The best camping in Tasmania

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Tasmania is Australia in miniature—mist-shrouded lakes, craggy mountain peaks, and golden beaches all lie within a day’s drive of Hobart. National parks and reserves cover more than 40% of the island, affording outdoor lovers ample opportunities to hike, mountain bike, swim, or kayak. Tassie weather is as changeable as its natural landscapes, but each season brings a new highlight, from sunny summer strolls and springtime wildflowers to autumnal woodlands and snowy mountains. The island has a huge variety of camping options, from fully equipped caravan parks to simple bush camping, making it easy to plan multi-day hikes and road trips.

95% (8.1K) 459 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Tasmania

Sherwood River Camp

1. Sherwood River Camp

97%
(890)
Latrobe, TAS · 30 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Sherwood River Camp, our self contained camping grounds with access to the Wild Mersey MTB trails. The camp grounds are located just 8 minutes from Latrobe and 15 minutes from Devonport.The camping area is located on the banks of the Mersey River where you can enjoy your favourite water activities or just relax by the water side and enjoy the sounds of nature.Campers must be self contained with their own camping toilet and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Pets are welcome but please keep them under control. We have rain water available as well.We recommend a 4x4 vehicle when towing caravans as the driveway to the property is gravel and on a hill.This is a working farm so please have respect for the host property and livestock.$10 per person, per night. Kids under 12 are free so don't put them as part of your booking. 
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AU$14
 / night
Cradle Mountain Fishery and Camping

2. Cradle Mountain Fishery and Camping

97%
(491)
Moina, TAS · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp and fish just a stonesthrow from one of Tasmania's most stunning natural landscapes, Cradle Mountain. Here you'll find nature at its best, just 10 minutes drive from the Cradle Mountain Visitors centre, the perfect base for discovering this magical area. Our campsites are on scenic, levelled areas overlooking the large dam and bushland, with grassed areas ideal for tents and camper-vans, and a portaloo a short walk away. The block is a natural timber and grassland block, with devils, quolls and wombats also residing here. We have one powered site available, and multiple unpowered sites. There is a lovely walking track around the dams periphery. Feed fish from the edge, spot platypus frolicking about, and keep your eye out for Peacocks wandering the property too. Whilst you are welcome to bring your dog with you, please ensure they don't harass the wildlife. A keen fisher fish in our dams for trophy size rainbow brown and brook trout catch and release fees and rules apply
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Electrical hookup
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AU$37
 / night
Blythe River Campground

3. Blythe River Campground

96%
(743)
Penguin, TAS · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Located on the wonderful Tasmanian Wilderness Rivers alongside the beautiful Blythe River and Adams Creek. This peaceful camp site is perfect for families and solo campers. ​ Toilet and shower facilities are available. Campfires are permitted, but firewood is not supplied feel free to bring your own. This is a dog friendly campground but we ask that they are kept on a lead at all times. Burnie is around 20 kilometres away. Message will be sent through HipCamp for Arrival details.
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AU$40
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Hotel Montezuma Falls

4. Hotel Montezuma Falls

Rosebery, TAS · 1 site · Tent, RV
Williamsford Rainforest Retreat: Basecamp for Montezuma Falls The Property Escape to a ¼-acre slice of West Coast history. This block is located in the "ghost town" of Williamsford, now a serene sanctuary being reclaimed by the lush Tasmanian wilderness. Nestled in the misty foothills of Mt Read, you’ll be camping among giant tree ferns and ancient myrtle trees in one of the most atmospheric landscapes in Tasmania. The Ultimate Waterfall Access Skip the crowded car parks! You are just a 15-minute walk from the trailhead of the world-famous Montezuma Falls. Follow the historic tramway route to Tasmania’s highest single-drop waterfall (104 m) and cross the iconic suspension bridge. Mining History at Your Doorstep Step back in time to the days of the Hercules Mine. The area is scattered with relics of the North East Dundas Tramway and the incredible haulage systems that once defined this rugged mountain terrain. Guest Requirements & Access Vehicle Access: The site is easily accessible for campers, caravans, and RVs. Whether you are in a small van or towing a larger rig, you can reach this rainforest hideaway without trouble. Self-Contained Only: To help preserve this pristine environment, all guests must be fully self-contained. This means you must bring your own portable camp toilet and manage your own grey water. Leave No Trace: Please take all rubbish with you. There are no waste facilities on-site. Water Warning: While the West Coast is famous for its rain, local creeks can contain heavy metals due to the area's mining heritage. Please bring all your own potable water for drinking and cooking. Pets: Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead to protect local wildlife. (Note: Dogs are also allowed on-lead at the Montezuma Falls track.)
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AU$25
 / night
Kanyini Camp (self contained only)

