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The cabin's outdoor deck offers a seamless transition to the spacious interior featuring a concrete kitchen island and wooden accents. A freestanding bathtub is visible in the outdoor space, surrounded by native vegetation and inviting views of the natural landscape.
Cabin in Taranna
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 295 reviews

Three capes cabin.

Set amongst native gum and banksia the cabin overlooks the clear waters of little Norfolk Bay. Externally blending in with its environment and internally featuring detailed timberwork using Tasmanian Oak giving a natural feel. Centrally located within the Tasman Peninsula it's a short drive to everything on offer. Featuring: Designer kitchen/bathroom Indoor and outdoor bath Double shower Board games and books Woodheater Desk/study room King size bed Firepit area Air con Outdoor dining BBQ

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A wooden boathouse floats on calm waters, surrounded by sailboats and lush hills. The structure features a dark exterior with a single door and a large window. Soft clouds float in a blue sky, reflecting the tranquility of the setting.
Houseboat in Newport
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

The Salty Dog

As seen on Ch7 Morning Sunrise, House&Garden, Inside Out, Homes to Love Au, My Favourite Stays Au & NZ, Stayawhile magazines and Sommerhusmagasinet (Europe) The smell of salt air, the sound of water lapping, the sun glinting off ripples that surround you...a feeling of peace and the world left behind. The Salty Dog is a space that is both cosy and open to the water, a wooden boathouse for two that invites you to relax and just 'be', to go off grid and reconnect with mother nature at her best.

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A light-filled nook features a spacious bed with multiple pillows and a soft throw, designed for comfort. Large windows frame the stunning views of rolling hills, allowing natural light to illuminate the cozy space. Wood accents complement the inviting atmosphere.
Tiny home in Blakney Creek
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

The Barlow Tiny House

Nestled in the middle of a working cattle and horse farm in the Yass Valley, The Barlow Tiny House is the ideal place to relax, unwind and reconnect with nature. Enjoy this Tiny House in the countryside that makes a big statement. Enjoy breakfast inside or out, with surrounding views of the rolling hills.Take a wander and explore, and discover our kangaroo and wombat neighbours.If you are interested, we can provide recommendations on the best walks in the area, suitable for all abilities.

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Guest house in Booral
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Natures retreat, a romantic getaway in Hervey Bay

Unwind and relax in this unique tiny home, offering a truly peaceful escape. Perfect for a romantic getaway, whale-watching season, trips to K’gari, or as a base for visiting Lady Elliot Island. 14 minutes to the Fraser Island ferry and 10 minutes to the Hervey Bay marina, beaches, restaurants, and Urangan Pier. Enjoy sunset views from the verandah or cosy up by the fire pit with your favourite beverage, keep an eye out for local wildlife, including kangaroos that often pass through.

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A modern cabin exterior is observed, featuring a hot tub on a grassy area. Rolling green hills and a vast blue sky dotted with clouds create a serene backdrop. A wooden table with chairs is positioned nearby, offering space for relaxation and enjoying the scenery.
Tiny home in Lynchs Creek
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Off-Grid Tiny Home with Woodfire Hot Tub

Set on an operational farm, nestled on top of a hill, with 360-degree views of the surrounding farm, river, and mountain range. Farmcation is located in the Far North Coast hinterland. It is a 2 hours drive from Brisbane, 1.5 hours from the Gold Coast, and 1 hour from Byron Bay. The cabin itself is a fully off-the-grid retreat. Explore the small town of Kyogle, one of the hidden gems of Northern NSW, and access the beauty of the Border Ranges National Park.

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Cabin in Jindabyne
5 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Hilltop Eco- Sustainable Escape & Brumby Sanctuary

Welcome to Hilltop Eco, a sustainable alpine escape and Brumby sanctuary. Relax in our Scandinavian-inspired cabin, blending warmth, simplicity, and eco-conscious design. Enjoy sweeping mountain views, peaceful surroundings, and witness our mob of once wild brumbies wandering across the landscape. Set on a private 100-acre property, just 15 minutes from Jindabyne and 35 minutes from Thredbo and Perisher. Your own space, surrounded by peace and nature.

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A cozy living area showcases a leather sofa paired with a sleek chair, both positioned on a patterned rug. Timber beams and dark walls enhance the intimate atmosphere. The adjacent kitchen, visible in the background, features light wood cabinetry and a colorful tiled backsplash.
Cabin in Sheffield
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 551 reviews

Felons Corner Stunning Boutique Wilderness Stay

Felons Corner by Van Diemen Rise. 90 acres of dark forest, lofty views and rolling meadows overshadowed by a brooding mountain-scape. Out of the tree-line, a boutique cabin is worked into the fabric of the wilderness and walks the dangerous divide between hunting hideaway, industrial chic and unapologetic luxury. Follow the story @vandiemenrise This listing is not suitable for young children or pets due to the delicate nature of the furnishings

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A custom-made stainless steel hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck, reflecting the vibrant sunset. Lush green hills and valleys stretch into the distance, under a sky painted with warm hues of orange and blue as the sun begins to set.
Cabin in Lucaston
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 457 reviews

Orchards Nest - private, mineral hot tub w/ views

Getaway from the everyday and embrace relaxation. Nestled high on a hill overlooking glorious sunrises/sunsets, rolling green hills and orchards, blue skies and towering green gum trees. Friendly wildlife, twinkling stars and a custom made hot tub are yours when you stay here. Fall asleep on luxurious linen. Feel the quiet stillness of the surrounding Tasmanian bush. Pause from the race of life, rest, recharge, connect with nature and rejuvenate.

