenous heritage and subsequent waves of immigration. It's respectful to learn a few basic Aboriginal words, acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land when visiting significant sites, and be aware of local customs. For example, 'mateship' – a strong sense of friendship and camaraderie – is highly valued. Also, Australians generally have a relaxed and informal approach to social interactions.
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  • What are the key airports serving Australia?

    Sydney Airport (SYD), Melbourne Airport (MEL), Brisbane Airport (BNE), Perth Airport (PER), and Adelaide Airport (ADL) are the major international airports. Many smaller airports serve regional areas, providing access to various parts of the country.
  • What are the best cabins with a pool in Australia?

  • How can you replace a lost passport in Australia?

    If your passport is lost or stolen, you'll need to contact your home country's embassy or consulate in Australia. They will guide you through the process of applying for an emergency passport or replacement. It's crucial to report the loss to local authorities as well.
  • What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in Australia?

  • Should travellers consider renting a car to explore Australia?

    Renting a car is highly recommended, especially if you plan to explore beyond major cities. Australia is vast, and public transport in some areas is limited. Driving allows for flexibility and the chance to discover hidden gems along the way. Be aware of the distances though; some road trips can be long.
  • What are the best cabins for families and kids in Australia?

  • Are there any renowned celebrations held in Australia?

    Australia Day (26 January) is a major national celebration. Many cities host Vivid Sydney, a festival of light, music, and ideas. The Melbourne Cup, a horse race, is a significant event in the sporting calendar. Numerous smaller festivals and events occur throughout the year, varying by region and season.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in Australia?

  • What are the most popular areas to explore over a week in Australia?

    A week allows for a good exploration of a single region. Consider focusing on either the east coast (Sydney, the Blue Mountains, and perhaps a portion of the Great Barrier Reef) or the south-east (Melbourne, the Great Ocean Road, and the Yarra Valley). Alternatively, a trip focusing on Uluru and surrounding areas in the Northern Territory could be amazing.
  • Which places in Australia are perfect for a weekend visit?

    Sydney's harbour, iconic Opera House, and Bondi Beach offer a vibrant weekend escape. Melbourne's laneways, street art, and café culture provide a different kind of city break. For a nature-focused getaway, the Hunter Valley wine region or the Blue Mountains offer scenic beauty within easy reach of Sydney.
  • In Australia, which region boasts the most agreeable weather?

    Defining 'most agreeable' is subjective, but regions in southern Australia, particularly parts of Victoria and South Australia, often experience pleasant temperatures throughout much of the year, avoiding extremes of heat or cold. However, weather can be unpredictable, so checking forecasts before you go is crucial.
  • Which emergency numbers are essential in Australia for medical or security assistance?

    For medical emergencies, dial 000. This number also connects you with police and fire services.
  • What part of Australia is famous for its excellent weather conditions?

    Many parts of Australia enjoy excellent weather at different times of the year. The regions around Perth and parts of South Australia are often cited for their sunny days and moderate temperatures. However, it's important to remember that Australia is a large continent with diverse climates, so the 'best' weather depends on personal preferences and the time of year.

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Best Australia cabins with jacuzzi

Among the 5704 accommodations in Australia, here are the 4 best cabins with a jacuzzi

Hunter Valley Tiny Home - Relaxing Country Retreat - Australia
9.9 196 reviews
Australia
15/07 – 16/07
SG$510/nightfor 1 night

Hunter Valley Tiny Home - Relaxing Country Retreat

1 2
cabin , Dalwood
This Hunter Valley cottage, near Dalwood, enjoys a secluded location on a 50-acre property, offering proximity to Hunter Valley wineries, cafes, and grocery stores (distances unspecified).
The self-catering property sleeps two in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a Jacuzzi, sauna, eco-fuel fire pit, large deck, Smart TV, and free Wi-Fi, plus board games and a Bluetooth speaker for guest entertainment.
Tassie Wild: Waterfront Retreat 16km Cbd/airport - Australia
9.9 475 reviews
Australia
01/08 – 02/08
SG$484/nightfor 1 night