5. Kanyini Camp (self contained only)

97%
(372)
Little Swanport, TAS · 12 sites
WE ARE OPENED. Let’s start our new 2025/2026 season. Looking forward to your booking. Just a short turn off from the Great Eastern Drive between Triabunna and Swansea, with easy access to Maria Island and Freycinet National Park, Kanyini Camp is a beautiful and serene piece of land backing on Butlers Ridge Nature reserve with sweeping country views. We are one of only a few farms on a no through road and offer a unique experience of peace and serenity while being close to some of the major attractions the East Coast of Tasmania has to offer. We are located only a 10 minutes drive to one of the most beautiful (secret) beaches in Tasmania and 15 minutes drive to Triabunna where the ferry departs for Maria Island. We live on site (a few acres away across the rivulet) and are delighted to offer 12 opportunities for self-contained campers to camp on our private land and share our passion for the area. This is a leave no trace property that suits self-contained campers who bring everything they need and remove everything they bring. Well behaved dogs and humans are all welcome. We are farmers and this property is where we live and work. Please respect our requirement for self-contained campers only. This includes caravans and campervans with toilets on board. If you have a camper trailer with portable ensuite tent and toilet, please contact us PRIOR to making the booking. STRICTLY NO GENERATORS to preserve the peace and quiet please. Very easy to find & to access, including easy turn around area for 2WD vehicles, camper trailers, campervan and caravans.
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AU$19
 / night
Prossers Ridge Richmond

6. Prossers Ridge Richmond

99%
(329)
Richmond, TAS · 22 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.
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AU$20
 / night
Ladychapel Camp Grounds

7. Ladychapel Camp Grounds

99%
(274)
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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AU$37
 / night
Old Macs Farm Stay

8. Old Macs Farm Stay

98%
(122)
Norwood, TAS · 3 sites
Located 4km from Launceston CBD, you feel you could be miles away from civilisation but have all the conveniences of a big town just minutes away. Campgrounds are nestled amongst lakes and wetlands, with an abundance of wildlife sharing the grounds with campers. Apricus Restaurant is on the property, hosting all the farm animals (highland cows, alpacas, cheeky goats and furry donkeys to name a few!). Toilets are available along with a dump point. Please note there are no shower facilities. Hipcamp sites are unpowered, but have access to town water. Powered sites are available but need to be booked through the Old Macs website. Campgrounds are for self contained RVs only - tents and sleeping in cars not permitted.
Water hookup
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AU$25
 / night
Nick's Nook

9. Nick's Nook

98%
(51)
Coles Bay, TAS · 9 sites
Escape to Nature at Nick’s Nook – A Hidden Gem on 80 Acres of Tasmanian Bushland in Coles Bay. FULLY SELF CONTAINED VEHICLES ONLY Nick’s Nook currently welcomes fully self-contained vehicles only. this includes off-grid caravans, Hybrid Caravans, Motorhomes and Camper Vans. Tent/swag/off vehicle camping and non fully self contained camper vans are not permitted. Tucked away on 80 acres of pristine native bushland, Nick’s Nook offers the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Just 16 km off the Coles Bay turnoff, this peaceful campsite is ideally located for those looking to relax, unwind, and explore Tasmania’s stunning East Coast. A short 10-minute drive will take you to the beachside town of Coles Bay, while the majestic Hazards mountain range is just 15 minutes away. Travel 25 minutes north and you’ll arrive in the scenic coastal town of Bicheno. With its central location, Nick’s Nook is the ideal base for discovering the Freycinet Peninsula and beyond. Whether you’re spending the day at the beach, visiting local wineries, or heading to St Helens for some epic downhill mountain biking, all these experiences are easily accessible within a day’s drive. Please note: • No facilities are provided on-site. • You must be entirely self-sufficient, with your own water supply, power source, and waste disposal/Chemical Toilet • Public dump points are available in Bicheno and Swansea. • Coles Bay offers a public freshwater filling station at the Town Hall on Harold Street. We do not accommodate for: • Tent/swag/off vehicle camping and non fully self contained camper vans Access to camp; Access to Nick’s Nook is via a single-lane dirt track. It is suitable for most off-road and many on-road caravans (weather conditions permitting). The campsite operates primarily as a contactless experience. While someone is often on-site, guests are welcome to arrive, get set up and enjoy the tranquility of the beautiful East Coast.
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AU$37
 / night
Mount Gnomon Farm

10. Mount Gnomon Farm

90%
(35)
Penguin, TAS · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
Mount Gnomon Farm, near Penguin in North West Tasmania, is a scenic, family-owned farm known for sustainable practices, local produce and beautiful rural views. Camper travellers will find both powered and unpowered sites in a peaceful, green setting. On Saturday you can join us for dinner and on Sundays for lunch, you’re welcome to book via our website. Visitors can join a farm tour, enjoy fresh paddock-to-plate meals at the on-site restaurant, or wander through the gardens and sunflower fields. The farm also has its own cider orchard and produces handcrafted cider, with regular markets, long-table events and other gatherings. With its quiet atmosphere, great facilities and strong focus on nature and local food, Mount Gnomon Farm is an ideal stop for anyone exploring Tasmania by camper. Weekends can be a bit busier, as our barn is available for hire for events.
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AU$25
 / night
Cethana camp ground

11. Cethana camp ground

85%
(124)
Sheffield, TAS · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Peaceful relaxed environment, bushwalks , fishing in nearby lakes and rivers powered sites camp kitchen with fridge micro toaster kettle pizza oven and bbq , there are also toilets and hot shower you can also light fire pots that are provided you can source wood from the owner if needed . 35 min to cradle mountain
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AU$19
 / night
🐞🌿 Ladybug Camping 🌿🐞

