Beach glamping in Sunshine Coast

From seaside to hinterland, the Sunshine Coast is a place of beauty.

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6 top beach glamping sites in Sunshine Coast

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Nature's Nook

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Sunshine Coast, QLD
Welcome to Nature’s Nook – a peaceful retreat nestled among paperbark trees, kangaroos, kookaburras, and vibrant birdlife. Our property is just a 10-minute bushwalk to the tranquil shores of Lake Weyba, where you can explore the famous Lake Weyba Foreshore Walk. This scenic trail includes a 24-meter suspension bridge over Horsemans Creek, offering an unforgettable nature experience. Kayaks can also be supplied if you wish for a more adventurous experience! Located in Peregian Beach, the property is a short drive to shops, supermarkets, service stations, vibrant cafes, and patrolled beaches, whilst feeling a million miles away from it all. It is also a mere 10 minutes from Coolum and 15 minutes to Noosa. Though there is a house on-site, and it is near your campsite, as seasoned Hipcampers ourselves, we understand the importance of your privacy. We can not see you from our residence. You’ll have space to relax, unwind, and soak in the beauty of nature without disturbance. We have a shared swimming pool on site attached to the house that you are welcome to use. Please ensure any children are supervised in this area at all times.
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Amaroo Tiny Home Sanctuary

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Lake Mac Donald, QLD
$195 PER NIGHT! SPECIAL FIRST TIME GUEST DISCOUNT - UP TO DECEMBER! The perfect blend of wilderness and luxury. Indulge in the ultimate off-grid retreat with our exquisitely designed 9.5m Tiny Home nestled amidst the serene beauty of nature. Tucked away on a green pasture, this enchanting sanctuary offers a haven of tranquillity for those seeking a luxurious escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. 🌟 Book Your Stay, Unlock Membership! Every booking at Amaroo Arts Sanctuary grants you Private Membership status - for life! This membership is a mutual agreement and every transaction is deemed as a mutual receipt. That ensures you enjoy exclusive perks, discounts, and access to our private domain and wellness hub. The benefits are mutual, as your participation helps us create a sanctuary of positivity and like-minded connections. Join us in crafting a community where everyone thrives together! Wifi-free zone Re-energise in a wifi-free haven! It's your chance to cozy up with nature, dive into a good book, and soak up the healing frequencies of the wild. Break free from the digital hustle and emerge revitalised after a blissful escape from the momentum of the wifi grid! Relax amidst stunning nature near Noosa: Ultimate retreat for a rejuvenating, off-grid vacation in a modern-designed 9.5m custom-built tiny house. King-size bed 15 minutes from Noosa. Borders Tewantin National Park. Abundant opportunities to observe local wildlife. Surrounded by trees and soothing sounds of birds. Outdoor Activities: Hiking Noosa Trail number 4 at doorstep. Lake MacDonald just a few hundred meters away. Noosa Botanic Garden on Lake MacDonald. Nearby Attractions: Great Cafes close by in Noosa and Cooroy for a delicious brunch. Hit the waves at one of Noosa's magnificent beaches. Kayak or paddleboard in Noosa Everglades. Eumundi Markets - One of Australia's largest arts and crafts markets.
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Gundy Pub

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Gundiah, QLD
Gday, and thanks for stopping by Gundy Pub!Located at the Gundy Pub you will find a number of campsite, cabin and room options available. The cabins have ensuite facilities and we have 3 rooms available in the pub which all have a queen bed and a single bed. All rooms have a TV and air conditioning. Shared bathroom facilities available nearby. You are welcome to use the BBQ facilities located within the caravan park as well. We have a nearby billabong which has plenty of fish and turtles. Enjoy a meal at the nearby Gundy Pub or explore the surrounding area. Bauple Mountain is 5km away which is a great spot for walking and hiking. Mary River is down the road 4km and a great spot for fishing. The national trail runs along the river and is a great spot for walks or bike rides. We have a number of horse riding camps in the nearby area as well.We have fire drums available and well behaved pets are welcome. Firewood available at an additional cost or BYO.We look forward to seeing you.
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Beach glamping in Sunshine Coast guide

Overview

Australia’s most appealingly named strip of waterfront, the Sunshine Coast is a laidback spot with golden beaches, surf breaks, and lush hinterland. With options ranging from holiday parks set right on the beach and rainforest campgrounds to glamping tents on the edge of pristine wetlands, you’ll have no problem finding a place to sleep under the stars. The Sunshine Coast is popular year-round, but you can avoid the biggest crowds—and highest temperatures and heaviest rainfall—by visiting outside of summer (December through February).

Where to go

Caloundra

About an hour's drive north of Brisbane, Caloundra is home to some of Queensland’s best beaches. Kings Beach is a favourite for its oceanfront saltwater pool and walking tracks that lead around the Caloundra headland. In the heart of Caloundra, on the Pumicestone Passage, are a range of accommodation options from camping and caravan sites to oceanfront cabins and glamping tents, many with access to a swimming pool, laundry, and free wifi.

Maroochydore

Half an hour up the coast, Maroochydore is considered the heart of the Sunshine Coast. You can easily spend all your time in the main town, catching waves and enjoying the bars and restaurants that line its lively esplanade, but it’s also a prime spot for embarking on diving and snorkeling trips.

​Coolum

Coolum is a perennially popular getaway for its beaches, golf courses, and carefree atmosphere. Explore the rocky headlands of Point Perry and Point Arkwright, and even tackle the climb to the peak of Mount Coolum—the view from the top is well worth the effort. Back down at sea level, oceanfront campgrounds offer van and camping spots with direct access to the beach.

Noosa

Surrounded by national parks, beaches, and hinterland, Noosa's natural beauty makes it the jewel in the Sunshine Coast’s crown. Adventure abounds: You can soak up the turquoise waters of Noosa Main Beach, spot wildlife in Noosa National Park, paddle through the wetlands of the Noosa Everglades, and head from Noosa North Shore to Rainbow Beach and into Great Sandy National Park, home to the famed Fraser Island.

Hinterland

Head into the Sunshine Coast’s Hinterland and discover the rainforest of Kondalilla National Park, the ancient volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains, and the bohemian atmosphere of the Eumundi Markets. You can wake up to mountain views and the sounds of a burbling creek at a number of area camping grounds.

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