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Hot Springs Across Australia: Soak, Relax and Rejuvenate on Your Next Road Trip

Warm up your next RV getaway with these top hot springs in Australia—natural, soothing and ideal for Aussie road trippers aged 50 and over.


Top hot springs in Australia for RVers. Soothing thermal pools perfect for a mid-trip recharge.

Queensland Hot Springs Road Trip Stop: Sol Elements

You'll feel like you're in Japan rather than Tamborine Mountain on the Gold Coast hinterland at Sol Elements Elemental Bathhouse. Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi, soak while at one with nature. Looking for a more intimate experience? Secluded suites have infrared saunas, cold plunges, salt and volcanic mud mask stations, as well as a private thermal bath. Reset your nervous system in one of our floatation therapy caves, or indulge in the Alchemy Rituals where therapists take you on a multi-sensory journey to restore harmony to your body and spirit. 

Victoria's Best Hot Springs for Caravanners: Alba Thermal Springs

Not the most well-known hot spring in Victoria, but Alba Thermal Springs and Spa on the Mornington Peninsula is the new kid on the block kicking some big goals. Set on 15 hectares with stunning architecture, there are 31 different pools including geothermal, cold plunge and forest pools. The onsite spa also has 22 treatment rooms, including a steam room, Vichy shower and massage rooms; while a relaxation lounge on the mezzanine level has private booths and oversized day beds overlooking the native gardens.

Northern Territory Natural Thermal Pools: Bitter Springs

Bitter Springs is a haven for those wanting to relax in warm, crystal-clear pools, and glide past floating lilies and baby turtles. These spring-fed thermal pools sit within Elsey National Park, two kilometres from Mataranka in the Katherine region. At a balmy 34°C you'll want to time it right if warm weather and warm waters aren't your style.

Western Australia's Relaxing RV Travel Spot: Zebedee Springs

Zebedee Springs is an otherworldly experience reached via a walk through a pre-historic forest of Livistona and pandanus palms. To reach the springs, drive the legendary Gibb River Road four-wheel-drive trail from Kununurra and book a transfer to the park by road or air from Kununurra; or join a guided tour. We dare you to come here and not feel instantly relaxed.

New South Wales Hot Springs with a Twist: Japanese Bath House

A two-hour drive from Sydney in the idyllic Blue Mountains is the Japanese Bath House sitting pretty in front of Lake Lyell on 300 hectares of farmland. With a rose garden and Japanese Zen Garden, serenity rules. There are mineral-infused (indoor or outdoor) pools, Japanese treatments, and a variety of teas.

Tasmania's Thermal Springs for Caravanners: Hastings Springs

Set in the far south of Tasmania's Huon Valley, 90 minutes from Hobart, the Hastings Thermal Springs are set within a prehistoric ecosystem in a dolomite cave. Here, you can immerse yourself in the ancient, ever-changing environment filled with stalactites and stalagmites where you can soak in a 28-degree thermal pool. Bliss.

South Australia's Natural Thermal Pools: Witjira-Dalhousie Springs

Almost 900 kilometres north-west of Port Augusta, you'll find Witjira National Park – home to more than 120 mound springs, including the National Heritage-listed Dalhousie.

A 37-degree pool year-round, these warming waters are part of a chain of springs extending along the outer rim of the Great Artesian Basin. At the point of exit, the water is millions of years old.

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