The best glamping near Hobart with hot tubs

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Hobart serves up a varied slice of urban and rural delights, with easy access to Tasmania’s south coast. In the city, markets and museums provide a culture fix, while outdoor adventurers can hike up to Mount Wellington, hit the beach, or go mountain biking and kayaking along the Tasman Peninsula. Campers have ample options in the area, from glamping in a deluxe tipi or relaxing in your motorhome at a caravan park to pitching a tent at a rustic bush camping ground. With mountains, beaches, and bushlands all under two hours from the city, you can select your backdrop of choice.

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Bush Refuge by the Beach

3. Bush Refuge by the Beach

100%
(16)
11km from Hobart · 1 site · Lodging · Bonnet Hill, TAS
Located just a 20 minute drive from the Hobart CBD, this beautiful 0.67 hectare coastal bush property is set in a little valley right by Kingston Beach, Browns River and Tyndall Beach. It's just a short 5 minute stroll down the road to the beach, or up the road to the start of the Alum Cliffs Track. Activities you can enjoy here include birdwatching, bushwalking, swimming, kayaking, fishing, sailing, bike riding, dog walking. You'll be staying in a fairly new comfortable bedroom with ensuite bathroom tucked under my house. There's a double bed made up with fresh linen. You'll enjoy hot showers, a flushing toilet and almost complete privacy. There's mains water. With prior notice you could use the washing machine inside the house and hang your clothes on the clothes line strung between trees. Parking for two cars and/or caravan/campervan is easy. A circular driveway surrounds the house with a driveway extension. I hope to build an outside kitchen at the nearby shed, but for now campers need to be self-contained for their cooking and washing up, or else take the short walk to Kingston Beach and the excellent cafes and restaurants there for a bite to eat. Food scraps must go in the compost bin on site. Visitors are welcome to enjoy a fire when conditions allow it. Longer pieces of firewood are provided free of charge and kindling can easily be collected from around. (Please don't use the shorter pieces of cut firewood as they are for my wood heater). You could enjoy a wood fired bush bath at extra charge, conditions allowing, with advance notice. Early evening is the best time to enjoy a bush bath and star gazing with set up in the afternoon. Wildlife on the property includes birds, wallabies, possums, echidnas and bandicoots. You are welcome to bring your small dog but please ensure it's under control at all times. Wildlife are at risk if your dog is a hunter and roams free. Tyndall Beach (the Kingston dog beach) down the road is where your furry friends can have a run. Walk them to the beach on a lead and let them off there. I have an older Jack Russell who is afraid of big dogs, sorry. This is the perfect place to experience a little bush luxury before taking off on your Tassie adventures. I very much look forward to meeting you!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$142
 / night
Aquila Eco Retreat

7. Aquila Eco Retreat

20km from Hobart · 4 sites · Lodging · Richmond, TAS
Welcome to Aquila Eco Retreat – a unique luxury rural escape in lutruwita Tasmania. Set amongst the picturesque Coal River Valley wine country, Aquila offers indulgent sustainable off-grid accommodation for those wanting to reconnect with nature, take some time to disconnect from the outside world, and re-discover the simple pleasures that come with our stunning natural surroundings and beautifully appointed accommodation. Step onto your private deck and sink into the clawfoot bath. Pop the bubbles and gaze out over the rolling hills to kunanyi/Mt Wellington. Enjoy a picnic among the grapevines and watch the ladybirds, and as the sun goes down, slip into the wood-fire sauna and melt into the heat. Cozy up around the firepit and watch the stars twinkle. Or if a little bit of exploring is more your thing, be adventurous and discover some of the unique experiences and places you will find tucked away in Richmond and around the Coal Valley. Welcome to our patch of paradise. We’re Alice and Jason and our family has been farming this piece of Tasmanian bushland for decades. Aquila is named after the Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax fleayi), which we often see soaring over our land. We are deeply passionate about this land and the natural resources the earth and sun provide. It’s our pleasure to share these values through off-grid glamping and eco experiences that offer ultimate luxury and comfort in a unique country setting of space and freedom.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$552
 / night

Hobart serves up a varied slice of urban and rural delights, with easy access to Tasmania’s south coast. In the city, markets and museums provide a culture fix, while outdoor adventurers can hike up to Mount Wellington, hit the beach, or go mountain biking and kayaking along the Tasman Peninsula. Campers have ample options in the area, from glamping in a deluxe tipi or relaxing in your motorhome at a caravan park to pitching a tent at a rustic bush camping ground. With mountains, beaches, and bushlands all under two hours from the city, you can select your backdrop of choice.

