The best camping in Bruny Island

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Top-rated campgrounds in Bruny Island

Prossers Ridge Richmond

1. Prossers Ridge Richmond

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Richmond, TAS · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Prossers Ridge Richmond is 52 acres of rural paradise within close proximity to the heritage town of Richmond. The topography slopes up from the road to a large flat top and is dotted with weathered gum trees. There are sweeping views in all directions, including a view of the sunrise to the east and spectacular sunset views toward Hobart's Kunanyi (Mount Wellington). The property has good access for all vehicles and there are plenty of flat sites for camping at the top of the property. Some minor leveling may be required in parts for RVs and Caravans. Plenty of space though to find your own peaceful, private patch. And you're welcome to bring your dog along too! Please note: some front wheel drive motorhomes have encountered difficulty getting up the driveway. If you have rented a Fiat Motorhome you wont be able to get to the campground We have one toilet available for shared use, self contained campers are encouraged to use their own facilities where possible. Situated within the Coal Valley Wine Region and just 30 minutes from Hobart, the property is the perfect location for travelers looking to sample glorious local food and wine, before returning to their picturesque base camp to recharge. Settle in, and experience the local eagles during the day or the Milky Way at night. You're sure to love camping at Prossers Ridge Richmond. Like us on Instagram to follow our progress! @prossers.ridge.richmond
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Ocean Front Dorman Point

2. Ocean Front Dorman Point

99%
(46)
Dunalley, TAS · 4 sites
🌊 Quiet Coastal Retreat – Connellys Beach, Tasmania For self-contained campers seeking tranquility, space and solitude. No facilities • Off-grid • beachfront access 27 acres of coastal land, this peaceful escape invites quiet, nature loving travellers to slow down, unwind and enjoy nature in its purest form. With direct access to Connellys Beach and calming views across Norfolk Bay to Kunanyi/Mount Wellington, this is a place for those who cherish silence, open skies and gentle sea breezes. Just 40 minutes from Hobart, this property is ideal for solo travellers, or couples in vans, camper trailers or motorhomes who are fully self-sufficient and looking for privacy rather than a social campground and who value nature, solitude, seclusion and stillness. If you're looking for a peaceful coastal hideaway — where the loudest sounds are the waves and the wind in the grass - this is for you. 🕊️ Perfect For Travellers who enjoy peace, quiet and personal space Self-contained vans and campers (must bring your own toilet and remove all waste) Stargazing, reading, beach walks, meditation and reflective time in nature Those who want to listen to the ocean — not loud music or constant use of generators 🏕️ Property Features Completely off-grid: no toilets, showers, bins or water Flat, open sites with ocean and mountain views Direct access to a quiet beach for walking, kayaking or simply sitting in the sand Stunning sunsets, star-filled skies and abundant birdlife Natural seasonal lagoon, dam and stream on the boundary ✅ Respectful Camping Rules To protect the serenity of this coastal sanctuary: Self-contained campers only — no facilities are provided No loud music or parties Leave no trace — all rubbish and waste must be taken with you Fires permitted only in contained fire pits and only when local restrictions allow Pets allowed but must be under control at all times Please respect wildlife, nesting beach birds and neighbouring landowners 🌟 Location Highlights Direct access to beach Dunalley (7 mins), Hobart Airport (30 mins), Hobart (40 mins) Port Arthur (40 mins) Gateway to the East Coast and Tasman Peninsula Ideal for quiet fishing, kayaking, and beachcombing. Bring your sense of calm, your own supplies, and leave only gentle footsteps in the sand.
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NRMA Port Arthur Holiday Park

3. NRMA Port Arthur Holiday Park

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Port Arthur, TAS · 105 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Few places are as ruggedly beautiful and steeped in history as the Tasman Peninsula, and NRMA Port Arthur Holiday Park is at its heart. Located in the very spot where convicts once tended to vegetable gardens, the park’s waterfront, bushland location is special in more ways than one. There’s plenty to entertain the kids right here in the park, but our unique surroundings conceal treasures you’ll delight in finding. Hear the whispers of yesterday at World Heritage-listed colonial sites. Hike through coastal wilderness to the tallest sea cliffs in the country, pounded by the Southern Ocean far below. View those same sea stacks from a speed boat, salt spray glistening on your awe-struck face. Our welcoming hosts are on-site to help make your Tasman Peninsula trip unforgettable.
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Camp Sandford