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An outdoor bath is positioned on a wooden deck, overlooking the expansive landscape. The bath is elegantly designed, complementing the modern architecture of the tiny house, with large glass doors visible. Scenic views show rugged mountains in the distance, framed by trees.
Tiny home in Wolgan Valley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

'Ligo' - With outdoor bath and escarpment views

Ligo is an award winning, architecturally designed Tiny House, built with the protection of our surrounding environment in front of mind. Nestled in the picturesque Wolgan Valley, this self-catered, private retreat is just over 2 hours drive from Sydney and surrounded by the Greater Blue Mountains UNESCO World heritage listed National Parks. Escape, and experience the seclusion and ruggedness of the Australian bush in style and comfort.

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A comfortable nook features large windows offering expansive views of rolling hills and natural landscapes. A cozy blanket is draped over a spacious bed, with a wooden tray showcasing a croissant, jam, butter, and an open book, inviting relaxation and connection with nature.
Tiny home in Golspie
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Yallambee Tiny Home

Yallambee Tiny Home is a peaceful off grid accommodation for two people set alongside the Bolong River amongst the rolling hills of Golspie - 20 minutes from Crookwell & Taralga and 10 minutes from Laggan on 15 acres of sheep grazing country in the Southern Tablelands. It is the perfect place to stay put and switch off from the hustle of everyday life or your base to explore the Upper Lachlans Shire of historic villages.

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A spacious living area features a curved couch adorned with soft pillows, positioned near large windows that overlook lush greenery and coastal views. The room is complemented by American Oak walls and a light-colored area rug, creating a seamless blend of style and comfort.
Flat in Smiths Beach
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

The Loft Phillip Island

Escape to our luxurious couples seaside sanctuary, perched on the stunning shores of Smiths Beach, Phillip Island. This luxurious loft-style accommodation is a harmonious blend of coastal charm and sophisticated design, offering a secluded haven for discerning travellers seeking a refined coastal experience. Indulge in the epitome of coastal luxury in our open plan, light filled, stylish space.

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A rustic wooden bridge spans a serene creek, leading into a lush, green landscape filled with tall trees and ferns. The cabin is visible in the distance, nestled among the foliage, creating a sense of tranquility in nature.
Cabin in Main Arm
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 1,059 reviews

Secluded Magical Rainforest Retreat

Cross the bridge and enter a magical paradise. Set amongst trees, perched in a tropical oasis is this romantic and secluded cabin overlooking the creek. Beautifully decorated interior with a Balinese feel, Complete with fully equipped kitchen, outdoor breakfast bar, wifi, Netflix, cozy wood fire for winter and cooling air conditioning for summer. Escape to this magical paradise.

Popular amenities for Australia holiday rentals

All about Australia

How much time do you have? That’s the most concerning factor when planning a trip to Australia. It’s the sixth-largest nation, but its fairly sparse population means many destinations within the country offer an overwhelming sense of space.

This is a land of wondrous differences, with trendsetting urban centres such as Sydney and Melbourne rubbing shoulders with natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru/Ayers Rock. There’s exceptional whale watching in southern Queensland, the desert landscapes of the Northern Territories’ Red Centre, the breathtaking Great Ocean Road down south, and the turquoise lagoons of Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia.

Cities such as Hobart exude a historic gothic charm, while sleepy Perth epitomises the laid-back Aussie attitude. Along with its natural charm, Australia offers plenty of opportunities to explore world-class art, amazing food and wineries, and astounding architecture.

What are the top things to do in Australia?

Feed Your Curiosity at the Museum of New and Old Art (MONA)

Located 7 miles north of Hobart in Tasmania, this mostly subterranean museum by the Derwent River features ancient ephemera and contemporary art that tends to explore darker themes. The building itself is remarkable, the collection delightfully off-kilter, and the surrounding landscape is stunning. Plus there are two MONA music festivals in winter and summer attracting top name acts.

Relax at Wendy’s Secret Garden

Yes, while in Sydney, obviously visit the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. But if you can, make a detour to this singular, highly personal place. Started in the 1990s as one woman’s outlet for grief, she has slowly transformed a disused railway yard into an incredible hidden oasis of calm with amazing views of Sydney Harbour.

Discover Murujuga National Park

This park, covering nearly 5,000 hectares of the Burrup Peninsula, is home to the largest concentration of ancient rock art on the planet, with some examples dating back more than 30,000 years. There’s also an incredible array of flora and fauna throughout the park, plus native creatures such as rock wallabies, quolls, and the Pilbara olive python.

Destinations to explore