Cabins in South Australia

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323 Cabins in South Australia

Best family friendly South Australia cabins

Among the 323 accommodations in South Australia, here are the 4 best cabins for families

Bretts Rest Aza - South Australia
9.3 212 reviews
South Australia
26/06 – 03/07
₹14478/nighttotal: ₹101346 (7 )

Bretts Rest Aza

1 4
apartment , Kingscote
Bretts Rest AZA is located in Kingscote, just 12 kilometres from Kingscote Airport. This holiday home has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The one-bedroom apartment is 45 square metres and can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. Enjoy a peaceful stay with a private garden, terrace, and free parking, as well as free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a kitchenette.
Discovery Parks - Whyalla - South Australia
8.5 1357 reviews
South Australia
26/06 – 28/06
₹8254/nighttotal: ₹16508 (2 )

Discovery Parks - Whyalla

1 2
cabin , Whyalla
This beach cottage is located in Whyalla, just a 15-minute walk from the foreshore, Ada Ryan Gardens, and the hospital, offering a convenient base for exploring the town. It has consistently received very good ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The cottage offers a comfortable and self-sufficient stay with a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace, and access to a shared garden and barbecue area. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a range of other amenities perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Pink Lake Tiny House - 'Peony' - South Australia
8.9 33 reviews
South Australia
26/06 – 28/06
₹24582/nighttotal: ₹49164 (2 )

Pink Lake Tiny House - 'Peony'

3 2
B&B , Lochiel
Pink Lake Tiny House - 'Peony' is situated in Lochiel, just a short distance from walking tours and the picturesque Pink Lake, making it a great base for exploring the area. The accommodation has received very good user and location ratings, and an excellent cleanliness rating.
This charming bed and breakfast can accommodate up to four guests and features a private entrance and soundproofing for a peaceful stay. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchenette, a garden with an outdoor fireplace, free parking, Wi-Fi, and a jacuzzi.
The Pink Lake Tiny House - 'Sakura' - South Australia
9.5 93 reviews
South Australia
04/09 – 07/09
₹21407/nighttotal: ₹64221 (3 )

The Pink Lake Tiny House - 'Sakura'

2 2
house , Lochiel
The Pink Lake Tiny House - 'Sakura' is a recently renovated holiday home in Lochiel, South Australia, approximately 134 kilometres from Adelaide Airport.
This 27-square-metre property offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with microwave and coffee machine, private terrace, free parking, Wi-Fi, and an outdoor fireplace; sleeping up to four guests and close to walking trails.

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Best South Australia cabins with jacuzzi

Among the 323 accommodations in South Australia, here are the 4 best cabins with a jacuzzi

Tiny Coastal Sanctuary With Panoramic Ocean Views - South Australia
9.9 52 reviews
South Australia
26/06 – 28/06
₹35030/nighttotal: ₹70060 (2 )

Tiny Coastal Sanctuary With Panoramic Ocean Views

1 2
cabin , North Cape
Nora cabin, a Scandi-inspired lodge on Kangaroo Island's north coast, is situated 0.1km from Boxing Bay beach and offers stunning ocean views of Boxing Bay and the North Cape coastline.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property sleeps four, boasting a kitchen with fridge and freezer, air conditioning, a garden, and excellent guest reviews; a portion of profits supports The Australian Ocean Laboratory.
Acorn Nook @ Lazy Ballerina - Rustic Eco Tiny Home - South Australia
9.7 214 reviews
South Australia
06/11 – 08/11
₹23286/nighttotal: ₹46572 (2 )

Acorn Nook @ Lazy Ballerina - Rustic Eco Tiny Home

1 2
cabin , Dingabledinga
The Nook is a secluded tiny house located in Dingabledinga, on the edge of the Kuitpo Forest, a short drive from the Lazy Ballerina winery and the McLaren Vale wine region.
This one-bedroom retreat features a private outdoor bathtub, a veranda with views of the surrounding countryside, and access to the Kuitpo Forest's hiking trails.
Tesses Retreat At Birdwood - South Australia
9.8 266 reviews
South Australia
24/09 – 28/09
₹10955/nighttotal: ₹43820 (4 )

Tesses Retreat At Birdwood

1 2
cabin , Birdwood
Tesses Retreat is a one-bedroom mudbrick cottage located on Torrens Valley Scenic Drive, just a short drive from the Birdwood Motor Museum and the Barossa Valley, offering a peaceful retreat in the Adelaide Hills. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cottage has a spacious living and dining area, perfect for couples, and is equipped with a range of modern amenities, including a dishwasher, microwave, and a wood-burning fireplace. Guests can enjoy the fresh air on the veranda or relax in the garden, and can also unwind in the spa bath after a day exploring the area.
Away At Ancell - South Australia
10 111 reviews
South Australia
06/11 – 08/11
₹21709/nighttotal: ₹43418 (2 )

Away At Ancell

1 2
cabin , Mount Jagged
Away At Ancell, a sustainable tiny house on a working hobby farm in Mount Jagged on the Fleurieu Peninsula, offers easy access to the peninsula's scenic coastal drives and nearby towns.
This eco-friendly retreat sleeps two in one bedroom with one bathroom, boasting a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, plus a jacuzzi, garden, parking and air conditioning.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in South Australia

  • What should you consider packing specifically for South Australia?

    Packing for South Australia depends on the time of year and your activities. Sunscreen is essential year-round, even on cloudy days. A hat and sunglasses are also vital for sun protection. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, especially if you plan on exploring national parks. In winter (June-August), pack warm layers as temperatures can drop significantly, particularly in the evenings. Light, breathable clothing is best for summer (December-February).
  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in South Australia?