4. Camp Sandford

Sandford, TAS · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
A campsite all to yourself! Camp Sandford is located on our 2-acre bushland property, nestled in the heart of the South Arm Peninsula. Family- and pet-friendly (well-behaved pets only), children can enjoy the cubby house, and the attached mud kitchen can even double as a spot to wash dishes — sounds like a job for the young ones! With several surf beaches within a 5–10 minute drive, beautiful Mortimer Bay just a short, flat walk away, and private access to the Tangara Trail — offering 250 km of recreational trails through bushland and coastal reserves — you won’t be short of adventures. The local wildlife may come by to say hello. We regularly see wallabies, robins, and bandicoots, with occasional visits from echidnas, peregrine falcons, collared sparrowhawks, blue-tongue lizards, and even a snake or two (something to keep in mind during the warmer months). There is easy access for caravans and trailers, and tents are very welcome. Guests must bring their own toileting system or choose to rent the camp toilet tent when booking. At this stage, we can offer 10-amp power, but all water must be BYO. Caravans may require levellers due to a very mild slope on the site, though they are not essential. A fire pit is available during non-fire-ban periods. There is enough space for two caravans if you'd like to book with friends. Strictly no parties or amplified music. This is also our family home, though the campsite is screened from our house by trees and shrubbery, so noise should be kept to a minimum after 9 pm. Driving times: • Lauderdale (closest shops and cafés): 10 mins • Clifton Beach (surfing): 10 mins • Hobart Airport: 20 mins • Coal River Valley wine region: 25 mins • Hobart CBD: 30 mins (outside peak traffic hours)
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Base Camp Tasmania

5. Base Camp Tasmania

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(146)
Glenfern, TAS · 12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Base Camp Tasmania (BCT) is a 41-hectare bush property in south-eastern Tasmania, situated in Glenfern in the Derwent Valley. We are approximately 13 km south-west of New Norfolk, and 50 km from Hobart. We have a range of accommodation options, including camping, a ten bed dormitory and a self-contained family cabin. All guests have access to the communal facilities comprising: * kitchen and common room * toilets and hot showers * free laundry facilities * free barbeque facilities * free Wi-Fi Discover the variety of unique Tasmanian animals and birdlife on the property, or take an easy drive to some of Tasmania’s most renowned World Heritage wilderness areas and National Parks a short distance away.​​ Due to our driveway access, we do not recommend booking our site if you are towing a caravan.
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Heron Cove, Bruny Island

6. Heron Cove, Bruny Island

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Apollo Bay, TAS · 1 site · Tent, RV
Large flat area with waterfront camping on a sheltered cove behind Umbrella Point off the D'Entrecasteaux Channel with views towards the big island. The property is Land for Wildlife listed with a natural eucalypt woodland providing birdwatching opportunities plus friendly wallabies, potoroos, quolls echidnas, and possums. With direct water access and the free use of our sit-on kayaks, you can explore the Apollo Bay and Snake Bay coastline. We are 15 minutes from the ferry and a gateway to both North and South Bruny attractions including, House of Whisky, Dennes Point, and Quarantine Station. Bruny Island Oysters, the Cheese / Beer Factory, Adventure Bay, and the South Bruny National Park. An idyllic natural base camp to just relax or explore Bruny Island. Some important points to note: • There is open water on the block and easy access to the cove so no toddlers please. • Toilet/disposal facilities are not provided so you will need to be self-contained. • While a fire pit is provided please bring your own wood (or we can provide some for $TBC per bag). The collection of fallen timber is not allowed. • Please do not feed food scraps to the local wildlife as this can seriously affect their health. Bags of wallaby/potoroo pellets are provided but no more than one bag per evening, please. • Drinking water is provided but comes from our house tank so please use it sparingly. • Our house overlooks the campsite but we are a quiet retired couple, who will respect your privacy, and won’t bother you unless you need help or advice. We ask that you respect our privacy in return.
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The Little Garden Farm Bruny Island