12. 🐞🌿 Ladybug Camping 🌿🐞

100%
(75)
Oldina, TAS · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Ladybug Camping 🐞 is a private campground offering a serene and immersive escape in Oldina, North West Tasmania 🌿. Set within a sheltered valley among towering Silver wattle, Man ferns and Blackwood trees, our 50-acre bushland retreat features three private waterfalls and a babbling creek that winds through the property—perfect for families, couples, and groups seeking peace, privacy, and connection with nature. The naturally protected valley shields guests from wind, creating comfortable camping conditions year-round. Wildlife encounters are common, with platypus gliding through the creek, Tasmania’s giant freshwater crayfish hiding beneath the rocks, pademelons grazing at dusk, and abundant birdlife throughout the day 🦆. Our spacious, private campsites cater to all camping styles. Some sites are self-contained, while others are tent-only for a more immersive bush experience. We offer sites ideal for caravans, campervans, rooftop tents, and group bookings, alongside more secluded sites perfect for couples and solo travellers. A well-maintained toilet is available for guest comfort. Each campsite includes a picnic table and fire pit—ideal for outdoor meals, cozy fireside evenings, and stargazing under Tasmania’s clear night skies ✨. Some sites enjoy direct or near-direct access to waterfalls and swimming holes, including our popular Falls Edge site just metres from the cascades. Others sit peacefully beside the creek, offering tranquil water views—every site has its own unique charm. Guests can explore short walking tracks, swim in pristine creek pools, or simply relax in the quiet beauty of the Tasmanian bush. We are also perfectly located for nearby adventures, including Table Cape Tulip Farm (seasonal), Dip Falls and Big Tree Reserve, Boat Harbour Beach, and the cafés, markets, and farm gates of Wynyard 🚗. Choose from a range of unique camping experiences, including sites with outdoor cinema, ambient lighting, tree swings, and vintage vans for gear-free glamping. With tent, caravan, campervan, rooftop tent, group, and pet-friendly options available, Ladybug Camping offers something for every style of camping in Tasmania 🏕️.
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AU$14
 / night
PC Campsites Taranna

13. PC Campsites Taranna

92%
(152)
Taranna, TAS · 10 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. This is a great little stopover, for those who need a cheap, easy place to stay. Toilet and power is available upon request. Campers are asked to take all their waste and rubbish with them on departure.
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AU$33
 / night
Leven River Camping On Wattle Farm

14. Leven River Camping On Wattle Farm

96%
(160)
North Motton, TAS · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Leven River Camping On Wattle Farm: Your Wilderness Escape Discover Leven River Camping at Wattle Farm, a tranquil retreat nestled on the edge of the wilderness, where the river and forest greet you at your front door. This naturally forested 100-acre property is a haven for abundant native wildlife, offering an idyllic escape into nature. When you book, you'll secure a site within one of our designated camping areas, with the freedom to choose your exact setup spot upon arrival. We offer two main areas: "The Big Paddock" (left of the road) and "The Little Paddock" (right of the road). The Big Paddock is ideally suited for smaller campervans, tents, swags, off-road caravans, and camper trailers. Here, you can set up anywhere within its bounds; pitching your tent among the trees or along the river is perfect for a truly immersive experience. An approximately 3-acre clearing is also available by the river. For easier access directly from the road, The Little Paddock is an excellent choice. While suitable for smaller vehicles, it's also ideal for larger caravans. This area offers approximately 5 acres of clearing right beside the river. Both paddocks are conveniently located just before the bridge and provide ample open space for outdoor activities like frisbee or cricket. Natural Surroundings & Activities: Leven River Camping borders the Dial Range Nature Recreation Area and a Nature Conservation Reserve. Our sites are set on lush, green, fern-filled river flats within a sometimes misty forested valley, cradled below Mt Duncan and Mt Lorymer. The surrounding area boasts popular hiking and mountain biking trails. The Leven River itself is a highlight, offering some of the best trout fishing in North West Tasmania. You'll also find perfect spots for kayaking, along with private river beaches where you can relax, paddle, swim, or enjoy a picnic. Access to the property is via a very scenic 4km, well-maintained gravel road that winds downhill to the base of the valley. Important Information No facilities are provided on-site. Guests must bring their own camping toilet (a dumping point is available in Knights Rd, West Ulverstone) and are responsible for all rubbish removal. Campfires must be small and adhere to Tas Fire Service recommendations and regulations
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AU$25
 / night
Inglis River Caravan and Camping

