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Romantic getways not too far from home

Spring has arrived in the Scenic Rim, and it’s the perfect time to linger a little longer. From Tamborine Mountain’s chic new boutique boltholes and indulgent floating bathhouse, to cosy farmstays bursting with new life, lakeside retreats with hot tubs under the stars, and world-class rainforest escapes, there’s a spring package to suit every kind of traveller. Whether chasing romance, rainbows, family fun or foodie luxury, the Scenic Rim has it.

Since being named by global travel authority Lonely Planet as one of the hottest destinations to visit in 2022, the SCENIC RIM in Queensland has continued to win accolades. Last year delicious. magazine named it in the top 10 places to visit in Australia and this year; Qantas Travel Insider has included it in the Hottest Places in the World to Visit (the only Queensland inclusion)!

The Tamborine

The just-opened The Tamborine is a beautiful and stylistic reimagining of a 1980s Hacienda-style motel, with breathtaking views from each of the 23 rooms, all boasting private balconies or terraces and luxe king beds. At home atop Tamborine Mountain, guests can unwind poolside with its heated mineral pool and spa whilst ordering from a considered drinks and bar snacks menu as well as enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast and Peacock O’clock (hosted aperitifs) in The Tamborine’s stylish lounge and bar area.

The deal: The Midweek Mountain Escape

Inclusions include a hamper from the Pantry on arrival (local cheese and snacks), two complimentary drinks at the hotel bar, poolside, or by the fire pits, daily seasonal continental breakfast, complimentary wine tasting at Witches Falls Winery and at Cauldron Distillery, early check-in and late check-out.

Available: now until December 12, 2025. Simply enter the code MIDWEEK when booking.

Starting from : $700 for two nights mid-week. Direct Bookings Only. Minimum two night stay. T and Cs apply.

Website: www.thetamborine.com.au

Tamborine Mountain Glades

Nestled on the side of Tamborine Mountain, on the world’s largest deposit of the geological marvels known as thundereggs, Tamborine Mountain Glades, is home to luxe accommodation, glamping and now the just-opened Sol Elements.

The deal: Bloom and Breathe Escape (includes the just-opened SOL Elements)

Each package includes a one-night bed and breakfast stay in the luxurious Vista suites a private balcony overlooking the rainforest plus a 90-minute experience at the just-opened Sol Elements, Elemental Playground – Australia’s first floating bathhouse – a lavish breakfast buffet at the Rainforest Restaurant.

Available: Spring 2025

Starting from: $505 for two.

Book through the Tamborine Mountain Glades website.

For these and other spring deals head to visitscenicrim.com.au

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