Pop-Up Glamping in Luxury Tipis throughout Southeastern Queensland, Australia

Tipi in Cooran, Queensland

2 guests • 1 bedroom • 1 bed • 0 bathrooms

4.7
• 3 reviews

Features and services

Most popular features

  • Private Kitchen

  • Swimming

  • Fishing

  • Fridge

  • stove

    Stove

  • Water sports

  • barbecue

    Private Barbecue

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • Surfing

  • Horseback riding

  • Supermarket

  • Shower

  • Cooking basics

  • table

    Dining table

  • Electricity

  • Water

  • Meditation

  • scuba

    Scuba diving

Where you will stay

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Cooran, Queensland

Detailed location provided after booking

Scenic views
Cooran is located in the Shire of Noosa region of Queensland, Australia, formerly a part of The Sunshine Coast, which is where Australia's eastern coast meets the Pacific Ocean. For a bit of pop culture, the late Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo is a popular tourist attraction within The Sunshine Coast area. South East Queensland's coastline can be seen in Noosa's national park. The park has popular scenic headland at Noosa Heads, health plains and high dunes around Lake Weyba and Emu Mountain. This park is home to exotic, yet endangered wildlife such as the glossy black-cockatoo, koala, red goshawk, wallum froglet, swamp orchid and much more. Historically, the Noosa region used to be home to multiple Aboriginal tribes—in fact, the area's name comes from an aboriginal word.

Since this is a pop-up service, the location is based on where the guest wishes to stay. Guests can choose between ten different camping sites around in the Noosa area of southeastern Queensland, and the owners will set everything up in the selected location.
Activities near Cooran
  • Swimming

  • Water sports

  • Horseback riding

  • Surfing

  • Biking

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • scuba

    Scuba diving

  • Fishing

  • Meditation

In the Shire of Noosa, there are activities for every kind of glamper. Guests can hike through national parks and spend time on its coastal beaches, or stroll through its markets and museums. Visitors can then stop and have a coffee before having a mooch around the various shops. Guests should definitely visit the the Gympie region where they'll find Rainbow Beach, Tin Can Bay, and Fraser Island, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. From its white powder beaches to majestic hinterland and heritage towns, the Gympie region is a 7000 square kilometer adventure playground, with hidden gems for the

Property reviews

4.7 overall rating
Overall experience
4.7
Cleanliness
4.7
Activities
4.7
Nature surroundings
4.7
Uniqueness
4.7
Comfort
4.7

Things to know

Arrival and departure

  • Check-in: Flexible

  • Check-out: Flexible

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