Let's face it, if you don't like camping, you don't like it, that's why glamping in Victoria has skyrocketed in popularity. Who wants to rough it when you can stay in a beautiful bell tent on a winery? There are a lot of fantastic sites across the state, and most of them aren't too far from the city.
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Here's OB真人视讯's guide to the best spots for glamping Victoria has on offer for 2025:
Iluka Retreat
20 Shoreham Road, Shoreham
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It’s no surprise Melburnians love the Mornington Peninsula. It’s close to home, full of things to do, and packed with top-quality wineries and gourmet restaurants, and Red Hill is right in the centre, giving you easy access to it all.
You’re within driving distance of the Peninsula Hot Springs, quality bayside beaches, Arthur’s Seat Lookout and the ferry to Queenscliff.
provides the perfect setting to switch off from city life. One of the unique things about this site is the range of tent sizes.
You can book for the standard double, or if you need a weekend away with your mates, you can book tents for up to four people.
Balgownie Estate Glamping
46 Hermitage Road, Maiden Gully
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For the ‘camper’ who loves the finer things in life, will have you sorted with a glamping site next to their 1969 winery and new restaurant . Only two hours' drive away from Melbourne set against the perfect backdrop of Myer’s Creek at Maiden Gully, count us in.
You’ll be able to embrace the great outdoors while relishing in 5-star wine tastings and restaurant-quality charcuterie boards—making it one of the most lux spots for glamping Victoria provides.
Glamping Pods
419 Don Road, Healesville
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You’ve had a big day—winery tours, gin tastings and wandered about farmers markets—and the last thing you need is an average pillow to rest your head on. Enter in BIG4’s : a unique retreat for two in the glorious Yarra Valley.
They call it a pod, because it’s not quite a tent, but not a cabin. It actually resembles a tiny house, designed to blend in with the stunning surrounding scenery. They’re fitted with massive king size beds, and include all the usual bits and bobs you need.
Skyview Bubbletent
162 Brandy Hot Road, Eganstown
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Sleeping under the stars in comfort? Yes please. is one of Victoria’s best glamping spots for a weekend escape. Nestled in the wooded fields in the magnificent Wombat State Forest, expect a luxurious queen-sized bed, with tea and coffee facilities provided, and even a mini fridge, you don't get that camping.
Whip up a meal in your private outdoor cooking area that comes with a prep table, a sink, a gas barbecue, and even a separate pizza oven. Be sure to take a break and relax on the hammock for a much-needed midday snooze amongst the great outdoors.
Morpheus
Gruyere, Yarra Valley
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Just down the Yarra Valley there's one of the best glamping Victoria has to offer: the luxurious .
It offers guests a six-metre bell tent which includes a queen-sized bed a Nespresso machine and outdoor goodies like a barbie, heater, seating and an umbrella.
Take in the breathtaking views of the gorgeous Yarra Valley Plains with a bottle of vino and some board games—now that’s pure bliss.
Sheltered Glamping
Ventnor, Phillip Island
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Situated on one of Victoria's most coveted coasts, in Phillip Island has fantastic beach access making it one of the best glamping spots in Victoria.
The five-metre tent stay offers serious luxury with a queen-sized bed, beach chic furniture, ceramics and fairy lights, making it feel like the perfect coastal retreat.
And if you feel like a swim day or night, the beach is only a short walk away.
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Bubble Retreats
Wilson’s Prom, Gippsland
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Meet . These stunning glamping Victoria options are hidden in the rolling hills of Wilson’s Prom.
They’re two sizeable self-sufficient , with the main drawcard being a bubble-like design with almost 360-degree views atop a massive 11-metre deck overlooking the stunning Gippsland scenery.
Cosy Tents
6 Kanga Road, Yandoit
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are set up on a secluded site just 15 minutes from Daylesford and come equipped with everything you need, including a fire pit (cue the s'mores) and access to barbeque facilities.
Visitors can also add on packages to their stay, such as breakfast boxes, cheese and wine, Netflix, Möet and chocolate, or a mineral spa at Hepburn Springs.
The team has also recently added their , a stunning perched stay with an in-room fireplace that looks out onto the property.
Wilderness Retreats
Wilson's Prom, Gippsland
Moving outside of Bell Tents and into something a bit larger, the Parks Vic run at the Prom are more like safari cabins.
Each retreat has timber flooring, decks, chairs and tables, a fridge, and all the bedding you'll need. They’re the perfect spot to set yourself up before exploring Gippsland’s national parks.
Garden Beds Glamping
189 Simmons Reef Road, Blackwood
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Just on the fringes of the Lerderderg State Park, less than a two-hour drive from Melbourne, is the ideal spot to revitalise after a day of hiking.
The picturesque area features small lake, sloping hills and plenty of spots to enjoy a cheeky wine (or two).
This is glamping at its finest. Take advantage of Wi-Fi, amenities and towels and a kitchenette with a dishwasher. It’s not your average camping kitchen, but it’s definitely some of the best glamping in Victoria.
Luxury Safari Tents
1 Doran Avenue, Castlemaine
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With sweeping views of Castlemaine's very European-looking botanical gardens are some of the best glamping in Victoria.
Designed for those who prefer a little more luxe into their getaway, there’s rustic recycled timber wood panelling and flooring, a claw-footed bathtub with nature views as well as a hideaway cabin bed.
Mansfield Glamping
299 Rifle Butts Road, Mansfield
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Created by experienced glampers, Josh and Lucy, have such a cosy atmosphere to them, think indoor plants, macrame, jute rugs and fairy lights. The tents are serviced daily and breakfast is offered every morning during your stay.
To keep yourself busy outdoors nearby there's mountain biking, the Delatite River, Lake Eildon, Mansfield Golf Club and a variety of local restaurants and cafés
Pebble Point
20 Old Coach Road, Princetown
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at the stunning Princetown is only a 10 minute drive to one of Victoria's greatest sights, the 12 Apostles on the Great Ocean Road.
The petite woodland retreat is tucked away on a clifftop on a former farm and all the decks face out towards the ocean, let that spray hit your face as you wash away city life.
Orchard Glamping
Healesville, Yarra Valley
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Get amongst the great outdoors at this that sits in its very own orchard, surrounded by pear, plum, cherry and lime trees.
Located in Victoria’s hub of food, wine and scenic walks, this Healesville getaway will have you sorted for a do-nothing escape, to a gin-filled (looking at you Four Pillars) girls’ weekend.
It’s decked out with a fire pit, barn, BBQ, fridge and board games, and to top it off, the hosts will provide fruit, coffee and pastries—brekkie secured.
Getaway Glamping
Phillip Island & Mornington Peninsula
One way to make your visit to Phillip Island or the Mornington Peninsula even better is to add some glamping to the mix. has a range of preferred sites across both Phillip Island and the Peninsula, and all you have to do is book via the Getaway Glamping website.
They’ll sort your site and tent out and you’re good to go— with less booking hassle, there’s no doubt this is a strong contender for one of Victoria’s best glamping spots.
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