15. Inglis River Caravan and Camping

100%
(422)
Calder, TAS · 48 sites · Tents, RVs
✨ Welcome to Inglis River Caravan & Camping Retreat ✨ Nestled beside the peaceful Inglis River, just 6 minutes from Wynyard, our secluded 15-acre retreat is all about slowing down and getting back to simple, old-school camping by the river. With open paddocks, shady bushland, curious wildlife 🦘 and a few friendly farm animals 🐑🐓, it’s a place to unplug, breathe deeply and reconnect with nature. Spend your days swimming in the river 💦, launching off the classic rope swing, riding the downhill bike track 🚴‍♂️, casting a line 🎣, paddling a kayak 🛶 or settling in by the fire 🔥 as the sun goes down. When night falls, stretch out and enjoy stargazing ✨ under Tasmania’s famously clear skies. For a slower pace, curl up with a good read from our camp book library 📚, swap a story, or simply enjoy the calm rhythm of river life. Kids will love the Tassie Tiger treasure hunt 🐯, fairy garden 🧚, playground and wide-open spaces — the kind of freedom and adventure that creates lasting memories. Whether you’re exploring the local area or switching off completely, Inglis River Caravan & Camping Retreat is a place to relax, unwind and enjoy rustic camping the way it used to be 🏕️ Camping details ⛺ Self-contained camping only 🔒 Locked gated access for privacy and peace of mind Please note 🚻 Campers must have their own toilet 🗑️ All waste and rubbish must be taken with you on departure 📍 Nearest dump point: Goldie Street, Wynyard (adjacent to the Waste Transfer Station) 🐕 Dogs are welcome but must remain on a leash 🔥Fire pits are supplied for guest use. Please ensure you check for any current Total Fire Ban prior to lighting a fire via the Tasmania Fire Service website: https://www.fire.tas.gov.au/total-fire-bans-fire-permits-burn-registrations/ 💫 Your private riverside retreat awaits… will you come explore it?
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AU$14
 / night
Bruny Island Long Neck

16. Bruny Island Long Neck

95%
(111)
South Bruny, TAS · 14 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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AU$49
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Farm on Franklin - Tasmania

17. Farm on Franklin - Tasmania

97%
(220)
Harford, TAS · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
Campsites are alongside Franklin Rivulet- a picturesque tidal estuary in northern TAS. At Farm on Franklin you can enjoy fishing, kayaking, bushwalking, bird watching, oystering (please cook them), and wildlife spotting. We are 15mins to Port Sorell, Bakers Beach, Narawntapu National Park, and House of Anvers Chocolate Factory. 25mins to Devonport, 1hr to Launceston, 1.5hrs to Cradle Mt and surrounded by attractions from Berry Farms to Wineries and stunning farmland. This is a beautiful natural campsite on land near our home. You'll need to have your own power, toilet/shower and leave no trace. We've had 18 months off, but we're back and hope to see you soon!
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AU$32
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Marleen Herbs of Tasmania

18. Marleen Herbs of Tasmania

97%
(222)
Barrington, TAS · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
We grow and process organic certified medicinal herbs and plants. The camping site is located in a beautiful location overlooking the lavender fields, in bloom december/january, with the ever-changing Mt Roland in the background. On days with cold southerly winds, alternative campingsites are available on the farm. Please contact us to find out. Includes use flushing toilet, hot shower and laundry (external access). Approx. 300m from the campsite. We are pet friendly. We've got room for up to 5 separate bookings. Due to shortage of personnel, we can no longer offer the farm tours. Hope this will change coming season 2024/25. But hipcampers are welcome to have a walk on the farm. We are working together with other organic certified farmers. They lease parts of our land to grow vegetables. Hipcampers are welcome to have a walk around their crops as well. Big news: we have started to build a tearoom with possibilities to organise herbal workshops and give education about growing and using medicinal herbs. . It will also have a shop and space to enjoy light refreshments, organic coffee, chocolate, juice and herbal tea. Extra bathroomfacilities will be available to our hipcampers only. Hope to have it finished season 2025/26.
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AU$27
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Deep Glen Coastal Campsite

19. Deep Glen Coastal Campsite

97%
(182)
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 apart from a long drop dunny (byo paper) and a small supply of non-potable water so you will need to be self-sufficient though 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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AU$44
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Derby Frasers Flats

20. Derby Frasers Flats

100%
(153)
Scottsdale, TAS · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Beautiful located right beside the Ringarooma River. Fish in the river, swim or just spot a platypus in the river. There is a kayak that you are welcome to use to have a paddle in the water. We have a 40ft shipping container now on site, this has books and games you are welcome to use during your stay. It also has jams, sauces and honey for sale. You can now find us and follow us on Facebook. Search Derby Frasers Flats. No Motorbikes to be used on site. No motorbikes to be used at this camp. Property is located a 5 minutes' drive out of Derby. You can cross the river and then you are on the bike track that will take you to Derby or Branxholm, this is a beautiful walking track or carry your bike across river then ride. Quiet location perfect place to stay for a few nights. Awesome quiet spot to get away. Property is on a working dairy/beef farm. Wood available for sale at camp to use in fire pits for just $10 a tub. We have just put in a private dump point for guest convince. By arrangement if time permits I can arrange for a cost of $20 per person a look at our dairy during milking.
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AU$31
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Tasmania is Australia in miniature—mist-shrouded lakes, craggy mountain peaks, and golden beaches all lie within a day’s drive of Hobart. National parks and reserves cover more than 40% of the island, affording outdoor lovers ample opportunities to hike, mountain bike, swim, or kayak. Tassie weather is as changeable as its natural landscapes, but each season brings a new highlight, from sunny summer strolls and springtime wildflowers to autumnal woodlands and snowy mountains. The island has a huge variety of camping options, from fully equipped caravan parks to simple bush camping, making it easy to plan multi-day hikes and road trips.

