Glamping near Mount Gambier

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Looking for a camping experience that's a little more glamorous? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 70 options near Mount Gambier, South Australia, you can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors while still enjoying the comforts of glamping. From cosy cabins to stylish tents, there's a glamping option to suit every taste. And with prices starting as low as $20 per night, it's an affordable way to elevate your camping experience. Check out top campsites like Fulham Homestead (112 reviews), Dufholme Cabin & Camping (27 reviews), and Cape Jaffa Holiday Park (1 review). Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like showers, rubbish facilities, and cooking equipment. And if you're looking for adventure, you'll find plenty of activities to enjoy, from climbing and biking to surfing. So why wait? Book your glamping getaway today!

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Talisker Homestead - 11 Bedrooms

3. Talisker Homestead - 11 Bedrooms

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71km from Mount Gambier · 1 site · Lodging · Merino, VIC
Talisker is an 11 bedroom, 5 bathroom home at this stage. Initially forming part of the Merino Downs pastoral run (taken up by Francis Henty in 1836). Talisker passed to Francis’s daughter Caroline on the death of Francis in 1889. Merino Downs was one of the first three squatting runs established in Victoria. Following Caroline’s marriage to Angus McLeod, the Talisker Homestead was commissioned by architect Charles D’Ebro prominent for his design of Stonnington (Malvern) and Langi Willie (Skipton). The homestead (circa 1901) is a large U shaped designed Edwardian home of some 26 rooms (not all are available to guests as some parts of the home are undergoing further renovations). Featuring a viewing tower with expansive 360 degree views, elaborate plasterwork, colour leadlights and handsome timber and marble mantles throughout the home. The original garden design is evident with Bunya Bunya pines, a large Oak and a Kurrajong tree. Talisker is named for Angus McLeod’s (please note McLeod and MacLeod are used interchangeably) ancestral seat on the Isle of Skye. Talisker was for centuries a possession of the Clan MacLeod. In 1820 Donald Macleod, 6th of Talisker, sold his interest in Talisker and emigrated to Van Diemen's Land, now known as Tasmania. In 1825, Hugh MacAskill took over the Talisker estate and completed the clearance process begun under his predecessor. Five years later, in 1830, he founded the Talisker Distillery and the legendary Talisker whisky was born.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$2761
 / night

Looking for a camping experience that's a little more glamorous? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 70 options near Mount Gambier, South Australia, you can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors while still enjoying the comforts of glamping. From cosy cabins to stylish tents, there's a glamping option to suit every taste. And with prices starting as low as $20 per night, it's an affordable way to elevate your camping experience. Check out top campsites like Fulham Homestead (112 reviews), Dufholme Cabin & Camping (27 reviews), and Cape Jaffa Holiday Park (1 review). Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like showers, rubbish facilities, and cooking equipment. And if you're looking for adventure, you'll find plenty of activities to enjoy, from climbing and biking to surfing. So why wait? Book your glamping getaway today!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Talisker Homestead - 11 Bedrooms

3. Talisker Homestead - 11 Bedrooms

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71km from Mount Gambier · 1 site · Lodging · Merino, VIC
Talisker is an 11 bedroom, 5 bathroom home at this stage. Initially forming part of the Merino Downs pastoral run (taken up by Francis Henty in 1836). Talisker passed to Francis’s daughter Caroline on the death of Francis in 1889. Merino Downs was one of the first three squatting runs established in Victoria. Following Caroline’s marriage to Angus McLeod, the Talisker Homestead was commissioned by architect Charles D’Ebro prominent for his design of Stonnington (Malvern) and Langi Willie (Skipton). The homestead (circa 1901) is a large U shaped designed Edwardian home of some 26 rooms (not all are available to guests as some parts of the home are undergoing further renovations). Featuring a viewing tower with expansive 360 degree views, elaborate plasterwork, colour leadlights and handsome timber and marble mantles throughout the home. The original garden design is evident with Bunya Bunya pines, a large Oak and a Kurrajong tree. Talisker is named for Angus McLeod’s (please note McLeod and MacLeod are used interchangeably) ancestral seat on the Isle of Skye. Talisker was for centuries a possession of the Clan MacLeod. In 1820 Donald Macleod, 6th of Talisker, sold his interest in Talisker and emigrated to Van Diemen's Land, now known as Tasmania. In 1825, Hugh MacAskill took over the Talisker estate and completed the clearance process begun under his predecessor. Five years later, in 1830, he founded the Talisker Distillery and the legendary Talisker whisky was born.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$2761
 / night
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