7. The Little Garden Farm Bruny Island

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South Bruny, TAS · 1 site · Tent, RV
The Little Garden Farm is a small farm with a private and exclusive Campsite - The Woodlander. The Little Garden Farm is a 100-acre forest and pasture farm that we began improving in 2023. The property is located at the base of Bruny's Isthmus, enjoying cool sea breezes in summer and mild temperatures in winter. The Woodlander Campsite is set in our bottom forest paddock, next to a dam, with a seasonal winter creek. It is private and peaceful, with no other campers, houses, or nearby neighbours. We welcome travellers, with up to two vehicles, who are here to enjoy the peace and quiet (no parties please). The campsite has its own separate access, site toilet, solid picnic table and chairs, firepit and and is approximately 600 meters from where we live. Next to 70 acres of forest the location is great for birdlife, with many of Tassie's endemics around, and other wildlife abundant after dark. We are always happy to help with birding or wildlife tips! Based approx 5 minutes from Alonnah and 10 minutes from Adventure Bay, the "Woodlander" is central to so much of what Bruny Island has to offer.
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Camp Hill Farm

8. Camp Hill Farm

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Longley, TAS · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Peaceful and rural, located just off the main highway between Hobart and Huonville. Twenty five minutes from CBD A short distance to rejoin the highway, with a nearby hotel offering meals if desired. Camp fire permitted in designated fire drums. Purchase a drum of wood $15 or cash 4 camp sites. Pines, Myrtle, Gums and Tea tree. Guests preferred be fully self-contained with their own toilet and shower facilities, and all waste must be taken upon departure. There are tent spots with the new compost toilet in working order. Pets are allowed but must remain on a leash. Longley is 30 minutes from Hobart and can be reached either via the Huon Road, which continues past Kunanyi/Mount Wellington, or via the highway through Kingston.
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Deep Glen Coastal Campsite

9. Deep Glen Coastal Campsite

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Eaglehawk Neck, TAS · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Deep Glen is a beautiful, quiet 5 acre property at Eaglehawk Neck, gateway to the stunning Tasman Peninsula. Hiking, surfing, fishing, swimming, diving are all at your doorstep, not to mention the famous Three Capes Track and the Port Arthur Historic site just a short drive away. If you want to see the coast shown in these photos, both the Tasman Island Cruise and Wild Ocean Tasmania offer excellent trips Bookings are for two adults; children under 16 are free. It may be possible for larger groups to occupy one site - please enquire before booking. As the site is teeming with wildlife including the barred bandicoot, we don't allow dogs. There are NO FACILITIES on the block so campers must have their own toilet. This is VERY important to note before you make a booking! There are good meals at the nearby Lufra Hotel and excellent coffee just up the road at the legendary Cubed Coffee van. We only make provision for two campsites so you'll never be crowded. Other info: - Hobart 1 hour - Airport 45 mins - nearest shop Murdunna 10 mins Check-in: after 2pm Check-out: by 10am
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Quoll Hideaway - Bruny Island Bush & Beach camping

