Cabins near Bridport

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Looking to go camping near Bridport, Tasmania? Look no further than Hipcamp, the ultimate resource for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 200 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite to suit your accommodation preference, whether it's a tent, caravan, or cabin. And if you're into boating, historic sites, or swimming, you'll be thrilled to know that these activities are popular in the area. Need some reviews to help make your decision? Check out these top campsites: Sherwood River Camp (277 reviews), Blythe River Campground (178 reviews), and The Y at Badger Head (142 reviews). Plus, you'll enjoy facilities like pets, showers, and campfires. So why wait? Start planning your camping adventure today!

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Top-rated campgrounds

George River Park

3. George River Park

80km from Bridport · 2 sites · Lodging · St Helens, TAS
George River Park (Private Suite, 100 Acres, Animals, Bay & Mountain Views) George River Park is a very private, completely self-contained 1-bedroom unit with a separate entrance, en-suite bathroom and fully-equipped open plan kitchen and living area. It is only 2 km's from the town of St Helen's and on-site parking and NBN wifi is free. The suite sits on 100 acres of pristine pasture and bushland ready for you to explore. It is bounded by 2.6km of the George River. By day, relax on the completely private sandy beaches and refresh with a cool dip. You may spot a local platypus or hand feed the resident pet kangaroos, emu, white deer and other feathered friends. After dark, grab a torch and explore the property when possums, wallabies and owls are most active. The George River offers trout, blackfish and bream fishing and you can try your hand at fishing on the property's own private and secluded part of the river. Explore some of Tasmania’s beautiful East Coast heritage areas such as The Bay of Fires, Wineglass Bay and the Freycinet Peninsula, the East Coast wineries, extensive hiking trails, waterfalls and the world-famous mountain biking tracks around St Helen’s and Derby. George’s Bay is known as the deep-sea fishing capital of Tasmania. Try an ocean charter or visit one of the local George’s Bay oyster farms or seafood restaurants
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$303
 / night

Looking to go camping near Bridport, Tasmania? Look no further than Hipcamp, the ultimate resource for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 200 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite to suit your accommodation preference, whether it's a tent, caravan, or cabin. And if you're into boating, historic sites, or swimming, you'll be thrilled to know that these activities are popular in the area. Need some reviews to help make your decision? Check out these top campsites: Sherwood River Camp (277 reviews), Blythe River Campground (178 reviews), and The Y at Badger Head (142 reviews). Plus, you'll enjoy facilities like pets, showers, and campfires. So why wait? Start planning your camping adventure today!

98% (176)

Top-rated campgrounds

George River Park

3. George River Park

80km from Bridport · 2 sites · Lodging · St Helens, TAS
George River Park (Private Suite, 100 Acres, Animals, Bay & Mountain Views) George River Park is a very private, completely self-contained 1-bedroom unit with a separate entrance, en-suite bathroom and fully-equipped open plan kitchen and living area. It is only 2 km's from the town of St Helen's and on-site parking and NBN wifi is free. The suite sits on 100 acres of pristine pasture and bushland ready for you to explore. It is bounded by 2.6km of the George River. By day, relax on the completely private sandy beaches and refresh with a cool dip. You may spot a local platypus or hand feed the resident pet kangaroos, emu, white deer and other feathered friends. After dark, grab a torch and explore the property when possums, wallabies and owls are most active. The George River offers trout, blackfish and bream fishing and you can try your hand at fishing on the property's own private and secluded part of the river. Explore some of Tasmania’s beautiful East Coast heritage areas such as The Bay of Fires, Wineglass Bay and the Freycinet Peninsula, the East Coast wineries, extensive hiking trails, waterfalls and the world-famous mountain biking tracks around St Helen’s and Derby. George’s Bay is known as the deep-sea fishing capital of Tasmania. Try an ocean charter or visit one of the local George’s Bay oyster farms or seafood restaurants
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$303
 / night
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