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Top guest favourite
An outdoor bath is set on a wooden deck, surrounded by lush green hills and trees. Nearby, a rustic table holds glasses of champagne and a plate of fruits, inviting relaxation in nature's tranquility.
Cabin in Bellthorpe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Hidden Creek Cabin

Hidden Creek Cabin is a charming retreat for couples, nestled atop the Bellthorpe range in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Experience rustic elegance in this timber-lined space crafted with charm. Enjoy seclusion and convenience, with Maleny and Woodford just a 20-minute drive away. Unwind in the outdoor baths or by the outdoor fire pit. Every detail, from the cozy indoor fireplace to the fully equipped kitchen, ensures your comfort. A breakfast hamper is included for your first morning with us.

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The exterior of a modern train carriage cabin is illuminated by the golden glow of a sunset. Surrounding greenery and open fields create a serene atmosphere, while the sun casts rays across the landscape, enhancing the cabin's unique positioning amidst nature.
Train in Coulta
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

The Greenly Carriage — Off Grid Converted Train

**AS FEATURED IN THE DESIGN FILES, ESCAPE MAGAZINE, URBAN LIST, BROADSHEET AND THE ADVERTISER** Our re-imagined train carriage turned boutique, sustainable cabin on the untouched West Coast of South Australia. The closest accommodation to the famous Greenly Rock Pools and a scenic drive from Coffin Bay and Port Lincoln. Live completely off grid in our inside-is-outside retreat. The Greenly Carriage is a romantic destination to ignite and inspire your inner creative, whatever your craft may be.

Top guest favourite
A cozy structure is illuminated at dusk, showcasing a modern design with angular lines. A fire pit is positioned in the foreground, surrounded by a wooden deck. Large glass doors invite the serene outdoor landscape inside, while warm lighting highlights the inviting interior.
Hut in Mudgee
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 503 reviews

Gawthorne's Hut TOP 10 favourite in the WORLD.

Gawthorne's Hut-luxurious, architect designed, off grid Eco hut just for couples --the newest of Wilgowrah's unique country escapes incl Wilgowrah Church and Tom's Cottage. Built to capture stunning views it provides guests with peace, privacy and a sense of isolation. King bed, full bath, shower, flushing toilet, kitchenette, WiFi, air-conditioning (with some limitations) and Fire Pit -closed during periods of high fire danger. Children 2-12yrs or Infants 0-2 not accepted. Pets not accepted.)

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Barn in Currumbin Valley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

Hillview Dairy- A warm welcome! Highland Farm Cows

Hillview Highland Cows-Nestled on a small ridge Hillview Dairy circa 1887 overlooks the stunning escarpment of Mt Tallebudgera, Currumbin Creek and the farming Valley landscape. Over a hundred years the Old Dairy Bales has sat as part of the fabric of a thriving Dairy Farm in the spectacular Gold Coast Hinterland. Surrounded by acres of National Parks, it transports you into another time, whilst still a stones throw from all the attractions and the luxuries of the Southern Gold Coast and Byron.

Top guest favourite
An inviting outdoor deck offers comfortable seating with patterned cushions. Large glass doors reveal a cozy interior, featuring a spacious bed and warm wooden accents, while surrounding greenery enhances the serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Wootha
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 286 reviews

Bonithon Mountain View Cabin

Perched high in the lush, leafy hills of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Bonithon Mountain View Cabin is the perfect place for you to relax and unwind. Located just 5-minute drive from Maleny, our wood cabin studio offers a luxurious getaway with all of the finest touches. Bonithon offers sprawling views of the Glasshouse Mountains all the way up to the Brisbane skyline and the waters of the Moreton Bay region. You can enjoy these views and more while taking in the fresh mountain air & birdsong.

Top guest favourite
The cabin is situated in a lush green landscape, surrounded by tall trees and native vegetation. A wooden deck with railing leads to the entrance, framed by grassy areas and bushes, creating a sense of seclusion in nature.
Cabin in Girralong
5 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

"Birdsong @ Girralong" - Secluded forest cabin

Relax, unplug and unwind in nature. Birdsong is a haven for birdwatching, observing native wildlife and bushwalking. The cabin is nestled on a 100 acre property, in a secluded valley, surrounded by forest and adjoining nature reserve, with views to the surrounding hills. We invite you to come and enjoy a tranquil break in the heart of nature, brimming with native wildlife. Sit on the covered veranda and experience serenity or wander down to the crystal clear flowing river with swimming hole.

