Log Cabins & Lodges in Australia

Log Cabins & Lodges in Australia

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Popular Cabins in Australia

Sunshine Coast, Queensland

9.5

Cottage for 4 people, with garden and lake view as well as balcony, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$206 per night

Queensland

9.5

Log cabin for 4 people, with balcony/terrace and view

Free cancellation

from A$161 per night

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

9.4

Log cabin for 6 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$227 per night

Queensland

10.0

Log cabin for 4 people, with balcony/terrace and view

Free cancellation

from A$322 per night

New South Wales

8.0

Log cabin for 4 people, with garden and lake view as well as view, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$158 per night

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

6.0

Log cabin for 6 people, with balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from A$227 per night

Tasmania

Log cabin for 4 people, with garden

from A$305 per night

Queensland

Log cabin for 4 people, with balcony/terrace and view

Free cancellation

from A$289 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

Lodge for 6 people

Free cancellation

from A$576 per night

New South Wales

Log cabin for 6 people, with view and garden

Free cancellation

from A$139 per night

Mooloolaba, Queensland

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$215 per night

Western Australia

Log cabin for 6 people, with garden and view

Free cancellation

from A$279 per night

Mallacoota, Victoria

9.6

Cottage for 2 people, with terrace

from A$250 per night

Merrijig, Victoria

10.0

Log cabin for 5 people

Free cancellation

from A$472 per night

Sunshine Coast, Queensland

9.7

Log cabin for 2 people, with hot tub and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$203 per night

New South Wales

10.0

Log cabin for 4 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$171 per night

New South Wales

9.4

Cottage for 8 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$367 per night

South Australia

9.5

Log cabin for 7 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$440 per night

South Australia

9.8

Cottage for 10 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$220 per night

Brisbane, Queensland

9.8

Cottage for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$233 per night

Queensland

10.0

Cottage for 2 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$258 per night

New South Wales

9.7

Cottage for 5 people, with garden and balcony, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$243 per night

Maitland City, New South Wales

9.7

Cottage for 6 people, with garden and pool as well as balcony and hot tub

Free cancellation

from A$315 per night

Queensland

9.3

Log cabin for 4 people, with terrace and garden as well as hot tub, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$92 per night

Best Cabins in Australia

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Cottage for 8 People in Western Australia
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Western Australia
Cottage • 79 m² • 3 Bedrooms
9.9
(23 reviews)
Enjoy our quality self contained chalets complete with log fires, bbq and microwave. Linen, crockery & cutlery supplied. Chalet 1 is wheelchair friendly. We have 3 self contained chalets nestled in natural bushland, all with a bath to help you unwind. We're able to cater for groups up to 22 people.The verandahs are ideal to sit back and relax, take in the views of the bush, sip a local wine, breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the myriad of birds that abound in the Nannup area. In Spring, we are blessed with a beautiful display of wildflowers and native orchids. Chalet 2 has a round yard...
from A$183 / night
Holiday Home for 18 People in Crescent Head, New South Wales
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Crescent Head, New South Wales
Holiday Home • 43 m² • 8 Bedrooms
9.8
(13 reviews)
The Banksias – A Luxurious Coastal Retreat in Crescent Head Welcome to The Banksias, a premier getaway on the stunning Mid-North Coast of Australia, perfectly located in Crescent Head, just steps away from some of the most breathtaking beaches in the country. Whether you're planning a special celebration, a family holiday, or simply an escape from the everyday, The Banksias offers an indulgent experience like no other. About the Property Spanning 140 acres of lush rural landscape, The Banksias is a haven of activities and relaxation. The property features: A 9-hole golf course for leisurely...
from A$3,640 / night
Log Cabin for 4 People in New South Wales
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New South Wales
Log Cabin • 54 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.8
(57 reviews)
Twenty minutes from Coffs Harbour and a thousand miles from care lies the quiet beachside township of Mullaway - one of the best kept secrets on the NSW coast. Conveniently located approximately half way between Brisbane and Sydney and just 1.5 kilometres from the highway and situated a stone's throw from the beach sits your quaint, renovated historic 1950's cabin. There are no roads to cross to get to the beach, just a well maintained small reserve. Mullaway is a step back in time to a less frenetic, more relaxed era. It's the way the world should be. Bring the whole family as the accommod...
from A$282 / night

Find your Perfect Cabin & Lodge in Australia

Rustic Retreats with Modern Luxury

Escape to the breathtaking wilderness of Australia where cabins & lodges in Australia offer an unparalleled blend of rustic charm and contemporary comfort. These remarkable accommodations showcase the authentic beauty of the Australian landscape, from dense eucalyptus forests and pristine rivers to rolling hills and stunning coastal vistas. Built with local materials like mud brick, bluestone, and recycled timber, these properties embody the spirit of the Australian bush while providing guests with luxurious modern amenities. Many heritage properties dating back to the 1800s have been carefully restored to preserve their historical significance while offering today's travelers the ultimate in comfort and convenience.

