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Kin Kin Spring Bathhouses

Kin Kin

Updated: Mar 26, 2025

Kin Kin Spring Bathhouses are a pair of rustic natural spring water bathhouses nestled on a hillside at Kin Kin in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. 

Side view of Kin Kin Bathhouse

Offering a unique and indulgent experience for one to four people, Kin Kin Spring Bathhouses are the place to relax whilst taking in the views of the countryside, where the only neighbours are cows, horses and wildlife.

Exterior view of Kin Kin Bathhouses

The two onsite bathhouses are constructed from recycled materials, with rolling screens for privacy and changing, self-igniting hot water systems and solar lighting.

Women in bathtubs at Kin Kin Bathhouse

Each bathhouse contains a handcrafted bath filled with natural spring water, with the option of adding Epsom salts or natural oils for the ultimate rejuvenating experience.

Bottles of essential oils

Sessions are for 2 hours, with guests transported to and from the bathhouses via buggy with hosts Charley and Lisa, with the bath drawn and ready on arrival. BYO towels.

Person with food & drink inside bathhouse

Complimentary water or coconut water is provided and guests also have the option to BYO food and drinks (no glass, plastic only).

Images courtesy of Kin Kin Bathhouses website and Facebook page.

Kin Kin Bathhouses

79 Gympie Kin Kin Rd

Kin Kin

0456 970 319

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