Coastal camping near Latrobe

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6 top coastal campgrounds near Latrobe

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The Y at Badger Head

35 sites · RVs25 acres · Badger Head, TAS
We are located on 25 acres of serene, private bush and pasture that bounds the Narawntapu National Park. We have a beautiful beach that's only a 3-5 minute walk away.Our property offers lots of space for you to choose the ideal private spot. Take advantage of the beautiful views or if you prefer, choose a spot that is more sheltered.  Guests are required to fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure.Campfires are allowed when there are no restrictions in place and you can bring your own fire pit. You can help yourself to fallen kindling around the property but please BYO firewood and do not fell any of our trees.Pets are allowed but as our neighbours have sheep please ensure they are kept restrained and under your control at all times. Please clean up after your pets.Across the road is a beautiful beach for swimming, fishing, picnicking and relaxing. There are great National Park walking tracks with stunning coastal views close by for guests to explore. You will need a Parks Pass to do this and they can be purchased online.
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AU$18
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Marleen Herbs of Tasmania

6 sites · RVs, Tents185 acres · Barrington, TAS
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. But hipcampers are welcome to have a walk among the herb fields. 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.
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AU$15
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The Gates of Heaven

7 sites · RVs27 acres · Beulah, TAS
Escape to a bush retreat within this unique lifestyle property. Situated on almost 27 acres of bush, trees and wildlife. The Gates of Heaven’s boundary goes down and runs along the dasher river. Beulah is a small township on the north-west coast of Tasmania south of Devonport, Tasmania, under the foothills of Mount Roland, Tasmania. The closest town of consequence is Sheffield, Tasmania. The hamlet of Lower Beulah lies, perversely, higher up the foothills of Mount Roland, to the south of the main township.
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AU$20
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Apex Beachside Holiday Park Ulvers

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · West Ulverstone, TAS
The Apex Beachside Holiday Park is centrally located on the North West coast of Tasmania in a private beachside setting in the township of Ulverstone. A short 20 minute drive from the Spirit of Tasmania Terminal, Ulverstone is the perfect base to commence a tour of Tasmania including some of the state’s popular attractions Cradle Mountain, Leven Canyon, Gunns Plains Caves and the Tarkine Coast. The park has frontage and direct access to two beaches as well as the coastal pathway which passes immediately by the Parks main entry. The park is also home to a colony of little penguins, who return from a day at sea to their burrows in the foreshore reserve immediately adjacent to the campsites.
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AU$40
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Zero Hoof Print Tasmania

2 sites · RVs, TentsKelso, TAS
Hi I'm Ari and welcome to our beautiful ocean side horse ranch at the heads of the Tamar River, Tasmania. Park your camper rig right on the sand and have the most amazing views all to yourself, this is adventure at its best. A romantic getaway for a weekend, a week or even a last minute overnight adventure with a fire and an ocean sunrise at your feet. This is a magical spot to get away from everything and everyone - 4 x 4 & AWD access only. Choose the beach or a find a nice private spot in the tree line.This is a working horse ranch, there will be horses around ( NOT in your area) . You may see them being worked during the day and cooled off or just eating hay being horses. All campsites are NOT powered. We do have toilets available.We are RV or camper friendly but you definitely need a 4WD, If you have dogs they MUST be horse friendly otherwise they must remain on lead or in our dog fenced off area.Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place. Bonfire....weather permitting (fire warnings). Come stay with us & explore Tasmania....
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AU$5
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La Bena Tarkine Sanctuary

10 sites · RVs, Tents34 acres · Milabena, TAS
Our 34-acre property is nestled on the edge of the ancient Tarkine rainforest on the north west coast of Tasmania (approx 1 hour 15 min west of Devonport and the Spirit of Tasmania). At La Bena, you will find a relaxing and quiet place to park and camp, that will give you easy access to our wild surroundings. On the property, we have a short but enchanting bush walk to our local creek (great place for a picnic!) that will take you past some giant man ferns, myrtles, celery top pines, pepper berries, and an assortment of gums and native currents. From 4WD tracks to pristine beaches, we are within a 30-minute drive of a huge range of activities and adventures so numerous options for day trips on your doorstep. Famous Boat Harbour Beach is only a short 15-minute drive away and just beyond that is Sisters Beach which has some great coves and hikes (Anniversary Bay) into Rocky Cape National Park that will take you along the coast to further secluded beaches and some sacred Aboriginal sites. If you head inland from La Bena you will enter the Tarkine Rainforest and travel along some great 4WD tracks that will take you to the Dip River Forest Reserve which has the big tree and Dip Falls - you can then head to Stanley for a meal at Hursey's Seafood and then loop back around to camp (a great day out). The camping area caters to self-contained campers only, so please ensure you have a camp toilet with you, and can take all waste when you go. Please leave no trace.
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AU$10
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Looking to go camping near Latrobe, Tasmania in Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 260 options to choose from, you'll find the perfect campsite to suit your preferences. Whether you're into boating, biking, or fishing, there's something for everyone. And with popular amenities like campfires, cooking equipment, and rubbish facilities, you'll have everything you need for a great camping experience. Check out some of the top campsites in the area, like Sherwood River Camp (277 reviews), Blythe River Campground (178 reviews), and The Y at Badger Head (142 reviews). With an average price per night of $20 and options as low as $5, camping has never been more affordable. Start planning your outdoor adventure today!

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