The best bell tents near Glass House Mountains

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Soaring craggy peaks and forest-swaddled hinterlands make up the postcard landscapes of the Glass House Mountains, and the eponymous town is the gateway to the storied peaks. Head into the Glass House Mountains National Park, where you can hike around Mount Tibrogargan, summit Mount Ngungun, and go rock climbing, abseiling, horseback riding, and mountain biking. There are no public campgrounds in the town itself, but campers can take their pick of Hipcamps, from farm stays to cosy cabins or simple bush camping. For larger motorhomes and campervans, nearby Beerwah Caravan Park has powered sites and full amenities.

90% (135)

Top-rated campgrounds

Ingenia Holidays Noosa North

1. Ingenia Holidays Noosa North

90%
(60)
58km from Glass House Mountains · 98 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sunshine Coast, QLD
Get a taste of the tropics on the Sunshine Coast at Ingenia Holidays Noosa North. You’ll find everything you need for an activity-packed family holiday with a heated swimming pool, kid’s wading pool, playground, table tennis and pool table (to name a few) within the holiday park grounds. When you can drag yourself away from the comfort of the deck chair or landscaped lawns, Noosa Main Beach and Hastings Street shops are only a short 15-minute drive away. If you’re keen to explore further during your visit, put Australia Zoo, Aussie World or Underwater World on your holiday plans. You’ll find powered sites, ranging from slab sites for your caravan or camper trailer or grassed campsite with park amenities, including showers, camp kitchen and guest laundry. For those who like the comforts of home when on holidays, Ingenia Holidays Noosa North offers both one and two-bedroom villas, complete with air conditioning, heating and ceiling fans, a fully self-contained kitchen and private bathrooms.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$181
 / night
Nine Mountains Glamping

2. Nine Mountains Glamping

100%
(97)
27km from Glass House Mountains · 1 site · Lodging · Rocksberg, QLD
NEW TO NINE MOUNTAINS! A beautiful NEW and luxuriously appointed bell top tent, featuring heavier canvas and a cooler space Two roll top, claw footed baths, with hot and cold water, under a gazebo with views to The Glasshouse Mountains and Moreton Bay. Nine Mountains is a very unique, private Glamping experience. The property is 20 acres, 2/3 0f which is protected. The site is level, north facing with a steep gradient below, that allows expansive views of the Glasshouse Mountains and Moreton Bay. The Glamping site is on a level cut area and has its own amenities, with shower and toilet. Kitchen with sink, cooking utensils and BBQ and gas hot plate. An outdoor fire pit with one barrow of wood supplied. Additional barrow/s for $20 each. Your 5 metre Bell tent is beautifully appointed with queen bed and luxurious bamboo linen. Decorated in a Boho theme with rugs and cushions. 12V charging for your mobile on each side of your bed. There are plenty of seating options including beanbags, directors chairs and table and seated and lying swinging hammocks. Everything you need is provided. Just bring personal items. Bring your own food or you can order food packs with 48 hours notice. A continental breakfast [upon request] is complimentary with toast, cereals, fruit, yoghurt, butter, spreads and juice. Tea and Coffee amenities are available at your leisure.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$321
 / night
Ubuntu Living

3. Ubuntu Living

98%
(20)
41km from Glass House Mountains · 5 sites · Lodging · Cambroon, QLD
A short 2.5 hours from Brisbane and nestled in the magical Sunshine Coast Hinterland, our property is surrounded by Conondale National Park. Featuring 60 acres of lush rainforest, soft grass, a running creek and lots of wildlife, we are working towards our important vision of regeneration, natural building and traditional organic farming. Booloumba Creek runs along the boundary and has crystal clear waters with a magical rainbow of coloured rocks in the creek. The property is literally at the end of the road, surrounded by the national park and rainforest, which is normally only accessible by 4WD, camping at our property gives you access to a beautiful park and walks which may otherwise be inaccessible. We have 4 sites but only accept one booking at a time perfect for just one tent and a private getaway or for groups of families and friends. Message to discuss any special group needs including catering or how to book a group into multiple sites. If you want to just arrive and immediately relax, in addition to the tents already set up we can also provide a Welcome meal for groups of 6 or more or a breakfast/dinner package. Please message for details and availability. We are a 10 minute drive from the township of Kenilworth where you’ll be able to pick up supplies for your holiday. The town is noted for its bakery with donuts, the Kenilworth Dairy and has a growing market on Saturday mornings. The famous Eumundi Markets are 45 minutes away and open on Wednesday and Saturdays. We love celebrating food and a healthy life, and inviting people to enjoy our space is one step, with the vision for the accommodation to support events and education based around food, plant medicine, natural building and celebrating connections with friends, family and nature.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$242
 / night
Wappa Wunya Off-Grid Glamping