92% (51)

Top-rated campgrounds

Bush Refuge by the Beach

3. Bush Refuge by the Beach

100%
(16)
11km from Hobart · 1 site · Lodging · Bonnet Hill, TAS
Located just a 20 minute drive from the Hobart CBD, this beautiful 0.67 hectare coastal bush property is set in a little valley right by Kingston Beach, Browns River and Tyndall Beach. It's just a short 5 minute stroll down the road to the beach, or up the road to the start of the Alum Cliffs Track. Activities you can enjoy here include birdwatching, bushwalking, swimming, kayaking, fishing, sailing, bike riding, dog walking. You'll be staying in a fairly new comfortable bedroom with ensuite bathroom tucked under my house. There's a double bed made up with fresh linen. You'll enjoy hot showers, a flushing toilet and almost complete privacy. There's mains water. With prior notice you could use the washing machine inside the house and hang your clothes on the clothes line strung between trees. Parking for two cars and/or caravan/campervan is easy. A circular driveway surrounds the house with a driveway extension. I hope to build an outside kitchen at the nearby shed, but for now campers need to be self-contained for their cooking and washing up, or else take the short walk to Kingston Beach and the excellent cafes and restaurants there for a bite to eat. Food scraps must go in the compost bin on site. Visitors are welcome to enjoy a fire when conditions allow it. Longer pieces of firewood are provided free of charge and kindling can easily be collected from around. (Please don't use the shorter pieces of cut firewood as they are for my wood heater). You could enjoy a wood fired bush bath at extra charge, conditions allowing, with advance notice. Early evening is the best time to enjoy a bush bath and star gazing with set up in the afternoon. Wildlife on the property includes birds, wallabies, possums, echidnas and bandicoots. You are welcome to bring your small dog but please ensure it's under control at all times. Wildlife are at risk if your dog is a hunter and roams free. Tyndall Beach (the Kingston dog beach) down the road is where your furry friends can have a run. Walk them to the beach on a lead and let them off there. I have an older Jack Russell who is afraid of big dogs, sorry. This is the perfect place to experience a little bush luxury before taking off on your Tassie adventures. I very much look forward to meeting you!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$142
 / night
Aquila Eco Retreat

7. Aquila Eco Retreat

20km from Hobart · 4 sites · Lodging · Richmond, TAS
Welcome to Aquila Eco Retreat – a unique luxury rural escape in lutruwita Tasmania. Set amongst the picturesque Coal River Valley wine country, Aquila offers indulgent sustainable off-grid accommodation for those wanting to reconnect with nature, take some time to disconnect from the outside world, and re-discover the simple pleasures that come with our stunning natural surroundings and beautifully appointed accommodation. Step onto your private deck and sink into the clawfoot bath. Pop the bubbles and gaze out over the rolling hills to kunanyi/Mt Wellington. Enjoy a picnic among the grapevines and watch the ladybirds, and as the sun goes down, slip into the wood-fire sauna and melt into the heat. Cozy up around the firepit and watch the stars twinkle. Or if a little bit of exploring is more your thing, be adventurous and discover some of the unique experiences and places you will find tucked away in Richmond and around the Coal Valley. Welcome to our patch of paradise. We’re Alice and Jason and our family has been farming this piece of Tasmanian bushland for decades. Aquila is named after the Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax fleayi), which we often see soaring over our land. We are deeply passionate about this land and the natural resources the earth and sun provide. It’s our pleasure to share these values through off-grid glamping and eco experiences that offer ultimate luxury and comfort in a unique country setting of space and freedom.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$552
 / night

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Where to go

Tasman Peninsula

Cliffs, beaches, and sandy bays carve out the Tasman Peninsula landscape, just an hour’s drive southeast of Hobart. This is the place to escape city life—simple unpowered sites let you get even closer to bushwalking trails and remote beaches, and it’s even possible to camp right by the Port Arthur Historic Site, one of Tasmania’s top spots.

Wellington to Mount Field National Park

Looming on the horizon to the west, the mist-capped peak of Mount Wellington stands watch over Hobart and provides terrain for hikers, mountain bikers, and campers, just minutes from the CBD. A further 2-hour drive brings you to the mountains and waterfalls of Mount Field National Park, where riverfront camping areas offer access to hiking trails and fishing spots, and self-sufficient campers can escape to secluded bush campsites.

South Coast and Bruny Island

Coastal walks wind around the waterfront south of Hobart, where road-trippers can stop off at seafront towns such as Dover and Southport. Ferries to Bruny Island leave from Kettering, where you can spot seabirds as you cruise the coast, tuck into fresh-from-the-ocean oysters, and pitch a tent by remote beaches and bushlands.

When to go

The most popular time for camping and outdoor activities around Hobart is summer (December through February), when camping grounds book up quickly. Spring and autumn are also ideal for camping—head to the national parks around Hobart to hike against a backdrop of spring wildflowers or witness the ‘Turning of the Fagus’ (Tasmania’s fall foliage). Touring by caravan or campervan is preferable in winter (June through August), when rainy days and chilly nights are common.

Know before you go

  • Tassie weather is notoriously changeable, so pack for all anything, even in summer.
  • A National Parks pass is required to visit, hike, or camp within Tasmania’s national parks. 
  • Fire bans are common in Tasmania during summer and dry periods, so be sure to check local recommendations before lighting your campfire.
  • Possums and Tasmanian devils are common around Hobart—always secure your food and anything else that might attract wildlife. 
  • Having your own car is a big plus around Hobart, as public transport is limited to the national parks and beaches.

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