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74 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Tasmania

Best Tasmania luxury holiday parks

Among the 74 accommodations in Tasmania, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Big4 Tassie Getaway Park Stanley - Tasmania
9.0 1918 reviews
Tasmania
30/07 – 01/08
SG$143/nighttotal: SG$286 (2 )

Big4 Tassie Getaway Park Stanley

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camping , Stanley
BIG4 Stanley Holiday Park is a beachfront campsite located just a 9-minute walk from Godfreys Beach, offering easy access to the beautiful Stanley coastline. It's a 4-star rated park with consistently "very good" user reviews, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The campsite provides a range of accommodation options, including cabins and caravan sites. Guests can enjoy modern amenities, such as a shared lounge, free Wi-Fi, a children's playground, and a spa.

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Best Tasmania holiday parks with a pool

Among the 74 accommodations in Tasmania, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Wingtons Glamping - Tasmania
9.1 79 reviews
Tasmania
23/11 – 25/11
SG$277/nighttotal: SG$554 (2 )

Wingtons Glamping

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glamping , Clarence Point
This luxurious safari-style tent is situated in Clarence Point, just 24 miles from Devonport and 27 miles from Launceston, offering a peaceful retreat in a beautiful natural setting. The accommodation has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The tent spans 20 square metres and comfortably accommodates two guests in a single bedroom with a private bathroom. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a private fire pit, a panoramic sauna, and a plunge pool, providing a luxurious glamping experience with stunning riverfront views.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Tasmania

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Tasmania?

    Tasmania has a vibrant sporting scene! The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, while finishing in Hobart, is a massive event drawing international attention. For local flavour, the Taste of Tasmania food festival is a huge annual event held in Hobart over the summer. Cricket and Australian Rules Football are popular spectator sports, with local teams competing throughout the year.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Tasmania?

    Among the holiday parks in Tasmania, Little Beach Resort, Tasman Holiday Parks - St Helens and Bay Of Fires Bush Retreat Bell Tent are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Tasmania?

    Beyond the Freycinet Peninsula and Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, consider exploring the Tarkine wilderness, a vast, untouched rainforest. The historic mining town of Beaconsfield is also fascinating, particularly its mine museum. For something different, visit the Mole Creek Karst National Park and explore its impressive caves.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Tasmania?

    Little Beach Resort, Leisure Ville Holiday Centre and Wingtons Glamping are the best holiday parks with a pool in Tasmania.

  • When is the high season in Tasmania?

    Tasmania's peak season runs from December to February, encompassing the Australian summer. This is when the weather is warmest and the days are longest, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Tasmania?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Tasmania are Little Beach Resort, Scamander Sanctuary Holiday Park and Leisure Ville Holiday Centre.

  • What foods is Tasmania best known for?

    Tasmania is renowned for its fresh produce and seafood. Think scallops from the east coast, salmon from the Tamar River, and creamy cheeses from farms across the island. The state is also famous for its wines, particularly its cool-climate Pinot Noir and sparkling wines from the Tamar Valley and Coal River Valley.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Tasmania?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Tasmania are Tasman Holiday Parks - St Helens, Glamping At Zeehan Bush Camp and Scamander Sanctuary Holiday Park.

  • Is Tasmania a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Tasmania boasts numerous fantastic campsites, ranging from basic bush campsites to well-equipped caravan parks. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Freycinet National Park, and the Southwest National Park all offer stunning camping opportunities. Remember to book in advance, especially during peak season.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Tasmania?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Tasmania are Tasman Holiday Parks - St Helens, Captain Cook Holiday Park and Leisure Ville Holiday Centre.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Tasmania?

    Visit local farmers' markets, like the Salamanca Market in Hobart, to chat with producers and sample regional delicacies. Explore smaller towns and villages; you'll find friendly locals happy to share stories. Consider attending a local festival or event – many smaller communities host regular celebrations.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Tasmania?

    Little Beach Resort, Tasman Holiday Parks - St Helens and Bay Of Fires Bush Retreat Bell Tent are the best holiday parks with parking in Tasmania.

  • Does Tasmania have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Tasmania's weather can be unpredictable, even in summer. Pack layers and be prepared for rain. Wildlife includes wombats, wallabies, and pademelons – keep a safe distance. Bushfires can occur, particularly during summer, so check fire danger ratings before heading into the bush. The island's rugged terrain presents some challenges, so always be well-prepared for hikes.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Tasmania for families?

    The Dove Lake Circuit in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is a relatively easy walk with stunning views, suitable for most families. The short walks around Freycinet National Park, such as the Wineglass Bay Lookout track, are also excellent options. Always check trail conditions and difficulty ratings before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Tasmania?

    Day 1: Explore Hobart, visiting Salamanca Place, MONA (Museum of Old and New Art), and the historic waterfront. Day 2: Drive to Freycinet National Park, hike to Wineglass Bay Lookout, and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery. Day 3: Visit a local winery in the Tamar Valley or Coal River Valley before heading back to Hobart for your departure.