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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, 263 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 modern cottage studio features a striking design with a mix of stone and sleek black materials. Large glass windows offer a view of the surrounding greenery, while a wooden deck is furnished with two chairs, inviting relaxation in the outdoor space.
Guest house in Woodside
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

"The Nook" Studio Guesthouse

Welcome to The Nook, your cozy retreat nestled in the serene Adelaide Hills. This modern cottage studio is the perfect haven for those seeking tranquility and comfort amidst natures embrace. With its sleek design and thoughtful amenities, The Nook offers a seamless blend of contemporary living and rustic charm. Whether you are sipping wine on the private patio, exploring the nearby vineyards or simply unwinding by the fireplace, come experience the beauty of the Adelaide Hills in our Oasis

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A well-designed entryway features green carpeted steps leading to an inviting living area. Dark walls accentuate the space, illuminated by a circular light fixture. A window provides a glimpse of natural light, enhancing the unique architectural elements and vibrant carpet patterns.
Home in West Hobart
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 376 reviews

Slow Beam.

We want to offer visitors to Hobart a unique & luxurious accommodation experience, which connects modern design with its rugged, bush environment. Located in West Hobart, we are a short 8 minute drive to the Salamanca water front. Our 2 story house is nestled in a private bushy street, with amazing views of the Derwent River, South Hobart, Sandy Bay & beyond. The home is spacious and private, yet surrounded by (harmless) local wildlife. You will see many wallabies grazing on the property.

Top guest favourite
A natural wood-fired hot tub is situated on the spacious veranda, accompanied by a rustic wood stove and a basket. Scenic views of the surrounding nature can be appreciated from this outdoor space, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the railway carriage.
Train in Oakview
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Railway Carriage Retreat with Wood-Fired Hot Tub

Stay in a 1960s, one of a kind Railway Carriage nestled within a peaceful wildlife refuge with a natural wood-fired hot tub. Our lovingly restored train carriage is located on our picturesque 270 acre family property in Oakview, just 80 minutes from Noosa & 15 minutes from Kilkivan. Enjoy stunning bush & mountain views, modern ammenities, a fire pit, private access to a creek and winding stream perfect for swimming, exploring & kayaking, and a nature walking trail spanning over 10 acres.

Top guest favourite
A cozy living area showcases a modern couch adorned with green pillows, positioned near a warm fireplace. A black metal coffee table complements a woven basket filled with firewood. The space is enhanced by soft lighting and architectural details such as an arched doorway.
Place to stay in Hahndorf
5 out of 5 average rating, 595 reviews

Under the Oaks, Hahndorf, Adelaide Hills

Under the Oaks is a beautifully converted 1858 church just for couples. Situated in Hahndorf in the stunning Adelaide Hills, just 15 minutes up the freeway, nestled under historic oak trees and within walking distance to the vibrant main street. Amble the historic village and discover the array of shops, wineries, restaurants, galleries and cafes. Luxuriously appointed, it is the perfect space for couples to relax between exploring all the Adelaide Hills and surrounds has to offer.

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A petite cedar tiny house is set amidst lush greenery, showcasing large windows that invite natural light. A gravel path leads to a welcoming entrance. Outdoor seating and a gas barbeque are positioned beside the house, blending harmoniously with the surrounding bush landscape.
Tiny home in Reedy Marsh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 422 reviews

Naivasha Tiny House with Wood Fired Hot Tub

Naivasha Tiny House is the perfect romantic getaway. It is set in a clearing in the Tasmanian bush and has amazing views of the countryside. The tiny home itself has been built entirely of cedar by local artisans. It has been fitted out with antique and reclaimed furnishings with an emphasis on comfort and laid back luxury. The wood fired hot tub is without doubt the highlight. The claw foot bath, indoor wood fire, outdoor fire pit and friendly native wildlife are close seconds.

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