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5 of the most unique Airbnb listings in Australia

For when you just need to get away.

Australia is blessed with a beautiful backyard. There are so many beautiful cities, suburbs and rural locations across this great land just waiting to be explored by avid travellers.

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If you’re looking for your next weekend away or short break, or even just a new and random experience, Airbnb is where you’ll find it.

Airbnb is an online marketplace where everyday people can rent out their properties as temporary accommodation, and some of the locations available are simply mind-blowing.

With the help of Airbnb, we’ve rounded up five of the most unique and Australian Airbnb properties in Australia.

The Barn, Heathcote

Light, bright and entirely unique, The Barn beautifully revamped barn is located in the heart of Victoria’s wine country. The renovated barn sleeps up to four adults and is available from just $200 per night.

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Luxury Camping

Luxury Camping at Pinnacle Eco Retreat is located in New South Wales, this glamping option is the most romantic way to spend an evening under the stars – minus bugs and dirt! This property sleeps up to four adults and is available from just $130 per night. This location is perfect for couples seeking peace and privacy.

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PS Julia Fay B&B

A fully-functional house boat in South Australia, the Julia Fay B&B sleeps up to three people from $200 per night. The paddle boat is nestled into a scenic private moor along a quiet stretch of water where the fish swim right up to boat and the sunsets are spectacular.  

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Bunkhouse @ the Village Green & Pavilion

Located in the rolling hills of Strath Valley, Victoria, the Bunkhouse idyllic location can host groups of 16 people or more from just $350 per night, and you can have a cricket field, oval and pavilion verandah all to yourself – apart from the local wombats and kangaroos, of course!

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Treehouse in the Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains have become quite the tourist drawcard in recent years, and staying in this gorgeous treehouse could take your next weekend away to the next level. Sleeping just two adults, The Treehouse is available from $145 per night. It’ a cabin-in-the-woods type experience perfect for writers, meditators or couples looking for a quite getaway in the bush, with views over Grose Valley.

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