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Best pet friendly Tasmania holiday parks

Among the 74 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

River Ridge Tiny House By Tiny Away - Tasmania
9.2 41 reviews
Tasmania
21/11 – 22/11
SG$249/nightfor 1 night

River Ridge Tiny House By Tiny Away

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glamping , South Arm
River Ridge Tiny House is situated in South Arm, just a short walk from the beach and a few kilometres from Opossum Bay Beach and Mitchells Beach. The property benefits from excellent location, cleanliness and user ratings.
The compact dwelling offers a comfortable stay for two guests within its 14 square metres of space. Guests can enjoy air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private entrance.
Black Snake Sky Box By Tiny Away - Tasmania
Tasmania
14/07 – 17/07
SG$150/nighttotal: SG$450 (3 )

Black Snake Sky Box By Tiny Away

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mobile home , Grantow
The Black Snake Sky Box by Tiny Away offers a secluded retreat in Grantow, located 10.6 kilometres from the Museum of Old and New Art and 12.7 kilometres from the Derwent Entertainment Centre.
This 13 square metre mobile home accommodates up to three guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, a kitchen with a microwave and toaster, private parking, and garden access.
Dunalley Bay Beachfront Retreat By Tiny Away - Tasmania
9.7 11 reviews
Tasmania
21/08 – 22/08
SG$195/nightfor 1 night

Dunalley Bay Beachfront Retreat By Tiny Away

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glamping , Murdunna
Dunalley Bay Beachfront Retreat By Tiny Away is a beachfront mobile home in Murdunna, offering direct access to Dunalley Bay.
This 13-square-metre dwelling features one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps two, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a spa, and parking.
Mount Gnomon Farm - Tasmania
8.8 110 reviews
Tasmania
05/07 – 11/07
SG$230/nighttotal: SG$1380 (6 )

Mount Gnomon Farm

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glamping , Penguin
Mount Gnomon Farm's luxury glamping unit is situated in Penguin, Tasmania, approximately 40 kilometres from Devonport Oval and Burnie Wynyard Airport.
This air-conditioned tent offers one bedroom, one bathroom, pet-friendly accommodation with private parking, a continental breakfast, and outdoor seating, providing a tranquil escape near Penguin.

Best Tasmania holiday parks with a locker

Bicheno Bus Retreat - Tasmania
9.8 221 reviews
Tasmania
25/07 – 27/07
SG$247/nighttotal: SG$494 (2 )

Bicheno Bus Retreat

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campervan , Bicheno
The Bicheno Bus Retreat, a converted 1974 Bedford school bus, sits on a private 8-acre property 4km from Bicheno town centre, conveniently located between Douglas-Apsley National Park and Dennison River beaches.
This self-contained motorhome sleeps two, boasting a full kitchen, separate shower, composting toilet, gas oven, fridge, and outdoor fire pit; wildlife viewing opportunities abound nearby.
Cntnr 2.0 - Tasmania
9.9 117 reviews
Tasmania
07/07 – 09/07
SG$355/nighttotal: SG$710 (2 )

Cntnr 2.0

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mobile home , Upper Scamander
This unique shipping container dwelling is located in Upper Scamander, approximately 8km inland from the Scamander coast, offering a secluded bush setting by the Scamander River.
The self-contained unit sleeps two, features a kitchen with fridge and freezer, air conditioning, a private garden with fire pit, and is ideal for exploring the nearby beaches and coastal walks.
Scamander Sanctuary Holiday Park - Tasmania
9.3 692 reviews
Tasmania
06/07 – 08/07
SG$143/nighttotal: SG$286 (2 )

Scamander Sanctuary Holiday Park

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camping , Scamander
Scamander Sanctuary Holiday Park is located on Tasmania's east coast, just 28 miles from Bicheno on the scenic Great Eastern Drive, making it a convenient base for exploring the nearby St Helens and the beautiful Bay of Fires. This park enjoys excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The park offers a range of accommodation options, including self-contained cabins with private bathrooms and kitchenettes. Each cabin features amenities such as a microwave, toaster, stovetop, coffee machine, and kettle, allowing guests to prepare light meals, and also includes towels and linen.
Snug Beach Cabin And Caravan Park - Tasmania
8.8 436 reviews
Tasmania
30/07 – 01/08
SG$141/nighttotal: SG$282 (2 )

Snug Beach Cabin And Caravan Park

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camping , Snug
Snug Beach Cabin And Caravan Park in Snug, Tasmania, offers self-catering accommodation a short drive (under 16km) from Snug Falls and the Kettering ferry terminal for Bruny Island.
This 2-star park provides cabins and caravans with kitchens, free Wi-Fi, parking, a restaurant, and a garden, plus barbecue facilities and weekly housekeeping.
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