7 Incredible Hidden Gems to Explore in Australia

Niharika Mathur

Last updated: May 25, 2022

If the idea of a holiday in Australia makes you dream of cute koala bears, shimmering beaches and hopping kangaroos, then this is a must-read for you. ‘Coz this country is buzzing with hidden gems that are yet to be charted by travellers!
Be it experiencing the cultural history of the Aborigines or exploring the Great Barrier Reef, there is definitely a lot more that you can enjoy on your holiday here!

Check out our top recommendations of hidden gems located in Australia below.

1. Logan Brae Orchards

Location: Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Nearest Town: Blackheath

Nestled in the quaint Megalong Valley in the city of Blue Mountains, Logan Brae Orchards is a 100-year-old family-owned farm. The estate houses over 6,000 apple trees, and produces the sweetest and freshest selection of juices, pies, apple butter, plum jam, jelly drizzles and fruit baskets.

Take a stroll amidst the lush greenery, enjoy a picnic in the heart of the Blue Mountains, spot exotic birds and play tag with Lottie – the friendly pet of the owners, while here.

2. Cobourg Coastal Camp

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Location: Northern Territory, Australia

Nearest Town: Jabiru

If you’re looking for a coastal adventure, head to the Cobourg Coastal Camp! Go glamping in the untouched regions of Australia’s Northern Territory and enjoy the wilderness at its best. Discover the joy of fishing in the clear blue waters of the Cobourg Marine Park, explore the offbeat tracks of the nature-based camp and unwind in the safari tents encircled by the savannah bushlands.

What’s more? You’ll love waking up to birdsongs and refreshing ocean-views in the safari tents!

3. Indigenous Locales and Bush Tucker Cafés

Location: Multiple Locations

Open the doors to a whole new side of the vibrant country with a visit to the indigenous locales. Hire local Aboriginal guides to experience the indigenous culture first-hand at Rottnest Island, try your hand at the ancient dot painting at Maruku Arts and ride quad bikes on the dunes at Port Stephens.

Wait, that’s not all. Indulge in a savoury bush tucker food at any of the Aboriginal-owned cafés or restaurants in Australia, for a wholesome experience.

4. Vineyards & Wineries

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Location: Various Locations

A haven for wine lovers, Australia is home to several vineyards, wineries and cellar doors that take the wine tasting experience up a notch.

Sign up for a winemaker class at D’Arenberg and take home your very own personalised bottle of signature wine, taste farm-fresh wines at Yarra Valley, tour the grapevine fields near Margaret River and gobble on delectable meals at selective wineries. Cheers!

5. The Keep

Location: Goulds Country, Australia

Nearest Town: St Helens

Away from the city greys, The Keep is a luxury getaway nestled amidst the lush greenery of the Blue Tier Forest Reserve. Travel the off-beat tracks through the gravel roads to reach your destination—The Keep, overlooking the north-eastern regions of Tasmania.

Commanding refreshing views of nature, each room is decorated with designer fittings and comes equipped with an outdoor bath complete with aromatic bath bombs and bespoke Tasmanian décor! Board a private charter flight to explore the rugged island state, treat yourself to delicious meals, indulge in relaxing spa sessions and more, for an immersive experience.

6. The Buchan Caves

Location: Victoria, Australia

Nearest Town: Buchan South

Replete with spectacular limestone formations, calcite rimstone sculptures and tapering calcium deposits hanging from the roof—The Buchan Caves in Victoria is an absolute delight!

Sign up for tours into the Fairy Cave and the Royal Cave for exploring the spectacular caverns. Make your way to the Buchan Caves Reserve Campground and take up activities like mountain biking, hiking and rock climbing. Oh! And if you’re a nature lover, say yes to backpacking through the natural forest area, it’s absolutely stunning!

7. Lake Ballard

Location: Western Australia

Nearest Town: Menzies

Seeking solitude? Lake Ballard is where you should head to. An untouched locale in the southern half of Western Australia, Lake Ballard is a sacred site to the the Wongi and Wangkatha tribes. The salt lake provides a dramatic setting soaking in exotic views, taking refreshing walks, camping around the bushes and capturing Insta-worthy pictures.

#DoNotMiss visiting the outdoor gallery exhibiting numerous art installations by Sir Antony Gormley, it’s an absolute treat for your eyes!

So, don’t wait any further. Book your trip to Australia and tread the tracks to all or any of these offbeat locations in addition to the iconic landmarks!