The perfect option for when it's too cold (you'll love the fireplace) or too hot (you'll be grateful for the shade) to sleep in a tent, cabins can be found across Australia. And even though micro-cabins have swept the nation—popping up everywhere from Western Australia's beaches and Cairns' rainforest to Country New South Wales—cabin camping doesn't mean you have to go small. Here, options vary widely, from repurposed shipping containers with kitchenettes and ensuite bathrooms to more luxurious lodges situated on remote farms or yoga retreats. You can spend the night in a South Australia log cabin, book a private beach cottage just outside of Perth, check in to a historic mining cabin in Victoria, or even spend the night on an island in Tasmania. From the intimate to the sprawling, options exist to suit all tastes and budgets all year-round.