10. Quoll Hideaway - Bruny Island Bush & Beach camping

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Apollo Bay, TAS · 1 site · Tent, RV
"Quoll Hideaway - Bruny Island Bush & Beach Camping" is our slice of paradise and we are looking forward to sharing it with you. New! Aug 2024: the site now has a flat patch for campers visiting 🏕️ The plot is nearly 3 acres and is earmarked conservation land and surrounded by neighbouring conservation land. This is your perfect lunawuni/Bruny Island escape! It is tucked away from the no-through gravel road and surrounded by Australian bush and wildlife with filtered water views of D'Entrecasteaux Channel and 100 m from the beach. It's a tranquil heaven yet so close to all the famous Bruny sites and must dos: Bruny oysters, beer and cheese (why not bring some to the campsite to enjoy?) The Neck, Truganini Lookout + penguins! Cape Queen Elizabeth Track and other hiking trails Adventure Bay and *white wallabies (*we give you a map on where to go to find the white wallabies!!) South Bruny, and the Light house When you book our site, you have it all to yourself! Except for sharing it with the wildlife, of course. As the name suggests, there is a family of quolls living on the land and you are very likely to see them! Once dusk arrives and the stars start lighting up the sky, the quolls usually come out to say hi before they start their night activities. Joining the quolls, are the potoroos who are not afraid to come up close and sniff your feet in curiosity. If you are yet to see a quoll and a potoroo in the wild, this is your campsite! Other wildlife includes the endangered Forty Spotted Pardalote and critically endangered Swift Parrots. To access the beach, simply walk through the property to the end of the plot and follow the path. There is an echidna living near the road so keep an eye out for her. The campsite is a perfect spot to see wildlife, and birds, and for photography. On the campsite is a large outdoor kitchen with two sinks. Wait... is there a bathtub? Yes! The bathtub is great for a bush shower (byo solar shower) as the taps are not connected. You must bring your own toilet. Rainwater is available too, we have two tanks! Campfires are allowed but you cannot collect firewood on the property. Please bring your own firewood or add it at the time of booking and we will provide you with firewood for your stay. The land is a conservation area and quolls are known to live in up to 5 nests. They live under the logs and it is an important habitat for the species. We love the quolls and know you will too so please do not disturb their homes. The site is excellent for stargazing once nightfall arrives. Simply BYO a hammock (we have prepared the setup!) and lie down to watch the stars with a glass of red or a hot chocolate. We recommend campervans for the site and it's only suited to self-contained campers leaving no trace behind. Available on-site and free to use are also a director's chair and a table. The kitchen is also equipped with a double sink, dish rack, two buckets, BBQ tools, cutlery, and a dustpan. There is also a cleaning kit with biodegradable spray, hand sanitizer, and soap. There are also a set of caravan/van leveling ramps and chocks for you to freely use. The site is perfect for those wishing to find privacy amongst an otherwise busy Island. Escape the tourists and experience Bruny Island like a local. Questions? Please reach out!
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Clifton Beach Coastal Escape

11. Clifton Beach Coastal Escape

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Clifton Beach, TAS · 1 site
Our site (we have 1 site only) is positioned on a section of our 3 acre block that is totally private from our residence. We are located an easy 20 minute drive from Hobart airport. The site is not just in a paddock but is surrounded by beautiful native trees and garden - there is a small enclosed camp shelter with 15amp power for caravans and campervans. There is also a bench, sink, hot water, wood heater and a bar fridge. There is also an outdoor shower to rinse off after a swim. The beach is a 5 minute walk away. We have a deck positioned to pull up to next to the shed. Clifton Beach is a beachside community located on the south arm peninsula 25 minutes from Hobart city and is the closest surf beach to Hobart. The south arm peninsula itself has many great walks and beautiful beaches. It is a great spot to base yourself to explore Hobart and local attractions. e.g Port Arthur 90 minutes. Campers must be self contained with a toilet. Our Hipcamp site has full council approval.
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Tunnel Bay Creek, Cape Raoul