The unique character of Australian cabins lies in their harmonious integration with the natural environment, where guests frequently encounter native wildlife including kangaroos, wombats, wallabies, and diverse bird species right at their doorstep. These cabins & lodges in Australia are thoughtfully designed as self-contained retreats, featuring spacious layouts that maximize the connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Lodges in Australia particularly excel at providing guests with immersive experiences that showcase the country's diverse ecosystems and rich cultural heritage. Here are the premium amenities guests can expect when staying at these exceptional properties:

  • Fully equipped kitchens or kitchenettes with quality appliances
  • Luxurious spa baths and outdoor shower facilities
  • Wood-burning fireplaces and climate control systems
  • Private verandahs with BBQ facilities and outdoor dining areas
  • Egyptian cotton linens and premium bathroom amenities
  • WiFi connectivity and entertainment systems
  • Pet-friendly accommodations with secure yards
  • Fire pits for evening gatherings under the stars
  • Private access to bushland walking trails
  • EV charging stations and modern conveniences

Who Should Book a Cabin & Lodge in Australia

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

Australia's diverse cabin and lodge accommodations cater to nature enthusiasts who crave authentic wilderness experiences, with properties nestled in iconic locations like the Blue Mountains, Yarra Valley, and Adelaide Hills offering spectacular hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities. Romantic couples seeking intimate getaways will find these log cabin retreats provide the perfect blend of privacy and luxury, featuring spa baths for two and cozy fireplaces ideal for romantic evenings. Adventure seekers can explore extensive bushland trails, enjoy kayaking on pristine rivers, or try their hand at fishing in crystal-clear mountain streams, while families appreciate the spacious layouts and safe, enclosed outdoor areas where children can explore nature safely. Food and wine lovers are drawn to properties in renowned wine regions, where they can enjoy cellar door experiences and farm-to-table dining featuring fresh local produce. The optimal time to visit varies by region, but generally April through October offers the most comfortable weather conditions, with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F), while current pricing averages around A$555-870 per night depending on the season, with excellent availability of 25-74 properties across different booking periods.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Australia

Unforgettable Adventures Await

  1. Blue Mountains Scenic Railway and Three Sisters
  2. Great Ocean Road Coastal Drive
  3. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
  4. Margaret River Wine and Food Trail
  5. Grampians National Park Rock Formations

Blue Mountains Scenic Railway and Three Sisters

Experience the world's steepest railway through ancient rainforest valleys, followed by breathtaking views of the iconic Three Sisters rock formation, offering multiple hiking trails and scenic lookouts perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Great Ocean Road Coastal Drive

Journey along one of the world's most scenic coastal routes, featuring dramatic limestone cliffs, secluded beaches, and the famous Twelve Apostles rock formations, with numerous charming towns offering local cuisine and artisan shopping experiences.

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

Explore Tasmania's wilderness heart through diverse walking tracks ranging from gentle lake circuits to challenging mountain summits, surrounded by ancient rainforests and unique wildlife including Tasmanian devils and wombats.

Margaret River Wine and Food Trail

Discover world-renowned wineries and gourmet food producers nestled among towering forests and pristine beaches, offering wine tastings, artisan chocolate experiences, and farm-to-table dining showcasing Western Australia's finest produce.

Grampians National Park Rock Formations

Venture through rugged mountain ranges featuring spectacular rock formations, cascading waterfalls, and ancient Aboriginal rock art sites, with hiking trails suitable for all fitness levels and stunning panoramic views from summit lookouts.

Australia is home to the world's largest sand island, Fraser Island, where guests can drive on beaches, swim in crystal-clear freshwater lakes, and spot dingoes in their natural habitat.

Exceptional Dining Experiences Across Australia

Highly-Rated Local Restaurants

  • Biota Dining (Bowral, NSW) - An award-winning restaurant featuring innovative Australian cuisine with ingredients sourced directly from their on-site kitchen garden, offering seasonal tasting menus that celebrate local produce and native ingredients.
  • Orana (Adelaide, SA) - This internationally acclaimed establishment showcases indigenous Australian ingredients through contemporary cooking techniques, providing guests with an authentic culinary journey through Australia's unique food heritage.
  • Brae (Birregurra, VIC) - Set on a working farm, this restaurant creates extraordinary dishes using vegetables, herbs, and proteins grown on the property, delivering a true farm-to-table experience in a stunning rural setting.

Essential Travel Tips for Your Australian Adventure

Local Insights and Practical Recommendations

Australian cabin and lodge hosts consistently recommend booking accommodations well in advance, especially during peak wildflower seasons (September-November) and summer holidays when demand reaches its highest levels. Many properties embrace sustainable tourism practices, featuring solar power systems, rainwater collection, and native garden landscaping that supports local wildlife corridors.

Guests should pack layers for temperature variations, as Australian weather can change dramatically between day and night, particularly in mountainous regions where temperatures can drop significantly after sunset. Local customs include removing shoes when entering accommodations, respecting native wildlife by maintaining safe distances, and participating in water conservation efforts during drier months.

Most hosts provide detailed arrival instructions including specific directions, as many lodge holiday destinations are located in remote areas where GPS signals may be limited. Travel insurance is highly recommended for outdoor activities, and guests should inform hosts of any dietary restrictions or accessibility needs well before arrival. The country's diverse ecosystems require different preparation strategies, from reef-safe sunscreen for coastal properties to insect repellent for forest locations. For the ultimate authentic experience, consider booking pet-friendly cabins & lodges in Australia where your four-legged companions can enjoy the wilderness adventure alongside you, creating unforgettable memories in some of the world's most pristine natural environments.