Unique and unusual accommodation in Australia
The assortment of accommodation at BIG4 parks is immense.
Across the land are various unique offerings, from luxurious to quirky.
If you’re searching for an escape with a difference, book a stay at one of these parks…
BIG4 Yarra Valley, Healesville, VIC
What: Restored trams.
The park has pulled out all stops to create a truly memorable stay experience in the heart of a famous wine region. Two circa 1930s Melbourne trams – retired from service in the mid-90s – have been meticulously restored. The result is a unique and stylish accommodation option filled with character and charm and oozing handy extras inside and out. This includes a private outdoor wood-fired hot tub. Get on board!
BIG4 Ingenia Lake Conjola, NSW
What: Lagoon lodges.
The two-bedroom lodges take the term ‘waterfront setting’ to a literal level, set on top of a lagoon with pretty views encompassing the park. And there’s plenty more waterside accommodation on offer.
BIG4 Wye River, VIC
What: Beach house and House on the Hill.
These are two excellent options at this popular Great Ocean Road holiday park. The spacious beach house sleeps up to 12 guests and the House on the Hill accommodates eight. Both are stylish and each features an inviting deck with a wonderful outlook.
BIG4 Big River, Grafton, NSW
What: Riverfront house.
Gather a group and enjoy a stay in this expansive five-bedroom house, which sleeps 12. It’s positioned in its own section of the park and overlooks the Clarence River, with prime views delivered from an extensive deck.
BIG4 Middleton Beach, Albany, WA
What: Beach houses.
A genuine stone’s throw from soft sand, these luxury two-storey, three-bedroom houses are ideal for a beachside break to remember.
BIG4 Tasman - Bright, VIC
What: Two-storey townhouses.
Among the picturesque park’s excellent accommodation options are striking dual-storey, three-bedroom townhouses complete with upstairs decks. And it’s all within walking distance of town.
BIG4 Cape Jervis, SA
What: Historical shearers’ quarters accommodation.
There’s some seriously rustic and distinct accommodation options on offer at this Fleurieu Peninsula park. It includes the old shearers’ quarters, which has been converted into a motel-style room complete with a verandah that overlooks the sea.
BIG4 Bays, Port Stephens, NSW
What: Holiday house.
Tucked away directly next door to the park, this seven-bedroom beauty is perfect for group stays or breaks with extended family. Sleeping up to 16 guests, it includes 1ha-plus of exclusive grounds that feature a private pool and outdoor entertaining area. Meanwhile, the park’s many facilities are at your fingertips.
BIG4 Riverside Swan Hill, VIC
What: River-edge cabins.
We’re not joking – these luxury two-bedroom cabins are right on the edge of Australia’s longest waterway. Naturally, the deck is the place to be, but there’s a lot to love about the interior, too.
BIG4 Tasman Holiday Parks – Nambucca Heads, NSW
What: Bathing boxes.
These colourful creations were inspired by Mornington Peninsula’s iconic bathing boxes and are a great alternative to camping. They’re planted among peaceful surrounds in a park that boasts direct beach access.
BIG4 Maroochy River, Maroochydore, QLD
What: Elevated pandanus cabins.
The stylish, contemporary cabins are elevated so guests can soak up pretty views, best captured from the spacious decks. Their positioning in a quiet pocket of the park adds to the enticement.
BIG4 Castlemaine Gardens, VIC
What: Glamtainer.
Enjoy next-level lux accommodation, perfectly suited to a romantic getaway. Better yet, the glamtainer delivers superb vistas that encompass neighbouring Castlemaine Botanical Gardens.
BIG4 Strahan, TAS
What: Retreat-style cottages.
With a homely feel among tranquil surrounds, BIG4 Strahan’s charming cottages are perfect for a west coast getaway. And there are options to accommodate variable group sizes.
BIG4 Nelligen, Batemans Bay, NSW
What: Elevated family villas.
The views are superb from these towering villas, which command attention within this relaxing riverside holiday park. A beach house and safari tents are also among the first-rate accommodation range.
BIG4 Conway Beach, QLD
What: Colourful cabins.
A selection of eye-catching cabins adds to the visual appeal of this attractive park, well-positioned at the mouth of the Proserpine River. Adding to the distinctive flavour, BIG4 Conway Beach has an onsite American-style diner.
BIG4 Bays, Port Stephens, NSW
What: Refurbished vans.
There’s ample opportunity for cute and cosy stays. This enticing Port Stephens holiday park has a trio of renovated vans, each with individual touches that create memorable experiences.
BIG4 Bendigo Park Lane, VIC
What: Colourful cabins.
These vibrant creations are a signature of the popular Bendigo holiday park – as well as at its sibling, BIG4 Traralgon – and accommodate various group sizes.
BIG4 Tasman – South Mission Beach, QLD
What: Beachfront villas.
Here, it’s all about the stunning views. The two-bedroom villas feature outdoor breakfast bar-style setups that point towards the water, just a stone’s throw away. An accessible option is available, too.
BIG4 Deniliquin, NSW
What: Elevated river-view villas.
Soak up views of the Edward River from the decks of these spacious cabins, which have been raised to allow guests to catch the breeze. The range includes two and three-bedroom options as well as ground-level accessible cabins.
Don’t forget glamping!
BIG4 parks across Australia provide ample chance to indulge in exciting glamping adventures.
Find anything from cute pods to luxurious bell and safari tents, with choices that suit both couples’ escapes and family getaways.
Time for a break to remember? Choose an option above or find all BIG4 parks here.