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Soak your worries away this winter and embrace your holiday state of mind by taking a deep dive into Queensland’s mineral-rich artesian hot springs and bathhouses. From the Outback to our capital city and beyond, there’s plenty of wellbeing gems for those looking to unwind and rejuvenate your mind and body. The modern-day Queensland bathhouses and hot springs are redefining wellness escapes combining ancient healing customs with new technology. Whether you’re a spa savant or a bathhouse beginner, treat yourself and chill at any of these seven hot springs and bathhouses across Queensland.

Lan Bathhouse, Gold Coast
Lan Bathhouse has quickly cemented its reputation as one of Surfers Paradise’s premium magnesium-infused bathhouses since it opened in April 2025. Founded by two best friends with a vision to create something meaningful beyond motherhood the bathhouse features six magnesium infused spas; each meticulously designed to rejuvenate the body and calm the mind. Lan Bathhouse also features a bar, offering guests the chance to unwind with a drink in hand.

Kin Kin Spring Bathhouse, Noosa Hinterland
Kin Kin Spring Bathhouses, which also opened in April 2025, is the Noosa Hinterland region’s newest place to unwind, in an eco-friendly environment. Guests are picked up in a 4WD buggy, taken through a creek and up a hill to enjoy their solitary bathing experience while overlooking the scenic vista of Kin Kin valley. The bathhouses are made using recycled timbers with the Kin Kin Spring water pumped directly from the natural springs to the locally handmade concrete bathtubs.

Soak Bathhouse, Brisbane
In the heart of Brisbane perched high on a West End rooftop above the hustle bustle of the city below is Soak Bathhouse, which allows guests to take in sweeping views of the city’s skyline. Indulge in seven open-air mineral spas and pools, a dry cedar sauna and oil-infused steam room. With open times from 6.30am until late take the plunge just after sunrise or under the stars.

Tank Riviera, Sunshine Coast
A luxury spa and hospitality experience housed in a former fish and chips shop and set against the backdrop of the Mooloolah River, in Mooloolaba. Tank Riviera was inspired by the day clubs of the Mediterranean rivieras and combines six magnesium pools, sauna and steam room, treatment rooms, champagne river cruises, a designer degustation restaurant, luxe waterfront bar and sunset deck into the ultimate day club experience.

Greenhouse the Bathhouse, Gold Coast
Greenhouse the Bathhouse is nestled in the Tallebudgera Valley harmoniously blending nature and luxury featuring heated magnesium spas, red cedar sauna and a wet steam room. Enhance the experience with massages and organic scrubs followed by plant-based dining at the on-site restaurant surrounded by a lush environment.

The Bath Haus, Stanthorpe
You know you’re in Queensland’s wine country when the bathhouses are handcrafted wine barrel baths made from Shiraz barrels. The Bath Haus at Stanthorpe Holiday Park opened in June 2024 and allows guests to soak in the aromas of the region’s popular varietal with glimpses of the Severn River as backdrop while you sip and soak. Each 45-minute session includes a complimentary local cheese plate to complete the package.

Cunnamulla Hot Springs, Cunnamulla
Cunnamulla Hot Springs has emerged as the Outback’s premier wellness destination since it opened in February 2024. Nestled alongside the tranquil Warrego River, this state-of-the-art facility features a series of geothermal pools brimming with mineral-rich artesian water each boasting different temperatures. Sunrise and sunset sessions are available to relax under the Outback sky with coolabah and eucalyptus trees only adding to the regenerative experience.