Keen to spice up your next camping trip but not sure what to do? No worries- here are some of the best glamping spots near Adelaide.
Glamping is a fun new take on the traditional camping, think of it this way- it’s just camping mixed with a bit of glamour.
Think of fabulous tents under the stars, or a fancy cabin in the bush.
If you love camping but can’t get past the traditional tent- you can even buy your own glamping tent online.
In light of this new trend, we’ve listed our top glamping spots near Adelaide if you’re keen to give it a go before buying a glamping tent of your own.
Want to head bush without losing the comfort? At the Wilpena Pound Ikara Safari Tents, that has now been made totally possible.
Watch the sun set over the red soil in a comfy lounge chair on the deck and retreat into a large, cozy tent.
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For the ultimate relaxing vacay- check out the Kangaroo Island Seafront Holiday Park.
The name truly speaks for itself- overlook the gorgeous ocean from the comfort of your cabin for stunning views all day long.
For more, you can see their website here.
If you’re keen to get away from the city but don’t enjoy the traditional camping tent- check out BIG4 Renmark Riverfront Holiday Park.
You’ll get a super spacious cabin filled to the brim with all the amenities you’ll need while on a camping trip.
For more you can check out their website here.
If you’ve never been glamping before, this is a great place to start.
For more experienced campers you can opt to have an unpowered tent, but for those craving more luxury there are options to have generated glamping tents.
They offer brunch (that can literally be delivered to your tent), wine, platters, a BBQ oven- a better question is what CAN’T they do!
For more, you can see their website here.
This is a great spot for couples wanting an insta-worthy glamping holiday.
A gorgeous pristine white tent, a large queen bed with pot plants scattered around- and that’s just the inside.
Listen to the waves crash along the shoreline and smell the sea salt in the air for an ideal coastal getaway.
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The Eyre Peninsula is where forest meets coast, making it a perfect spot to set up camp.
Take a sunrise walk along the beach and an evening hike while going home to sleep in a gorgeous, spacious tent.
Sit alongside the fairy lights and enjoy a relaxing holiday.
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