95% (8.1K) 459 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Tasmania

Sherwood River Camp

1. Sherwood River Camp

97%
(890)
Latrobe, TAS · 30 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Sherwood River Camp, our self contained camping grounds with access to the Wild Mersey MTB trails. The camp grounds are located just 8 minutes from Latrobe and 15 minutes from Devonport.The camping area is located on the banks of the Mersey River where you can enjoy your favourite water activities or just relax by the water side and enjoy the sounds of nature.Campers must be self contained with their own camping toilet and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Pets are welcome but please keep them under control. We have rain water available as well.We recommend a 4x4 vehicle when towing caravans as the driveway to the property is gravel and on a hill.This is a working farm so please have respect for the host property and livestock.$10 per person, per night. Kids under 12 are free so don't put them as part of your booking. 
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AU$14
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Cradle Mountain Fishery and Camping

2. Cradle Mountain Fishery and Camping

97%
(491)
Moina, TAS · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp and fish just a stonesthrow from one of Tasmania's most stunning natural landscapes, Cradle Mountain. Here you'll find nature at its best, just 10 minutes drive from the Cradle Mountain Visitors centre, the perfect base for discovering this magical area. Our campsites are on scenic, levelled areas overlooking the large dam and bushland, with grassed areas ideal for tents and camper-vans, and a portaloo a short walk away. The block is a natural timber and grassland block, with devils, quolls and wombats also residing here. We have one powered site available, and multiple unpowered sites. There is a lovely walking track around the dams periphery. Feed fish from the edge, spot platypus frolicking about, and keep your eye out for Peacocks wandering the property too. Whilst you are welcome to bring your dog with you, please ensure they don't harass the wildlife. A keen fisher fish in our dams for trophy size rainbow brown and brook trout catch and release fees and rules apply
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AU$37
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Blythe River Campground

3. Blythe River Campground

96%
(743)
Penguin, TAS · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Located on the wonderful Tasmanian Wilderness Rivers alongside the beautiful Blythe River and Adams Creek. This peaceful camp site is perfect for families and solo campers. ​ Toilet and shower facilities are available. Campfires are permitted, but firewood is not supplied feel free to bring your own. This is a dog friendly campground but we ask that they are kept on a lead at all times. Burnie is around 20 kilometres away. Message will be sent through HipCamp for Arrival details.
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AU$40
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Hotel Montezuma Falls

4. Hotel Montezuma Falls

Rosebery, TAS · 1 site · Tent, RV
Williamsford Rainforest Retreat: Basecamp for Montezuma Falls The Property Escape to a ¼-acre slice of West Coast history. This block is located in the "ghost town" of Williamsford, now a serene sanctuary being reclaimed by the lush Tasmanian wilderness. Nestled in the misty foothills of Mt Read, you’ll be camping among giant tree ferns and ancient myrtle trees in one of the most atmospheric landscapes in Tasmania. The Ultimate Waterfall Access Skip the crowded car parks! You are just a 15-minute walk from the trailhead of the world-famous Montezuma Falls. Follow the historic tramway route to Tasmania’s highest single-drop waterfall (104 m) and cross the iconic suspension bridge. Mining History at Your Doorstep Step back in time to the days of the Hercules Mine. The area is scattered with relics of the North East Dundas Tramway and the incredible haulage systems that once defined this rugged mountain terrain. Guest Requirements & Access Vehicle Access: The site is easily accessible for campers, caravans, and RVs. Whether you are in a small van or towing a larger rig, you can reach this rainforest hideaway without trouble. Self-Contained Only: To help preserve this pristine environment, all guests must be fully self-contained. This means you must bring your own portable camp toilet and manage your own grey water. Leave No Trace: Please take all rubbish with you. There are no waste facilities on-site. Water Warning: While the West Coast is famous for its rain, local creeks can contain heavy metals due to the area's mining heritage. Please bring all your own potable water for drinking and cooking. Pets: Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead to protect local wildlife. (Note: Dogs are also allowed on-lead at the Montezuma Falls track.)
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AU$25
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Kanyini Camp (self contained only)

5. Kanyini Camp (self contained only)

97%
(372)
Little Swanport, TAS · 12 sites
WE ARE OPENED. Let’s start our new 2025/2026 season. Looking forward to your booking. Just a short turn off from the Great Eastern Drive between Triabunna and Swansea, with easy access to Maria Island and Freycinet National Park, Kanyini Camp is a beautiful and serene piece of land backing on Butlers Ridge Nature reserve with sweeping country views. We are one of only a few farms on a no through road and offer a unique experience of peace and serenity while being close to some of the major attractions the East Coast of Tasmania has to offer. We are located only a 10 minutes drive to one of the most beautiful (secret) beaches in Tasmania and 15 minutes drive to Triabunna where the ferry departs for Maria Island. We live on site (a few acres away across the rivulet) and are delighted to offer 12 opportunities for self-contained campers to camp on our private land and share our passion for the area. This is a leave no trace property that suits self-contained campers who bring everything they need and remove everything they bring. Well behaved dogs and humans are all welcome. We are farmers and this property is where we live and work. Please respect our requirement for self-contained campers only. This includes caravans and campervans with toilets on board. If you have a camper trailer with portable ensuite tent and toilet, please contact us PRIOR to making the booking. STRICTLY NO GENERATORS to preserve the peace and quiet please. Very easy to find & to access, including easy turn around area for 2WD vehicles, camper trailers, campervan and caravans.
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AU$19
 / night
Prossers Ridge Richmond