5. Wappa Wunya Off-Grid Glamping

100%
(4)
36km from Glass House Mountains · 1 site · Lodging · Yandina, QLD
THE BELL TENT SPACE Step inside the Wappa Wunya’s glamping bell tent and immerse yourself in a realm of rustic luxury. At its heart lies a comfortable king-sized memory foam bed, made up in soft linens, promising nights of blissful rest. A chill-out nook beckons with plush velvet beanbags, inviting you to unwind and lose yourself in the pages of books or engage in lively board games. A thoughtfully stocked buffet cupboard houses cutlery, crockery, and cookware, alongside pantry basics to accommodate for all your cooking needs. For entertainment, a dvd projector is provided where you can watch the movie of your choice against the canvas, or connect to the Bluetooth speaker to listen to your favourite tunes. In the evening, the ambient lighting from fairy lights and the flickering glow of battery operated candles transforms the bell tent in to a captivating atmosphere. THE OUTDOOR SPACE Nestled amidst the bushland is a rustic gazebo for all your cooking and dining needs. Fully equipped with a brand new Weber BBQ, cooking utensils, rustic ice boxes stocked with ice, and a partially surrounding breakfast bar, the area invites you to gather on cushioned stools, creating a warm and communal atmosphere. The outdoor fire pit, supplied with fire wood and fire starters, overlooks the bushland from the comfort of the contemporary-retro, cushioned outdoor seating. Immerse yourself in the soothing warmth of the outdoor wood-fired bath. Epsom salts infused with aromatic essential oils are provided, ensuring a truly therapeutic soak. The private rustic ensuite houses a hot water shower, using rain water collected by tanks, and a chemical toilet, providing an authentic off-grid experience. Placed beneath the leafy canopy are two comfortable bean bags, creating a relaxing seating area to enjoy a drink or a good book. Ride and explore the Yandina township, the local brewery, hidden rock pools, walking tracks, or mountain hikes using the two brand new bikes provided. Don’t forget the markets that are on every Saturday!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$327
 / night

Soaring craggy peaks and forest-swaddled hinterlands make up the postcard landscapes of the Glass House Mountains, and the eponymous town is the gateway to the storied peaks. Head into the Glass House Mountains National Park, where you can hike around Mount Tibrogargan, summit Mount Ngungun, and go rock climbing, abseiling, horseback riding, and mountain biking. There are no public campgrounds in the town itself, but campers can take their pick of Hipcamps, from farm stays to cosy cabins or simple bush camping. For larger motorhomes and campervans, nearby Beerwah Caravan Park has powered sites and full amenities.

90% (135)

Top-rated campgrounds

Ingenia Holidays Noosa North

1. Ingenia Holidays Noosa North

90%
(60)
58km from Glass House Mountains · 98 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Sunshine Coast, QLD
Get a taste of the tropics on the Sunshine Coast at Ingenia Holidays Noosa North. You’ll find everything you need for an activity-packed family holiday with a heated swimming pool, kid’s wading pool, playground, table tennis and pool table (to name a few) within the holiday park grounds. When you can drag yourself away from the comfort of the deck chair or landscaped lawns, Noosa Main Beach and Hastings Street shops are only a short 15-minute drive away. If you’re keen to explore further during your visit, put Australia Zoo, Aussie World or Underwater World on your holiday plans. You’ll find powered sites, ranging from slab sites for your caravan or camper trailer or grassed campsite with park amenities, including showers, camp kitchen and guest laundry. For those who like the comforts of home when on holidays, Ingenia Holidays Noosa North offers both one and two-bedroom villas, complete with air conditioning, heating and ceiling fans, a fully self-contained kitchen and private bathrooms.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$181
 / night
Nine Mountains Glamping

2. Nine Mountains Glamping

100%
(97)
27km from Glass House Mountains · 1 site · Lodging · Rocksberg, QLD
NEW TO NINE MOUNTAINS! A beautiful NEW and luxuriously appointed bell top tent, featuring heavier canvas and a cooler space Two roll top, claw footed baths, with hot and cold water, under a gazebo with views to The Glasshouse Mountains and Moreton Bay. Nine Mountains is a very unique, private Glamping experience. The property is 20 acres, 2/3 0f which is protected. The site is level, north facing with a steep gradient below, that allows expansive views of the Glasshouse Mountains and Moreton Bay. The Glamping site is on a level cut area and has its own amenities, with shower and toilet. Kitchen with sink, cooking utensils and BBQ and gas hot plate. An outdoor fire pit with one barrow of wood supplied. Additional barrow/s for $20 each. Your 5 metre Bell tent is beautifully appointed with queen bed and luxurious bamboo linen. Decorated in a Boho theme with rugs and cushions. 12V charging for your mobile on each side of your bed. There are plenty of seating options including beanbags, directors chairs and table and seated and lying swinging hammocks. Everything you need is provided. Just bring personal items. Bring your own food or you can order food packs with 48 hours notice. A continental breakfast [upon request] is complimentary with toast, cereals, fruit, yoghurt, butter, spreads and juice. Tea and Coffee amenities are available at your leisure.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$321
 / night
Ubuntu Living