    The wildlife you might encounter near South Australian cabins varies greatly depending on location. Kangaroos and wallabies are common across much of the state, and you might spot them grazing near your accommodation. Depending on the region, you might also see emus, koalas (primarily in the south-east), echidnas, and a variety of bird species. Remember to maintain a safe distance from all wildlife.
  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in South Australia?

    The most favourable weather for outdoor activities in South Australia is generally during spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May). Temperatures are mild and pleasant, and the crowds are smaller than during the peak summer months. Summer can be extremely hot, especially in the inland areas, while winter can be quite cool, particularly in the evenings and nights.
  • Is South Australia a good destination to rent a cabin?

    Yes, South Australia is excellent for cabin rentals. Many cabins are available in stunning locations, offering a tranquil escape amidst nature. Options range from secluded bush retreats in the Flinders Ranges to coastal cabins overlooking the ocean. Numerous websites and booking platforms offer a wide selection to suit different budgets and preferences.
  • What local meals should be on my list in South Australia?

    South Australian cuisine is diverse and delicious. Seafood is a must-try, particularly fresh prawns and oysters. You should also sample local wines, many award-winning varieties are produced in the Barossa Valley and Clare Valley regions. Try some Kangaroo meat for a unique Australian experience. For a hearty meal, look for a local take on a pie, often filled with unique Australian ingredients.
  • Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting South Australia?

    While not unique, a good pair of binoculars is highly recommended for wildlife viewing, particularly in national parks and reserves. A sturdy walking stick can be beneficial when hiking in the Flinders Ranges, or other rugged terrain. A reusable water bottle is essential, especially during warmer months.
  • What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to South Australia?

    A minimum of 10-14 days is recommended to experience South Australia properly. This allows sufficient time to explore the diverse regions, from the Flinders Ranges to the coastal areas and the wine regions. A longer trip of three weeks or more would allow for a more relaxed pace and the opportunity to delve deeper into specific interests, such as hiking, wildlife watching, or wine tasting.

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Best South Australia cabins with a sauna

Cabn Hahndorf - South Australia
9.8 11 reviews
South Australia
06/11 – 08/11
₹52680/nighttotal: ₹105360 (2 )

Cabn Hahndorf

1 2
cabin , Verdun
This lodge is located in Verdun, 2.7 kilometres from Hahndorf Hill Winery and 4.7 kilometres from Hahndorf Academy & Heritage Museum.
This family-friendly cabin offers a smoke-free environment with air conditioning, a kitchenette including a fridge and microwave, a furnished patio, a garden, a sauna, and complimentary self-parking, with pets also welcome.
Autra · Salmon· Oceanview Retreat & Private Sauna - South Australia
8.0 1 review
South Australia
26/06 – 28/06
₹27481/nighttotal: ₹54962 (2 )

Autra · Salmon· Oceanview Retreat & Private Sauna

1 2
cabin , Middleton
This coastal lodge is located in Middleton, offering serene ocean views and a peaceful escape from the everyday hustle.
This secluded retreat for two boasts unparalleled ocean views from its deck, complete with an outdoor bathtub and a private sauna, alongside a fully equipped kitchen and air conditioning for a comfortable stay.

Best pet friendly South Australia cabins

Among the 323 accommodations in South Australia, here are the 4 best pet friendly cabins

Jacka Brothers Brewery - South Australia
10 1 review
South Australia
06/11 – 08/11
₹37246/nighttotal: ₹74492 (2 )

Jacka Brothers Brewery

1 2
chalet , Melrose
This Melrose lodge is situated less than 2km from the Mount Remarkable Summit Hike Trailhead and 4.2km from Bartagunyah, offering convenient access to Mount Remarkable National Park's hiking trails.
The self-catering chalet features a kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, a terrace, garden, parking, and barbecue facilities, perfect for exploring the natural beauty of the Mount Remarkable region.
Periwinkle - 6 Berrima Pl, Carrickalinga - South Australia
8.8 8 reviews
South Australia
06/11 – 08/11
₹19677/nighttotal: ₹39354 (2 )

Periwinkle - 6 Berrima Pl, Carrickalinga

3 2
cabin , Carrickalinga
This pet-friendly Carrickalinga holiday home is situated moments from Carrickalinga Beach, offering easy access to nearby attractions such as the High Country Trails and Links Lady Bay Golf Course.
Sleeping eight comfortably across three bedrooms and a convertible lounge, the property boasts a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances (including a Nespresso machine, bread maker, and waffle maker), a spacious open-plan living area, two bathrooms, a tennis court, and a fenced rear garden with a BBQ and festoon lighting.
Pipi Studio - South Australia
9.9 88 reviews
South Australia
03/07 – 05/07
₹19025/nighttotal: ₹38050 (2 )

Pipi Studio

1 2
cabin , Middleton
Pipi Studio, a Middleton self-catering apartment, is situated centrally, just 0.16 kilometres from Middleton's seaside via a private walkway.
This pet-friendly (dogs only) studio sleeps four, featuring a queen bed, double sofa bed, fully equipped kitchen, outdoor bath and shower, private patio with ocean views, and a 10% discount at the on-site Pipi Eatery.
Stony Rise Lodge - South Australia
9.8 214 reviews
South Australia
02/08 – 05/08
₹34252/nighttotal: ₹102756 (3 )

Stony Rise Lodge

1 2
chalet , Robe
This lodge is situated within a national park, less than 1 kilometre from Robe Town Brewery and within 1 kilometre of Mahalia Coffee and Customs House, with Lannam Park and Lake Fellmongery under 2 kilometres away.
The chalet offers a family-friendly stay with pets allowed, featuring a kitchen with a fridge, a swimming pool, a terrace, a garden, parking, and complimentary buffet breakfast, plus on-site barbecue grills and dry cleaning services.
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