6. Prossers Ridge Richmond

99%
(329)
Richmond, TAS · 22 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.
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AU$20
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Ladychapel Camp Grounds

7. Ladychapel Camp Grounds

99%
(274)
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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AU$37
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Old Macs Farm Stay

8. Old Macs Farm Stay

98%
(122)
Norwood, TAS · 3 sites
Located 4km from Launceston CBD, you feel you could be miles away from civilisation but have all the conveniences of a big town just minutes away. Campgrounds are nestled amongst lakes and wetlands, with an abundance of wildlife sharing the grounds with campers. Apricus Restaurant is on the property, hosting all the farm animals (highland cows, alpacas, cheeky goats and furry donkeys to name a few!). Toilets are available along with a dump point. Please note there are no shower facilities. Hipcamp sites are unpowered, but have access to town water. Powered sites are available but need to be booked through the Old Macs website. Campgrounds are for self contained RVs only - tents and sleeping in cars not permitted.
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AU$25
 / night
Nick's Nook

9. Nick's Nook

98%
(51)
Coles Bay, TAS · 9 sites
Escape to Nature at Nick’s Nook – A Hidden Gem on 80 Acres of Tasmanian Bushland in Coles Bay. FULLY SELF CONTAINED VEHICLES ONLY Nick’s Nook currently welcomes fully self-contained vehicles only. this includes off-grid caravans, Hybrid Caravans, Motorhomes and Camper Vans. Tent/swag/off vehicle camping and non fully self contained camper vans are not permitted. Tucked away on 80 acres of pristine native bushland, Nick’s Nook offers the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Just 16 km off the Coles Bay turnoff, this peaceful campsite is ideally located for those looking to relax, unwind, and explore Tasmania’s stunning East Coast. A short 10-minute drive will take you to the beachside town of Coles Bay, while the majestic Hazards mountain range is just 15 minutes away. Travel 25 minutes north and you’ll arrive in the scenic coastal town of Bicheno. With its central location, Nick’s Nook is the ideal base for discovering the Freycinet Peninsula and beyond. Whether you’re spending the day at the beach, visiting local wineries, or heading to St Helens for some epic downhill mountain biking, all these experiences are easily accessible within a day’s drive. Please note: • No facilities are provided on-site. • You must be entirely self-sufficient, with your own water supply, power source, and waste disposal/Chemical Toilet • Public dump points are available in Bicheno and Swansea. • Coles Bay offers a public freshwater filling station at the Town Hall on Harold Street. We do not accommodate for: • Tent/swag/off vehicle camping and non fully self contained camper vans Access to camp; Access to Nick’s Nook is via a single-lane dirt track. It is suitable for most off-road and many on-road caravans (weather conditions permitting). The campsite operates primarily as a contactless experience. While someone is often on-site, guests are welcome to arrive, get set up and enjoy the tranquility of the beautiful East Coast.
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AU$37
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Mount Gnomon Farm

10. Mount Gnomon Farm

90%
(35)
Penguin, TAS · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
Mount Gnomon Farm, near Penguin in North West Tasmania, is a scenic, family-owned farm known for sustainable practices, local produce and beautiful rural views. Camper travellers will find both powered and unpowered sites in a peaceful, green setting. On Saturday you can join us for dinner and on Sundays for lunch, you’re welcome to book via our website. Visitors can join a farm tour, enjoy fresh paddock-to-plate meals at the on-site restaurant, or wander through the gardens and sunflower fields. The farm also has its own cider orchard and produces handcrafted cider, with regular markets, long-table events and other gatherings. With its quiet atmosphere, great facilities and strong focus on nature and local food, Mount Gnomon Farm is an ideal stop for anyone exploring Tasmania by camper. Weekends can be a bit busier, as our barn is available for hire for events.
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AU$25
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Cethana camp ground

11. Cethana camp ground

85%
(124)
Sheffield, TAS · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Peaceful relaxed environment, bushwalks , fishing in nearby lakes and rivers powered sites camp kitchen with fridge micro toaster kettle pizza oven and bbq , there are also toilets and hot shower you can also light fire pots that are provided you can source wood from the owner if needed . 35 min to cradle mountain
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AU$19
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🐞🌿 Ladybug Camping 🌿🐞