3. Ubuntu Living

98%
(20)
41km from Glass House Mountains · 5 sites · Lodging · Cambroon, QLD
A short 2.5 hours from Brisbane and nestled in the magical Sunshine Coast Hinterland, our property is surrounded by Conondale National Park. Featuring 60 acres of lush rainforest, soft grass, a running creek and lots of wildlife, we are working towards our important vision of regeneration, natural building and traditional organic farming. Booloumba Creek runs along the boundary and has crystal clear waters with a magical rainbow of coloured rocks in the creek. The property is literally at the end of the road, surrounded by the national park and rainforest, which is normally only accessible by 4WD, camping at our property gives you access to a beautiful park and walks which may otherwise be inaccessible. We have 4 sites but only accept one booking at a time perfect for just one tent and a private getaway or for groups of families and friends. Message to discuss any special group needs including catering or how to book a group into multiple sites. If you want to just arrive and immediately relax, in addition to the tents already set up we can also provide a Welcome meal for groups of 6 or more or a breakfast/dinner package. Please message for details and availability. We are a 10 minute drive from the township of Kenilworth where you’ll be able to pick up supplies for your holiday. The town is noted for its bakery with donuts, the Kenilworth Dairy and has a growing market on Saturday mornings. The famous Eumundi Markets are 45 minutes away and open on Wednesday and Saturdays. We love celebrating food and a healthy life, and inviting people to enjoy our space is one step, with the vision for the accommodation to support events and education based around food, plant medicine, natural building and celebrating connections with friends, family and nature.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
AU$242
 / night
Wappa Wunya Off-Grid Glamping

5. Wappa Wunya Off-Grid Glamping

100%
(4)
36km from Glass House Mountains · 1 site · Lodging · Yandina, QLD
THE BELL TENT SPACE Step inside the Wappa Wunya’s glamping bell tent and immerse yourself in a realm of rustic luxury. At its heart lies a comfortable king-sized memory foam bed, made up in soft linens, promising nights of blissful rest. A chill-out nook beckons with plush velvet beanbags, inviting you to unwind and lose yourself in the pages of books or engage in lively board games. A thoughtfully stocked buffet cupboard houses cutlery, crockery, and cookware, alongside pantry basics to accommodate for all your cooking needs. For entertainment, a dvd projector is provided where you can watch the movie of your choice against the canvas, or connect to the Bluetooth speaker to listen to your favourite tunes. In the evening, the ambient lighting from fairy lights and the flickering glow of battery operated candles transforms the bell tent in to a captivating atmosphere. THE OUTDOOR SPACE Nestled amidst the bushland is a rustic gazebo for all your cooking and dining needs. Fully equipped with a brand new Weber BBQ, cooking utensils, rustic ice boxes stocked with ice, and a partially surrounding breakfast bar, the area invites you to gather on cushioned stools, creating a warm and communal atmosphere. The outdoor fire pit, supplied with fire wood and fire starters, overlooks the bushland from the comfort of the contemporary-retro, cushioned outdoor seating. Immerse yourself in the soothing warmth of the outdoor wood-fired bath. Epsom salts infused with aromatic essential oils are provided, ensuring a truly therapeutic soak. The private rustic ensuite houses a hot water shower, using rain water collected by tanks, and a chemical toilet, providing an authentic off-grid experience. Placed beneath the leafy canopy are two comfortable bean bags, creating a relaxing seating area to enjoy a drink or a good book. Ride and explore the Yandina township, the local brewery, hidden rock pools, walking tracks, or mountain hikes using the two brand new bikes provided. Don’t forget the markets that are on every Saturday!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$327
 / night

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The best bell tents near Glass House Mountains guide

Where to go

Sunshine Coast Hinterlands

The Steve Irwin Way winds its way north of Glass House Mountains into the Sunshine Coast Hinterlands, where the rolling countryside is dotted with lively towns, foodie hotspots, and national parks. Swing by Australia Zoo for a wildlife experience, then take a road trip to visit the market towns of Maleny and Kenilworth or hike the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk through Mapleton Falls National Park. Campers have a choice of holiday parks, glamping getaways, and creek-side camping at Conondale National Park.

Beerburrum and Beerwah State Forests

Swathes of pine and eucalypt forests surround the Glass House Mountains, affording miles of trails for hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. There’s no camping in the Beerburrum State Forest, but Coochin Creek campground in the Beerwah State Forest has sites suitable for campervans and camper trailers, and there’s bush camping at D’Aguilar National Park, further south. 

Bribie Island

Between Moreton Bay and the Sunshine Coast, cross the bridge to Bribie Island for a beachside getaway complete with white-sand beaches, surf spots, and a national park. Bribie Island National Park is the undisputed highlight, where you can admire the ocean views on a beach drive (4WDs only!), spot kangaroos, emus, and other wildlife, and go bush camping right by the beach.

When to go

With slightly cooler temperatures than the coast, escaping to the hinterlands can offer welcome relief for campers in the summer months. Alternatively, autumn and winter are ideal for hiking and outdoor activities in the Glass House Mountains. Not only is the weather typically warm and dry, but the clear skies provide even better views from the mountaintops.

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