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Mirumiru Bubbletent

A tree and Bubbletent lit up at the base of Mount Mackenzie and under the Milky Way
A Bubbletent for adults and hanging Tiny Bubble Tent in a tree lit up under a starry sky
Time lapse star patterned sky above the Captain Thunderbolt Bubbletent at night
Captain Moonlite Bubbletent against a pink morning sunrise sky with stars still overhead
Woman soaking in an outdoor vintage bath
3 smiling kids peek out the front of the Tiny Bubbletent hanging in a tree ready for a fun stay
French vintage outdoor bathtub
The interior of Captain Thunderbolt Bubbletent with seating, telescope and designer bedding
Couple sit on wooden bench at firepit admiring the view

Mirumiru Bubbletent

57 Holleys Road, Tenterfield, New South Wales 2372

0459 116 643

stay@mirumirububbletent.com.au

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Looking for something truly different for your next getaway? Meet Mirumiru Bubbletent — a one-of-a-kind off-grid glamping experience in the heart of New England high country, just outside the charming village of Tenterfield. No gear. No stress. Just you, the stars, and a whole lot of wow. Whether you're escaping with your partner, rounding up the crew, or treating the family to something unforgettable, Mirumiru makes it easy. Sleep in a luxe transparent Bubbletent designed for stargazing, with nothing but sky above and high country landscapes around. For families, Mirumiru is home to Australia's first Tiny Bubbletent for kids, suspended between the trees and decked out with cosy GlamSwags. It's the sleepover they'll never forget. Guests can also book both the Captain Thunderbolt and Captain Moonlite Bubbletents for a stay for friends and families. Just 3.5 hours from Brisbane or the Gold Coast and 2.5 hours from Northern NSW, Mirumiru Bubbletent is where your next great story begins.

Facilities found here

Barbeque, Carpark, Family Friendly, Non Smoking, Open Fireplace, Outdoor Dining Area, Outdoor Furniture,

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.