12. 🐞🌿 Ladybug Camping 🌿🐞

100%
(75)
Oldina, TAS · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Ladybug Camping 🐞 is a private campground offering a serene and immersive escape in Oldina, North West Tasmania 🌿. Set within a sheltered valley among towering Silver wattle, Man ferns and Blackwood trees, our 50-acre bushland retreat features three private waterfalls and a babbling creek that winds through the property—perfect for families, couples, and groups seeking peace, privacy, and connection with nature. The naturally protected valley shields guests from wind, creating comfortable camping conditions year-round. Wildlife encounters are common, with platypus gliding through the creek, Tasmania’s giant freshwater crayfish hiding beneath the rocks, pademelons grazing at dusk, and abundant birdlife throughout the day 🦆. Our spacious, private campsites cater to all camping styles. Some sites are self-contained, while others are tent-only for a more immersive bush experience. We offer sites ideal for caravans, campervans, rooftop tents, and group bookings, alongside more secluded sites perfect for couples and solo travellers. A well-maintained toilet is available for guest comfort. Each campsite includes a picnic table and fire pit—ideal for outdoor meals, cozy fireside evenings, and stargazing under Tasmania’s clear night skies ✨. Some sites enjoy direct or near-direct access to waterfalls and swimming holes, including our popular Falls Edge site just metres from the cascades. Others sit peacefully beside the creek, offering tranquil water views—every site has its own unique charm. Guests can explore short walking tracks, swim in pristine creek pools, or simply relax in the quiet beauty of the Tasmanian bush. We are also perfectly located for nearby adventures, including Table Cape Tulip Farm (seasonal), Dip Falls and Big Tree Reserve, Boat Harbour Beach, and the cafés, markets, and farm gates of Wynyard 🚗. Choose from a range of unique camping experiences, including sites with outdoor cinema, ambient lighting, tree swings, and vintage vans for gear-free glamping. With tent, caravan, campervan, rooftop tent, group, and pet-friendly options available, Ladybug Camping offers something for every style of camping in Tasmania 🏕️.
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AU$14
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PC Campsites Taranna

13. PC Campsites Taranna

92%
(152)
Taranna, TAS · 10 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. This is a great little stopover, for those who need a cheap, easy place to stay. Toilet and power is available upon request. Campers are asked to take all their waste and rubbish with them on departure.
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AU$33
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Leven River Camping On Wattle Farm

14. Leven River Camping On Wattle Farm

96%
(160)
North Motton, TAS · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Leven River Camping On Wattle Farm: Your Wilderness Escape Discover Leven River Camping at Wattle Farm, a tranquil retreat nestled on the edge of the wilderness, where the river and forest greet you at your front door. This naturally forested 100-acre property is a haven for abundant native wildlife, offering an idyllic escape into nature. When you book, you'll secure a site within one of our designated camping areas, with the freedom to choose your exact setup spot upon arrival. We offer two main areas: "The Big Paddock" (left of the road) and "The Little Paddock" (right of the road). The Big Paddock is ideally suited for smaller campervans, tents, swags, off-road caravans, and camper trailers. Here, you can set up anywhere within its bounds; pitching your tent among the trees or along the river is perfect for a truly immersive experience. An approximately 3-acre clearing is also available by the river. For easier access directly from the road, The Little Paddock is an excellent choice. While suitable for smaller vehicles, it's also ideal for larger caravans. This area offers approximately 5 acres of clearing right beside the river. Both paddocks are conveniently located just before the bridge and provide ample open space for outdoor activities like frisbee or cricket. Natural Surroundings & Activities: Leven River Camping borders the Dial Range Nature Recreation Area and a Nature Conservation Reserve. Our sites are set on lush, green, fern-filled river flats within a sometimes misty forested valley, cradled below Mt Duncan and Mt Lorymer. The surrounding area boasts popular hiking and mountain biking trails. The Leven River itself is a highlight, offering some of the best trout fishing in North West Tasmania. You'll also find perfect spots for kayaking, along with private river beaches where you can relax, paddle, swim, or enjoy a picnic. Access to the property is via a very scenic 4km, well-maintained gravel road that winds downhill to the base of the valley. Important Information No facilities are provided on-site. Guests must bring their own camping toilet (a dumping point is available in Knights Rd, West Ulverstone) and are responsible for all rubbish removal. Campfires must be small and adhere to Tas Fire Service recommendations and regulations
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AU$25
 / night
Inglis River Caravan and Camping

15. Inglis River Caravan and Camping

100%
(422)
Calder, TAS · 48 sites · Tents, RVs
✨ Welcome to Inglis River Caravan & Camping Retreat ✨ Nestled beside the peaceful Inglis River, just 6 minutes from Wynyard, our secluded 15-acre retreat is all about slowing down and getting back to simple, old-school camping by the river. With open paddocks, shady bushland, curious wildlife 🦘 and a few friendly farm animals 🐑🐓, it’s a place to unplug, breathe deeply and reconnect with nature. Spend your days swimming in the river 💦, launching off the classic rope swing, riding the downhill bike track 🚴‍♂️, casting a line 🎣, paddling a kayak 🛶 or settling in by the fire 🔥 as the sun goes down. When night falls, stretch out and enjoy stargazing ✨ under Tasmania’s famously clear skies. For a slower pace, curl up with a good read from our camp book library 📚, swap a story, or simply enjoy the calm rhythm of river life. Kids will love the Tassie Tiger treasure hunt 🐯, fairy garden 🧚, playground and wide-open spaces — the kind of freedom and adventure that creates lasting memories. Whether you’re exploring the local area or switching off completely, Inglis River Caravan & Camping Retreat is a place to relax, unwind and enjoy rustic camping the way it used to be 🏕️ Camping details ⛺ Self-contained camping only 🔒 Locked gated access for privacy and peace of mind Please note 🚻 Campers must have their own toilet 🗑️ All waste and rubbish must be taken with you on departure 📍 Nearest dump point: Goldie Street, Wynyard (adjacent to the Waste Transfer Station) 🐕 Dogs are welcome but must remain on a leash 🔥Fire pits are supplied for guest use. Please ensure you check for any current Total Fire Ban prior to lighting a fire via the Tasmania Fire Service website: https://www.fire.tas.gov.au/total-fire-bans-fire-permits-burn-registrations/ 💫 Your private riverside retreat awaits… will you come explore it?
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AU$14
 / night
Bruny Island Long Neck

