The best river, stream, or creek glamping near Burnie

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Looking for a stylish and nature-filled adventure in Burnie, Tasmania? Hipcamp has over 170 options for glamping near the river in this location, perfect for those who want to feel pampered while being close to the great outdoors. Hill Top Farm Meander Tasmania (112 reviews), Crayfish Creek Van and Cabin Park (11 reviews), and Mannaburne Cabin (10 reviews) are just some of the top campsites you can choose from. With an average price per night of $30 and options as low as $10, you'll be able to find a glampsite that fits your budget. Popular amenities include showers, pets, and potable water, while activities such as surfing, fishing, and off-roading (OHV) are sure to keep you entertained.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Ladybug Campgrounds

1. Ladybug Campgrounds

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20km from Burnie · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Oldina, TAS
Ladybug Camping is a brand-new private campground offering a unique and peaceful escape in Oldina, Tasmania. Set among waterfalls, bubbling creeks, and towering trees, it’s the perfect retreat for families, couples, and groups looking to unwind in nature. The grounds feel more like a bushland park than a traditional campground. Offering privacy and tranquility and nestled in a sheltered valley, the campground is naturally protected from the wind, making even less-than-perfect days feel pleasant for camping. You might spot a platypus gliding through the creek, Tasmania’s giant freshwater crayfish beneath the rocks, or plenty of pademelons grazing at dusk. Each campsite includes a picnic table and a perfectly placed firepit—great for meals, campfire chats, or stargazing under the clear Tassie sky. Whether you're exploring forest trails or simply enjoying the peaceful setting, Ladybug Camping invites you to experience the magic of the Tasmanian bush in comfort and style. We’re ideally located for day trips and local adventures. Visit the stunning Table Cape Tulip Farm (in season), explore the walking tracks and lookouts of Dip Falls and the Big Tree Reserve, or head to Boat Harbour Beach for a swim in crystal-clear waters. You’ll also find charming cafes, farm gates, and local markets nearby in Wynyard and surrounds. Be sure to explore our unique campsite options—some feature special touches like an outdoor cinema, ambient lighting, or even a tree swing to delight the young and young-at-heart. Every site has its own charm, you will be sure to find one that suits your style of stay.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$163
 / night
Smithton Tourist Park

3. Smithton Tourist Park

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71km from Burnie · 70 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Smithton, TAS
Nestled along the serene banks of the Duck River in Smithton, Tasmania, Smithton Tourist Park offers a peaceful retreat amidst lush gardens and vibrant birdlife. As the westernmost park with powered sites and full amenities on Tasmania's North West coast, it’s the perfect base to explore the natural beauty and attractions of the region. Accommodation options cater to all kinds of travellers, from spacious grassed powered and unpowered sites to clean, comfortable cabins with views of the river or surrounding gardens. Guests have access to ensuite-style amenities, a fully equipped camp kitchen, laundry facilities, and relaxing riverside BBQ areas. The park fosters a friendly, social atmosphere with a daily happy hour on the deck overlooking the river—an ideal place to unwind after a day of exploring. It’s also pet-friendly, so your furry companions are more than welcome to join the adventure. Just a short walk from Smithton’s town centre and local golf club, and around 130 km from Devonport and the Spirit of Tasmania ferry terminal, Smithton Tourist Park combines convenience with tranquillity. Whether you’re stopping in for a night or staying longer to soak up the scenery, you’ll feel right at home here.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$156
 / night
Wilder Tasmania

4. Wilder Tasmania

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53km from Burnie · 1 site · Lodging · Gowrie Park, TAS
Nestled in the foothills of the majestically imposing Tarinimari/Mt. Roland, and within the rich, secluded landscapes of the state’s North-West Kentish region, is the ultimate in the Tasmanian experience – Wilder Tasmania. Wilder offers a unique Tasmanian travel experience with its ideal location and direct access to the wilderness peaks of Tarinimari/Mt. Roland and surrounds. A scenic 45 kilometres from iconic Cradle Mountain Lake St. Claire National Park, and only a 15-minute drive from Sheffield, Town of Murals, Wilder Tasmania retreat is a feast for the senses. The luxurious geodesic domes are placed thoughtfully within the natural environment, and along with Wilder Lodge, provide cosy and calm places to relax after a day in the magnificent surrounding landscape. Wilder additionally provides a one-of-a-kind inspirational space for cultural and live music events, where touring artists, creators and visitors can immerse themselves in the environment and share creative experiences in the magical setting. It is also the idyllic setting for weddings and special celebrations.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$472
 / night
Wobbly Gate Estate

5. Wobbly Gate Estate

18km from Burnie · 8 sites · Lodging · Yolla, TAS
Welcome to Wobbly Gate Estate! This is glamping with a side of real camping in the Tasmanian bush. Goats and sheep will stroll around and you have over 20 acres all to yourself to explore. We're located up a gravel road on the northwest coast, you won't find any other tourists here. Soak in the woodfired tub, under the blackwood tree. Cosy up to the wood fire, roasting marshmallows in your star Gazer yurt. A comfy queen bed and a backyard of adventure, it's a Tasmanian version of luxury camping. Our Yurt location is known as The Top Paddock - A Little Inside Information: Well in my opinion (and a few others) I am Living The Dream! I started living here permanently seven years ago, most of the property's out dwellings and the Cabin is built from recycled, reclaimed materials or been handed down. I am fully off the grid and in the process of trying to become self-sufficient. The water is pumped from a springfed dam and mostly gravity-ed. It's a little like McDonald's Farm, an array of birds and animals. There's an orchard, hothouse and a Raspberry patch which may be my favourite spot when they're fruiting. It really is an amazing lifestyle, peaceful, relaxing and rewarding. You should come see for yourself 😉
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$218
 / night

Looking for a stylish and nature-filled adventure in Burnie, Tasmania? Hipcamp has over 170 options for glamping near the river in this location, perfect for those who want to feel pampered while being close to the great outdoors. Hill Top Farm Meander Tasmania (112 reviews), Crayfish Creek Van and Cabin Park (11 reviews), and Mannaburne Cabin (10 reviews) are just some of the top campsites you can choose from. With an average price per night of $30 and options as low as $10, you'll be able to find a glampsite that fits your budget. Popular amenities include showers, pets, and potable water, while activities such as surfing, fishing, and off-roading (OHV) are sure to keep you entertained.