Tassie Wild: Waterfront Retreat 16km Cbd/airport

1 2
cabin , Rokeby
This charming one-bedroom cottage is situated in a rural area near Rokeby, Tasmania, with stunning ocean views and a short walk to a shallow beach. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The cosy cottage is perfect for couples seeking a peaceful retreat, with a modern kitchen, a luxurious bathroom with a heated bath, and a private garden. Guests can enjoy a range of activities including swimming, surfing, and exploring the nearby beaches and coastal towns.
6sixteen The Banks - Australia
9.9 101 reviews
Australia
04/10 – 10/10
SG$218/nighttotal: SG$1308 (6 )

6sixteen The Banks

1 2
cabin , Agnes Banks
6SIXTEEN is a self-contained lodge situated on a 5-acre property between Penrith and Richmond, New South Wales, offering breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains, approximately 60km west of Sydney.
This one-bedroom retreat sleeps three, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, a luxurious bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi (on request), and a private hot tub (upgrade available), perfect for a peaceful escape near Agnes Banks.
Sigma Treehouse — Private Sauna & Sunset Views - Australia
10 2 reviews
Australia
31/12 – 01/01
SG$360/nightfor 1 night

Sigma Treehouse — Private Sauna & Sunset Views

1 2
cabin , Banjar
This private jungle treehouse is located in Munduk, North Bali, approximately 1.2 kilometres on foot from Red Coral Waterfall, with Golden Valley, Labuhan Kebo, and Melanting Waterfalls also nearby.
This studio apartment for two offers a Jacuzzi, sauna, and a garden, alongside a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and freezer, ideal for those seeking a tranquil escape in the cool mountain climate.

Best Australia cabins with a sauna

Just Down The Road - Topaz Cabin - Australia
9.9 58 reviews
Australia
11/07 – 12/07
SG$221/nightfor 1 night

Just Down The Road - Topaz Cabin

1 2
cabin , Branxholm
Just Down The Road cabins offer a self-catering retreat in Branxholm, a five-minute (8km) drive from the mountain biking hub of Derby in north-east Tasmania.
This one-bedroom lodge sleeps two, boasting a king-size bed, modern kitchen with washer-dryer, private deck overlooking a hops farm, and access to communal facilities including a fire pit, BBQ, barrel sauna, and bike wash/storage.
Divine Pine Hideaway In The Blue Mountains+sauna - Australia
10 222 reviews
Australia
21/06 – 23/06
SG$341/nighttotal: SG$682 (2 )

Divine Pine Hideaway In The Blue Mountains+sauna

1 1
cabin , Medlow Bath
Divine Pine Hideaway is a brand new one-bedroom lodge located in Medlow Bath, just a 2.4 kilometre walk from the Hydro Majestic Hotel.
The lodge, ideal for a small family or group of friends, features a fully equipped kitchen, an infrared sauna, and a private outdoor fire pit, perfect for relaxing evenings.
Fryers Hut - Australia
10 148 reviews
Australia
15/07 – 16/07
SG$162/nightfor 1 night

Fryers Hut

1 2
cabin , Fryerstown
Fryers Hut is a self-catering lodge situated in the tranquil bushland of Fryerstown, just 16 kilometres from Castlemaine, 48 kilometres from Daylesford, and 8 kilometres from Vaughan Springs. The one-bedroom lodge sleeps two guests and offers a garden, swimming pool, sauna, and parking.
Ukiyo - 150 Acres, Private Sauna, Icebath And Gym - Australia
10 19 reviews
Australia
21/06 – 23/06
SG$417/nighttotal: SG$834 (2 )

Ukiyo - 150 Acres, Private Sauna, Icebath And Gym

1 1
cabin , Mount Marsden
Ukiyo, a secluded Mount Marsden lodge, offers a private, off-grid escape with stunning valley views and nearby wildlife.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom retreat sleeps four, boasting a private gym, sauna, ice bath, and air conditioning, perfect for a relaxing wellness break.
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