12. Tunnel Bay Creek, Cape Raoul

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Stormlea, TAS · 1 site · Tent, RV
Basic bush camping beside a man-made lake on a 100-acre rainforest property. Only one person/group allowed at any time, and guests enjoy a private walking-track into the Tasman National Park to Tunnel Bay and can explore the property at their leisure. From Tunnel Bay, Shipstern Bluff is easily accessed, or a Cape Raoul circuit walk is a unique day-walk option. Early check-in and/or late check-out is fine. BYO firewood. Please note: The main track is in excellent condition, but is very steep in parts, and the weather here is changeable and often extremely wild (as in, gale-force wild), thus this place is best suited to fit and well-prepared bushwalkers/campers. If your expectation is a quiet night around the fire, you may well be disappointed. Your own small bathroom is available (with toilet and sink - hot water). Fresh drinking water is provided. Free Wifi access near the residence, otherwise patchy Optus and Telstra around the block. You can charge your devices at no cost. The driveway and the property are not suitable for large campervans and typical commercial-style camping; this is a steep and slippery bush block. Two-wheel drive vehicle-access is generally fine, but care is required on the driveway. There is an opportunity for an extended stay in exchange for light gardening work, by prior discussion. This is a private residence in a uniquely quiet and secluded location on the edge of a high-value national park. Due to serious fire risk and the potentially devastating impact on the surrounding area, campfires are highly restricted and permitted only in safe weather conditions. Check with me first. The property is largely undisturbed temperate rainforest, featuring creeks, springs, a 35-metre waterfall (after good rain), great plant and animal diversity. You may spot a resident Tasmanian devil, and you’ll certainly be surrounded by native marsupials—plus the odd enthusiastic greeting from my doodle dog, Roo.
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Carlton River Escape

13. Carlton River Escape

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Dodges Ferry, TAS · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Carlton River Escape, is set on a beautiful pasture with amazing Carlton River views. Note : we can only accept self contained campers with their own portable toilet. ! Discover where the salt water meets the fresh, with amazing bird life, a short drive to many beaches, vineyards, distilleries, and parks. It's quiet and private. We have 3km of our own hiking trails, and great mountain biking. Drop your kayak or fishing rod in only 100 meters away ! Perfect location for cyclists 1 day in , or 1 day out of Hobart International! 🚴 🚴🚴🚴🤠 We accept well behaved pets , Do you have an event we can help host? We could easily accommodate 30-40 for a day event. Enquire if interested!
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PC Campsites Taranna

14. PC Campsites Taranna

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Taranna, TAS · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Situated on the Arthur highway, walking distance to the Tasmanian Devil Unzoo, Taranna Chocolate Factory and 15 minutes from McHenry Distillery is this small lovely flat block with 6 tent/caravan/motor home sites. Just 5 minutes drive to the Lavender Cafe and 9 minutes to the Port Arthur historic site and Fortescue Bay. This is a uniquely central stopover, for those who need a cheap, easy place to stay on the Peninsula. Toilet and power is available upon request. Campers are asked to take all their waste and rubbish with them on departure. We can cater for larger groups on request.
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Bruny Island Long Neck

15. Bruny Island Long Neck

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South Bruny, TAS · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Immerse yourself in the heart of Bruny Island at this private slice of the iconic Neck. Instant book, no minimum nights. Dogs welcome (but please keep them inside the property boundary at all times). Our private campground is surrounded by towering Blue Gums, with ten well separated tent/campervan/caravan sites spaced comfortably across 11 acres. Note there are no toilet facilities here - you will need to take everything you bring with you! Note there is a toilet dump point at Alonnah, a short drive south of The Neck. A short walk along a path through the trees will have you standing on the iconic Neck ocean beach. This 11.5 kilometres of pristine sand and ocean offers surfing, swimming and fishing. The beach is also home to the island's Fairy Penguins who return to their burrows in the sand dunes at dusk. The best viewing period is during the warmer months of September to February. Bruny Island Cheese, Get Shucked Oysters, Bruny Island Honey are a ten-minute drive north. Adventure Bay with its Bowls Club, General Store and Service Station and coffee shop are a 15-minute drive south. Penicott Wilderness Journeys and Fish Bruny Island private charters are also located at Adventure Bay. 15 minutes drive to the south west is Alonnah, where you'll find the brilliant Bruny Island Hotel - a pub with the best food, service and amazing sunset view over the Channel and Satellite Island. Alonnah is also home to the local Police Station, Pharmacy, Cricket Club, two great coffee shop options, and a skate bowl for the concrete shredders. NOTE: your GPS is likely to send you several hundred metres south of the actual property entrance. Look for the small red Australian flag on the side of the road, indicating the location of the entrance. If you arrive at an old weatherboard cottage - you are at the right property, but the incorrect entrance to the campground.
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River Huon Views, 3258 Huon Highway