16. Bruny Island Long Neck

95%
(111)
South Bruny, TAS · 14 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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AU$49
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Farm on Franklin - Tasmania

17. Farm on Franklin - Tasmania

97%
(220)
Harford, TAS · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
Campsites are alongside Franklin Rivulet- a picturesque tidal estuary in northern TAS. At Farm on Franklin you can enjoy fishing, kayaking, bushwalking, bird watching, oystering (please cook them), and wildlife spotting. We are 15mins to Port Sorell, Bakers Beach, Narawntapu National Park, and House of Anvers Chocolate Factory. 25mins to Devonport, 1hr to Launceston, 1.5hrs to Cradle Mt and surrounded by attractions from Berry Farms to Wineries and stunning farmland. This is a beautiful natural campsite on land near our home. You'll need to have your own power, toilet/shower and leave no trace. We've had 18 months off, but we're back and hope to see you soon!
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AU$32
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Marleen Herbs of Tasmania

18. Marleen Herbs of Tasmania

97%
(222)
Barrington, TAS · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
We grow and process organic certified medicinal herbs and plants. The camping site is located in a beautiful location overlooking the lavender fields, in bloom december/january, with the ever-changing Mt Roland in the background. On days with cold southerly winds, alternative campingsites are available on the farm. Please contact us to find out. Includes use flushing toilet, hot shower and laundry (external access). Approx. 300m from the campsite. We are pet friendly. We've got room for up to 5 separate bookings. Due to shortage of personnel, we can no longer offer the farm tours. Hope this will change coming season 2024/25. But hipcampers are welcome to have a walk on the farm. We are working together with other organic certified farmers. They lease parts of our land to grow vegetables. Hipcampers are welcome to have a walk around their crops as well. Big news: we have started to build a tearoom with possibilities to organise herbal workshops and give education about growing and using medicinal herbs. . It will also have a shop and space to enjoy light refreshments, organic coffee, chocolate, juice and herbal tea. Extra bathroomfacilities will be available to our hipcampers only. Hope to have it finished season 2025/26.
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AU$27
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Deep Glen Coastal Campsite

19. Deep Glen Coastal Campsite

97%
(182)
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 apart from a long drop dunny (byo paper) and a small supply of non-potable water so you will need to be self-sufficient though 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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AU$44
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Derby Frasers Flats

20. Derby Frasers Flats

100%
(153)
Scottsdale, TAS · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Beautiful located right beside the Ringarooma River. Fish in the river, swim or just spot a platypus in the river. There is a kayak that you are welcome to use to have a paddle in the water. We have a 40ft shipping container now on site, this has books and games you are welcome to use during your stay. It also has jams, sauces and honey for sale. You can now find us and follow us on Facebook. Search Derby Frasers Flats. No Motorbikes to be used on site. No motorbikes to be used at this camp. Property is located a 5 minutes' drive out of Derby. You can cross the river and then you are on the bike track that will take you to Derby or Branxholm, this is a beautiful walking track or carry your bike across river then ride. Quiet location perfect place to stay for a few nights. Awesome quiet spot to get away. Property is on a working dairy/beef farm. Wood available for sale at camp to use in fire pits for just $10 a tub. We have just put in a private dump point for guest convince. By arrangement if time permits I can arrange for a cost of $20 per person a look at our dairy during milking.
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AU$31
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The best camping in Tasmania guide

Where to go

Hobart and the South

The island capital is a strategic base from which to explore the south coast, Port Arthur, and the Coal River Valley wine region. Spot Tasmanian devils along the Tasman Peninsula, camp out among the mountains and waterfalls of Mount Field National Park, or cruise  to Bruny Island to pitch your tent by the beachside and hit the surf.

West Coast

Jagged mountains, tangled forest trails, and hidden waterfalls draw hikers to Tasmania’s UNESCO World Heritage–listed wilderness. Set out from Queenstown and enjoy the scenery, wildlife, and rustic camping sites, where you can get back to nature.

East Coast

Ready for an epic road trip? Follow the 220-kilometre Great Eastern Drive along Tasmania's East Coast, from St. Helens to Orford and break it up with coastal walks, beach strolls, and wine tasting. To the north, the Bay of Fires’ white-sand beaches are fringed with bright orange, lichen-covered rocks. At the southern end, the pink mountains of Freycinet National Park provide a prime backdrop for bushwalking and camping, with options from basic campsites to luxury glamping retreats.

Launceston and North

Launceston is the gateway to northern Tasmania, where you can hop between colonial towns, sample Tassie wines in the Tamar Valley, or catch coastal views and diverse wildlife at the Narawntapu and Mt. William national parks.

North West

The glacial lakes and wildflower-carpeted moorlands of Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park are northern highlights, watched over by the much-photographed Cradle Mountain. Ambitious hikers can tackle the popular 65-kilometre Overland Track. On the north coast, boats from Melbourne arrive in Devonport, from where you can set out along the coast or follow the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail.

States near Tasmania