What’s the real measure of escape?

For some, it’s the distance from home. For others, it’s how long it takes before the phone stops buzzing and the mind starts to quiet.
In Victoria, those answers often fall along two familiar paths — the coast and the mountains. One pulls you towards salt air and surf, the other towards forest air and stillness. Both are beautiful. Both promise rest. But only one feels calm year-round.

Drive just ninety minutes from Melbourne and the difference begins. The Black Spur rises, light filters through tall timber, and the air cools enough to slow your breathing.
By the time you reach Marysville, the city feels distant. The quiet has a texture to it. And that’s where the question of escape becomes more than a destination — it becomes a choice between two very different kinds of glamping in Victoria: coastal and high country.

The High Country: Forests, Seasons and Solitude

Victoria’s High Country stretches from the Yarra Ranges through to Bright and Mount Hotham. It’s a landscape defined by elevation and rhythm — green valleys, snow-dusted peaks, and waterfalls that run strong after rain.

According to Visit Victoria’s regional data, the High Country remains one of the state’s most resilient year-round destinations, drawing visitors through all four seasons. Unlike coastal regions, visitation in cooler months remains steady, driven by outdoor experiences, alpine access and nature-based accommodation.

Marysville captures that mood on a smaller scale. The glamping tents at Marysville Holiday Park sit beneath mountain ash trees on the edge of the Steavenson River. You can walk from your tent to waterfalls, cafés or forest trails. In winter, Lake Mountain Alpine Resort lies just twenty minutes away. In summer, the air stays cool under the canopy.

Here, nature isn’t a backdrop — it’s part of the stay.

The Coastal Retreat: Wind, Waves and Open Horizons

Victoria’s coast has its own allure. Mornington, the Bellarine and the Great Ocean Road have long been synonymous with summer holidays. Glamping along the coast offers sea breezes, surf sounds and vast horizons.

Yet the same elements that make the coast beautiful can make it seasonal.
Tourism Research Australia data shows that visitation to coastal regions peaks sharply between December and February, then drops in cooler months.
Wind, sand and unpredictable weather make winter stays less consistent, and many glamping sites operate seasonally.

For travellers seeking warmth and social energy, the coast still wins. For those wanting calm, privacy and a slower rhythm, the High Country holds the edge.

Side-by-Side: How They Compare

FeatureHigh Country (Marysville, Bright, Grampians)Coastal Retreats (Mornington, Great Ocean Road)
Distance from Melbourne90 minutes to 3 hours90 minutes to 4 hours
Seasonal AppealYear-round: snow, forest walks, autumn coloursMostly summer: swimming, surfing, sea breezes
SceneryWaterfalls, forest canopy, rivers, mountain viewsBeaches, dunes, ocean cliffs
AtmosphereQuiet, sheltered, cool eveningsOpen, social, exposed to weather
AccessibilityEasier for short breaks and weekend tripsPopular in peak season, heavier traffic
Typical Price RangeModerate to mid-highModerate to high in peak months

Why Marysville Sits in the Middle

Marysville offers the kind of balance that many travellers are now seeking.
It’s close enough for a weekend, comfortable enough for a romantic break, and quiet enough to feel removed from everything familiar.

Visitors can explore Steavenson Falls, walk beneath towering trees, or drive to cellar doors in Buxton and Taggerty. The park’s glamping tents bring the comfort of a boutique stay with the sounds and scents of a mountain forest.

Unlike some destinations that close down in cooler weather, Marysville stays alive through every season — from snow to summer rain.

The Meaning of Luxury

In recent years, “luxury glamping” has become one of the strongest segments in Victoria’s short-stay market. Glamping in Victoria is on the rise. But here, luxury isn’t chandeliers or plunge pools. It’s quiet. It’s being able to hear the river from your bed.

Visit Victoria’s “Luxury and Wellness” insights point to this shift: travellers increasingly define luxury through space, stillness and authenticity rather than extravagance.
Marysville embodies that change — a kind of slow luxury, built on comfort and nature rather than cost.

If You’re Choosing Between Coast and High Country

Ask yourself:

  • Do I want to feel removed, or surrounded?
  • Do I want to visit in one season, or any?
  • Am I looking for spectacle, or calm?

If you prefer the sound of water over waves, mountain air over salt air, and a shorter drive with more seasons to return to, then glamping in Marysville, Victoria might be the kind of escape that lasts longer than a weekend.

What type of glamping should you choose?

For some, the measure of escape is measured in kilometres.
For others, it’s measured in silence.

At Marysville, the forest gives you both — enough distance to clear your head, and enough quiet to hear yourself think.