Welcome to your ultimate guide to exploring Tasmania's stunning landscapes, one campsite and caravan park at a time. This comprehensive list is your key to unlocking the island's diverse camping experiences, from serene coastal havens to secluded wilderness retreats.
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Whether you’re after dreamy coastal walks, fresh local seafood, or a road-trip that rewards with views around every bend, Tasmania’s east coast delivers.
The Heritage Highway, which runs between the two major towns of Hobart and Launceston, does more than just connect sites; it also tells the stories of early settlers, bushrangers, talented craftsmen, and the land.
From the welcoming town of Scottsdale and its artisan cafés to the rich forest glades around Billycock Hill, from lavender farms and dairy pastures to dramatic trails and heritage rail-corridors, the North East offers a mix of landscapes and experiences rarely found in one place.
Discover hidden beaches, dairy country turned artisan cheese havens, volcanic headlands and the iconic fishing town of Stanley (complete with its dramatic “Nut” outcrop)
Rising sharply from the plains, the dolerite cliffs of the Tiers mark the northern edge of Tasmania’s Central Plateau — a place of misty forests, cascading waterfalls, and tranquil highland lakes.
Below, the fertile valleys spread out in shades of green and gold, dotted with farmsteads, heritage towns, and meandering rivers that trace the island’s pastoral heart.

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