16. River Huon Views, 3258 Huon Highway

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Franklin, TAS · 2 sites
Finding us couldn't be easier , just turn right at the welcome to Franklin sign when driving from Huonville. Our gate has two big gum stumps as posts. Early arrival/ caravan drop off possible. please contact us to arrange With big views up the Huon Valley and over the river, this campsite will be sure to provide a great stay. The property is a 5 minute walk into the Historic town of Franklin, where there are are pubs and restaurants. We have 2 flat sites and 3 slight gradient sites, all are far apart. All sites accessible by 2wd depending on weather. There are no facilities, so the site is suitable for self contained campers only, There is dump for toilet water. The site also has drinking water water available free. Due to our children and our Alpaca on site pets must be kept on a leash. Visiting children are welcome to help our kids feed Alpaca, just ask. The property has an orchard of cherry plums, apples, pears, lemons and apricots. There are great walks and sites to see in the local area. It's possible to see Aurora from your campsite, but not guaranteed.
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Derwent Valley Farm Stay

17. Derwent Valley Farm Stay

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Glenfern, TAS · 5 sites
This Farm Stay is on a working hobby farm. Sites are big areas on cleared grassed paddocks with bush views. Accessible to RV's, caravans and big rigs. You must be self contained, and take all rubbish, grey and black water with you. Public dump point 5 min away. Dogs are allowed, must be on lead at all times. Great base for local attractions: Maydena Mountain Bike Trails 45min Mount Field National Park 1h Plenty Cider Brewery 7min Swallows Nest Brewery 5 min New Norfolk Distillery 5 min The Agrarian Kitchen 5 min Salmon Ponds 5min
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Woodleigh - where beach meets bush

18. Woodleigh - where beach meets bush

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Adventure Bay, TAS · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Protected and peaceful creek-side camping, directly across the road from the stunning ocean beach. Explore the rock pools, stroll the pristine beach or walk to the top of the property for incredible panoramic views across to the Tasman Peninsula. In summer, graze on fresh berries and orchard fruits. Excellent value and location for families and groups holidaying together.
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Ladychapel Camp Grounds

19. Ladychapel Camp Grounds

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Adventure Bay, TAS · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
The site offers water views, backing on to bushland. The Mount Managa Forest Reserve is very close by, with access to forestry tracks for bikes and hikes. Also very close to some great beaches where you can enjoy water activities. There is a boat ramp on the other side of bay approximately 5kms away. There are shops and cafes just down the road at Adventure Bay. 1.5 hours drive from Hobart. Guests must be full self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Firewood is not free Campfires are welcome in the fire pit provided. Pets are allowed off leash but will needs to be under control at all times.
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Bushy Mountain Views

20. Bushy Mountain Views

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Uxbridge, TAS · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
60 acres surrounded by bush and mountains, with a creek running through where happy duckies quack. At night you might spot possums, quolls, pademelons, wombats, and echidnas, while by day the property comes alive with an array of birdlife. Only 25 minutes to New Norfolk and an hour to Hobart—yet you’ll feel a million miles away from civilization. ✨ Peaceful & Serene: “Creekside Bush Retreat with Wildlife Wonders” “Tranquil 60-Acre Hideaway in the Tasmanian Bush” “Nature Escape: Wildlife, Mountains & Creekside Serenity” 🌿 Whimsical & Playful: “Duckies, Wombats & Wild Nights Under the Stars” “Critter Haven: 60 Acres of Wildlife & Wonder” “Quolls, Possums & Creekside Magic” 🏕 Adventure & Escape: “Off-Grid Wilderness Escape, Close to Hobart” “Bushland Basecamp: Wildlife, Creek & Mountain Views” “A Million Miles Away: Creekside Tasmanian Retreat”
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