The best dog-friendly caravan parks near Burnie

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If you're looking for a camping adventure near Burnie, Tasmania with your furry friend and a caravan in tow, Hipcamp has over 590 options for you to choose from! You can find great options with caravan and pet-friendly facilities starting at just $5 a night. Some of the best-reviewed campsites include Sherwood River Camp (277 reviews), Blythe River Campground (178 reviews), and The Y at Badger Head (142 reviews). You can enjoy popular activities like climbing, paddling, and autumn fun while taking advantage of amenities such as campfires, pet-friendly facilities, and rubbish disposal.

95% (2.8K) 102 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Burnie

1. Latrobe Mersey River Caravan Park

100%
(6)
46km from Burnie · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Located near Devonport, in Latrobe, this park offers accommodation options for motoring tourists. Being only 8 km upstream from the Melbourne Ferry dock the park features Pull-through Powered Sites for late arrivals and early departures along with a camp kitchen and amenities. No permanent residents, tourists and holiday makers only. No coins needed for showers. Free high speed unlimited Wi-Fi Visitors can enjoy the the peace of the beautiful gardens and park settings alongside the Mersey River, and also take advantage of the park’s proximity to the CBD. With fine dining, clubs, hotels, shopping, and more within walking distance, patrons can enjoy both natural surroundings and urban convenience. Use the 'Coastal Pathway' to either walk, run or cycle into Devonport or ride to the Wild Mersey mountain bike trail head. Take a 5 minute drive to the Devonport Country Club which is a state-of-the-art sporting and leisure facility with an 18 hole golf course. Cradle Mountain is 75klms.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$67
 / night

2. Japa Hill Farm and Animal Sanctuary

86%
(11)
29km from Burnie · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp out on our 25-acre farm and animal sanctuary in the fertile valley of Preolenna, in Tassie's lovely north-west. Here, we grow sunflowers, potatos and other vegetables. We enjoy welcoming guests to camp or to stay in one of our vacation rentals on the property. And guests love staying here! They particularly enjoy the meandering bush walks that lead to lakes and hidden waterfalls. Campers have access to power and excellent sweet and soft well water, as well as toilet facilities. Access for all types of vehicles is good, with plenty of space to turn around. This is a farm animal sanctuary so guests are asked to respect animals by not cooking them here. We appreciate your respect in this regard. Japa Hill makes for a safe base to explore the region, with Boat Harbour just 30 minutes drive away and Cradle Mountain two hours away. The Spirit of Tasmania ferry terminal is just 74 minutes drive away.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Water hookup
from 
AU$25
 / night

3. SUBURA RETREAT AND WELLNESS CENTRE

74km from Burnie · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
24 acres of forest, teeming with wildlife, surrounded by unspoiled State Forest wilderness, yet 4.5 kilometres from the beautiful historic little town of Beaconsfield which boasts restaurants, cafe, bakery, supermarkets, Op shop, post office, petrol stations and mechanic etc, and a few K's further is Beauty Point with gorgeous beaches, a beautiful marina bar and restaurant, The Riverview Restaurant, great fish and chip shop, and Platypus and Seahorse World etc. And not a traffic light to be seen. Soak up the serenity and energy of paradise. Wander past towering trees and waterfalls on the scenic walking trails of Holwell Gorge State Reserve, 10km south of Beaconsfield, or take a dip at Greens Beach, a 15min drive north of town. The latter is also one of the entry points into Narawntapu National Park, where there are great walks and wildlife. Churches: Visit the prominent Holy Trinity Anglican Church or the historic Uniting Church. Beaconsfield War Memorial: Pay respects at this simple and respectful monument. Devonport ferry one hour and Just 40 minutes to Launceston and its major airport. Take a walk in the forest, perhaps down to the creek; bring a fishing rod; maybe you can catch a trout for dinner. Historic Beaconsfield Gold mine tours. Lavender House Scenic walking trails of Holwell Gorge State Reserve. Platypus and Seahorse World. Wine tours. Restaurants. Cafes. Supermarkets. Limited sites available so book early to avoid disappointment. See you soon. Kent.
Campfires
from 
AU$11
 / night

4. South Preston Dam Camp

100%
(4)
34km from Burnie · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Pitch your tent or park your van next to one of our lovely dams. The property is home to running streams, waterfalls, platypus, free range pigs, sheep along with stunning views. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the warmer months and lots of walking and exploring the rest of the year. Campers must be self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Camp fires are welcome pending there are no restrictions and they must be kept contained. Access can be difficult after heavy rainfall and you will need to drive through opened paddocks and unformed tracks to campsites so please use caution. We are just 20 mins drive to Ulverstone and a 10 minute drive to Leven canyon, Preston falls and Gunns Plains so there is plenty to see and do in the surrounding area. 60 minutes drive to Cradle Mountain and 90 mins drive Tullah West coast. 30 mins Penguin and Devonport.
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$31
 / night

If you're looking for a camping adventure near Burnie, Tasmania with your furry friend and a caravan in tow, Hipcamp has over 590 options for you to choose from! You can find great options with caravan and pet-friendly facilities starting at just $5 a night. Some of the best-reviewed campsites include Sherwood River Camp (277 reviews), Blythe River Campground (178 reviews), and The Y at Badger Head (142 reviews). You can enjoy popular activities like climbing, paddling, and autumn fun while taking advantage of amenities such as campfires, pet-friendly facilities, and rubbish disposal.

