--Sip fine red wine while watching kangaroos graze as the sun sets over McLaren Vale’s rolling farmland and grapevines, before retiring to a bell tent complete with luxury linens and an ensuite. The next day, follow up with a cycle around nearby wineries and lunch at one of the region’s restaurants.
--An off-grid dome camping experience like no other, this trio of translucent “bubbles” overlook the second- largest canyon in the world. The precise location remains a secret until you book but the Virgo tent is the pick of the three, with an outdoor wood-fired hot tub, a telescope and a love swing.
--A stay in one of these brand-new cotton-canvas bell tents is the most immersive way to experience Cabarita (named the best beach of 2019) on NSW’s far North Coast. Each tent is filled with luxe neutral furnishings and Koala-brand beds, augmented by stylish communal areas inside repurposed shipping containers.
--Sleeping just four couples at a time and fully catered with fresh, organic meals served around the camp fire, Nightfall is camping on another level – think a massage in your safari tent, a private yoga class by a waterfall or a romantic dinner for two beside the creek.
--Filled with distinctive touches such as handmade wooden baths, vintage rugs and leather sofas, these expansive riverfront tents on the banks of the Derwent River are five-star indulgence with a bush soul. There’s even a communal lodge, where guests can gather for meals, drinks or chats by the fire.
--Set in landscaped bushland, these three exquisite and evocatively named bell tents – Anderson’s Let, Salty Mutton, Honey & Coffee – feature ensuite cabins, a copper shower and a hammock perfect for stargazing. As well as the picturesque Victorian coastline, the charming towns of Meeniyan and Fish Creek are a short drive away.
--Wake up to sweeping valley views from the comfort of a king-sized bed in light-filled domes that also come with their own bathroom, kitchen and remote-controlled gas fire. Everything from gourmet meals to art classes can be organised – if you can tear yourself away from the spa bath on your private deck.
--Yes, Jervis Bay has world-renowned beaches but there are stunning national parks to explore, too. Nestled in a nature reserve, these canvas tents have raised sites that hug the bush, wraparound decking – ideal for secluded sundowners – and an onsite restaurant surrounded by gums, all set to the sweet soundtrack of native birds.
--The vastness of Wilpena Pound conjures a quiet brand of adventure, making it the perfect site to set up camp in safari-style tents that can accommodate everyone from reconnecting couples to lively families. Go all-out and book the Adventure in Style package, which includes a scenic flight for two above this natural amphitheatre.
--White tent sails pop against vermilion desert sands at one of the country’s most atmospheric accommodation offerings. Take in an unforgettable Uluru sunrise from a Luxury Tent (hardly camping) or Dune Pavilion; amenities include a fire-pit-adorned balcony, a turndown service and a private plunge pool, depending on your room type.


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