99% (86)

Top-rated campgrounds

Ladybug Campgrounds

1. Ladybug Campgrounds

100%
(19)
20km from Burnie · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Oldina, TAS
Ladybug Camping is a brand-new private campground offering a unique and peaceful escape in Oldina, Tasmania. Set among waterfalls, bubbling creeks, and towering trees, it’s the perfect retreat for families, couples, and groups looking to unwind in nature. The grounds feel more like a bushland park than a traditional campground. Offering privacy and tranquility and nestled in a sheltered valley, the campground is naturally protected from the wind, making even less-than-perfect days feel pleasant for camping. You might spot a platypus gliding through the creek, Tasmania’s giant freshwater crayfish beneath the rocks, or plenty of pademelons grazing at dusk. Each campsite includes a picnic table and a perfectly placed firepit—great for meals, campfire chats, or stargazing under the clear Tassie sky. Whether you're exploring forest trails or simply enjoying the peaceful setting, Ladybug Camping invites you to experience the magic of the Tasmanian bush in comfort and style. We’re ideally located for day trips and local adventures. Visit the stunning Table Cape Tulip Farm (in season), explore the walking tracks and lookouts of Dip Falls and the Big Tree Reserve, or head to Boat Harbour Beach for a swim in crystal-clear waters. You’ll also find charming cafes, farm gates, and local markets nearby in Wynyard and surrounds. Be sure to explore our unique campsite options—some feature special touches like an outdoor cinema, ambient lighting, or even a tree swing to delight the young and young-at-heart. Every site has its own charm, you will be sure to find one that suits your style of stay.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$163
 / night
Smithton Tourist Park

3. Smithton Tourist Park

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(3)
71km from Burnie · 70 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Smithton, TAS
Nestled along the serene banks of the Duck River in Smithton, Tasmania, Smithton Tourist Park offers a peaceful retreat amidst lush gardens and vibrant birdlife. As the westernmost park with powered sites and full amenities on Tasmania's North West coast, it’s the perfect base to explore the natural beauty and attractions of the region. Accommodation options cater to all kinds of travellers, from spacious grassed powered and unpowered sites to clean, comfortable cabins with views of the river or surrounding gardens. Guests have access to ensuite-style amenities, a fully equipped camp kitchen, laundry facilities, and relaxing riverside BBQ areas. The park fosters a friendly, social atmosphere with a daily happy hour on the deck overlooking the river—an ideal place to unwind after a day of exploring. It’s also pet-friendly, so your furry companions are more than welcome to join the adventure. Just a short walk from Smithton’s town centre and local golf club, and around 130 km from Devonport and the Spirit of Tasmania ferry terminal, Smithton Tourist Park combines convenience with tranquillity. Whether you’re stopping in for a night or staying longer to soak up the scenery, you’ll feel right at home here.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$156
 / night
Wilder Tasmania

4. Wilder Tasmania

100%
(2)
53km from Burnie · 1 site · Lodging · Gowrie Park, TAS
Nestled in the foothills of the majestically imposing Tarinimari/Mt. Roland, and within the rich, secluded landscapes of the state’s North-West Kentish region, is the ultimate in the Tasmanian experience – Wilder Tasmania. Wilder offers a unique Tasmanian travel experience with its ideal location and direct access to the wilderness peaks of Tarinimari/Mt. Roland and surrounds. A scenic 45 kilometres from iconic Cradle Mountain Lake St. Claire National Park, and only a 15-minute drive from Sheffield, Town of Murals, Wilder Tasmania retreat is a feast for the senses. The luxurious geodesic domes are placed thoughtfully within the natural environment, and along with Wilder Lodge, provide cosy and calm places to relax after a day in the magnificent surrounding landscape. Wilder additionally provides a one-of-a-kind inspirational space for cultural and live music events, where touring artists, creators and visitors can immerse themselves in the environment and share creative experiences in the magical setting. It is also the idyllic setting for weddings and special celebrations.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$472
 / night
Wobbly Gate Estate

5. Wobbly Gate Estate

18km from Burnie · 8 sites · Lodging · Yolla, TAS
Welcome to Wobbly Gate Estate! This is glamping with a side of real camping in the Tasmanian bush. Goats and sheep will stroll around and you have over 20 acres all to yourself to explore. We're located up a gravel road on the northwest coast, you won't find any other tourists here. Soak in the woodfired tub, under the blackwood tree. Cosy up to the wood fire, roasting marshmallows in your star Gazer yurt. A comfy queen bed and a backyard of adventure, it's a Tasmanian version of luxury camping. Our Yurt location is known as The Top Paddock - A Little Inside Information: Well in my opinion (and a few others) I am Living The Dream! I started living here permanently seven years ago, most of the property's out dwellings and the Cabin is built from recycled, reclaimed materials or been handed down. I am fully off the grid and in the process of trying to become self-sufficient. The water is pumped from a springfed dam and mostly gravity-ed. It's a little like McDonald's Farm, an array of birds and animals. There's an orchard, hothouse and a Raspberry patch which may be my favourite spot when they're fruiting. It really is an amazing lifestyle, peaceful, relaxing and rewarding. You should come see for yourself 😉
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$218
 / night

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