One thing we are certain of is that a country honeymoon is never a bad idea. It’s like taking the best multivitamin on the market. If you’re looking for somewhere where you can truly switch-off, reconnect and recharge post-wedding then you’ve landed at the right place – we’ve found Australia’s best country honeymoon Airbnbs that even the most diehard city slickers will love.
Featured image: Harts Farm, Shorham, VIC
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Two couples spent two years transforming this old heritage worker’s cottage into a boutique holiday home that oozes country charm. Located within walking distance of the main town, every feature has been thoughtfully designed to illicit a sense of calm and tranquility.
Spend a day visiting the nearby wineries and retreat back to this cosy cottage for a long, leisurely soak in the outdoor bath. Sitting on 16-acres, it’s one of the area’s original stone homes and is a short walk to the orchard (couples are encouraged to try making the apple crumble recipe using the vintage wood-fired Aga).
Set in a quaint bush setting, this unique A-frame chalet isn’t technically a country retreat (it’s only five minutes from the beach) but given there is no traffic noise and no nearby neighbours, we think it qualifies. It’s part of a larger chalet village that borders Bandy Creek, where you can fish or ride kayaks. Or, simply sit around an open fire and listen to the sounds of nature.
Located on a beautiful rural property Hart’s Farm features an olive grove, fruit orchards and veggie gardens as well as luxury linens and a large bath. Being surrounded by bush it feels miles away but is close to quality restaurants, vineyards, shops, spas and golf courses, as well as the Peninsula Hot Springs, which offer an adults-only moonlight bathing experience.
There is something for everyone at this architecturally designed timber cabin – access to the region’s best wineries, a vintage bathtub, multiple reading nooks, a cosy fireplace and more. Most impressive however, is its commitment to the environment and quality craftsmanship – there’s solar power, a recycled grey water system and much of the timber comes from the family farm.
Buckle up and get ready to go bush. This private, zen-like retreat is located down a dirt road and is surrounded by farmland and bush. The space has been deliberately set-up to encourage total relaxation – there is no TV (and the reception is so-so) but there are comfy beds, an outdoor deck and a fire pit for roasting marshmallows.
Located in the charming village of Gunning (about 75km north of Canberra) is Hold Cottage – a 1910, double red brick home that’s been lovingly restored. While signs of this properties past is still evident (thankfully), modern luxuries and simple styling make for a relaxing country escape.
The Barn House is a minimalist space designed for slowing down and recharging the batteries. There is no TV or Wifi and plenty of fresh, country air. Hidden on three acres, there are plenty of walking tracks nearby but if you’d prefer to relax, the outdoor bath and fire pit are the perfect place to enjoy a glass of Tassie wine.
Like most country escapes, Poets Lodge offers a calm and leisurely atmosphere in a private and cosy space. The main difference here however, is that it’s only a short walk from town so you can enjoy a nice meal out before wandering back here to enjoy a nightcap in front of the fire. Did we just describe the perfect date night?
If you’re not the type to sit still for too long, Rawnsley Park Station is the perfect base for exploring South Australia’s beautiful Flinders Ranges. A 12,000 hectare working sheep station, the eco villas are built from straw bales and features include over bed skylights and spacious living areas. For a truly unique Australian outback experience, this is it.
This stylish, adults-only abode is a dreamy space comprised of recycled and local timbers, mud-brick walls and luxurious linens. It feels special and homely and you’ll want to spend a while in the private and lush gardens. You’ll also receive complimentary fresh, farm eggs and coca and marshmallows to enjoy by the fire.
A place to unplug and let time pass by, The Wensley is a house and shed made from recycled wood. It sits on 80 acres (you have access to the entire property) and while it’s a great base for exploring The Great Ocean Road and surrounding countryside, it’s unlikely you’ll want to leave. With luxurious bedding, a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace and panoramic views, everything you need is here, anyway.
A beautiful place to honeymoon year-round, this couple’s cabin is surrounded by lush, green trees and wildlife which you can enjoy from the private deck or the antique, clawfoot bath. There’s a fireplace for the cooler months, a shared pool and Foxtel. The charming rural town of Maleny is only 10 minutes away.
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