95% (2.8K) 102 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Burnie

1. Latrobe Mersey River Caravan Park

100%
(6)
46km from Burnie · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Located near Devonport, in Latrobe, this park offers accommodation options for motoring tourists. Being only 8 km upstream from the Melbourne Ferry dock the park features Pull-through Powered Sites for late arrivals and early departures along with a camp kitchen and amenities. No permanent residents, tourists and holiday makers only. No coins needed for showers. Free high speed unlimited Wi-Fi Visitors can enjoy the the peace of the beautiful gardens and park settings alongside the Mersey River, and also take advantage of the park’s proximity to the CBD. With fine dining, clubs, hotels, shopping, and more within walking distance, patrons can enjoy both natural surroundings and urban convenience. Use the 'Coastal Pathway' to either walk, run or cycle into Devonport or ride to the Wild Mersey mountain bike trail head. Take a 5 minute drive to the Devonport Country Club which is a state-of-the-art sporting and leisure facility with an 18 hole golf course. Cradle Mountain is 75klms.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$67
 / night

2. Japa Hill Farm and Animal Sanctuary

86%
(11)
29km from Burnie · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp out on our 25-acre farm and animal sanctuary in the fertile valley of Preolenna, in Tassie's lovely north-west. Here, we grow sunflowers, potatos and other vegetables. We enjoy welcoming guests to camp or to stay in one of our vacation rentals on the property. And guests love staying here! They particularly enjoy the meandering bush walks that lead to lakes and hidden waterfalls. Campers have access to power and excellent sweet and soft well water, as well as toilet facilities. Access for all types of vehicles is good, with plenty of space to turn around. This is a farm animal sanctuary so guests are asked to respect animals by not cooking them here. We appreciate your respect in this regard. Japa Hill makes for a safe base to explore the region, with Boat Harbour just 30 minutes drive away and Cradle Mountain two hours away. The Spirit of Tasmania ferry terminal is just 74 minutes drive away.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Water hookup
from 
AU$25
 / night

3. SUBURA RETREAT AND WELLNESS CENTRE

74km from Burnie · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
24 acres of forest, teeming with wildlife, surrounded by unspoiled State Forest wilderness, yet 4.5 kilometres from the beautiful historic little town of Beaconsfield which boasts restaurants, cafe, bakery, supermarkets, Op shop, post office, petrol stations and mechanic etc, and a few K's further is Beauty Point with gorgeous beaches, a beautiful marina bar and restaurant, The Riverview Restaurant, great fish and chip shop, and Platypus and Seahorse World etc. And not a traffic light to be seen. Soak up the serenity and energy of paradise. Wander past towering trees and waterfalls on the scenic walking trails of Holwell Gorge State Reserve, 10km south of Beaconsfield, or take a dip at Greens Beach, a 15min drive north of town. The latter is also one of the entry points into Narawntapu National Park, where there are great walks and wildlife. Churches: Visit the prominent Holy Trinity Anglican Church or the historic Uniting Church. Beaconsfield War Memorial: Pay respects at this simple and respectful monument. Devonport ferry one hour and Just 40 minutes to Launceston and its major airport. Take a walk in the forest, perhaps down to the creek; bring a fishing rod; maybe you can catch a trout for dinner. Historic Beaconsfield Gold mine tours. Lavender House Scenic walking trails of Holwell Gorge State Reserve. Platypus and Seahorse World. Wine tours. Restaurants. Cafes. Supermarkets. Limited sites available so book early to avoid disappointment. See you soon. Kent.
Campfires
from 
AU$11
 / night

4. South Preston Dam Camp

100%
(4)
34km from Burnie · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Pitch your tent or park your van next to one of our lovely dams. The property is home to running streams, waterfalls, platypus, free range pigs, sheep along with stunning views. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the warmer months and lots of walking and exploring the rest of the year. Campers must be self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Camp fires are welcome pending there are no restrictions and they must be kept contained. Access can be difficult after heavy rainfall and you will need to drive through opened paddocks and unformed tracks to campsites so please use caution. We are just 20 mins drive to Ulverstone and a 10 minute drive to Leven canyon, Preston falls and Gunns Plains so there is plenty to see and do in the surrounding area. 60 minutes drive to Cradle Mountain and 90 mins drive Tullah West coast. 30 mins Penguin and Devonport.
Campfires
Potable water
from 
AU$31
 / night

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