Cave camping in Tasmania

Rugged coastal walks, alpine panoramas, and farm-fresh foodie experiences await on Australia’s island state.

86% (157 reviews)
86% (157 reviews)

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6 top cave campgrounds in Tasmania

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Ryelands Farm & Vineyard

3 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Macquarie Plains, TAS
**Please note that it's $20 per person per night. Small farm and vineyard at Macquarie Plains in the Upper Derwent Valley, southern Tasmania. The property is 380m from the junction of the Lyell Highway and the Gordon River Road. It has 450m absolute river frontage on the River Derwent (no riparian reserve). The river here is freshwater, potable and a renowned trout water, (licence required). Three kilometres from the village of Gretna. 4WD Preferred. 2WD need to assess river access. Campers need all own amenities and leave no trace. Dog friendly but please see rules, we have livestock and so dogs need to be well controlled at all times. Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place (see rules around campfires). Due to hydro generation activity, the river may slowly rise or fall up to 1m (often without rain) so please be careful around the water.
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AU$20
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* Before taxes and fees
94%
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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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93%
(7)

Mountview, Mowbanna

10 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Mawbanna, TAS
The site is in a simple, level grassed paddock situated within easy access off a country road, in Mowbanna. 10 minutes up the road is Dip Falls and The Big Tree. Along the way you will pass Blue Hills Honey Farm and The Colony Cafe (well worth the calories!). Back down the road towards the highway is the Millicent Valley walking trail and once back to the highway junction you can walk along several long, sandy beaches or head east to find Rocky Cape National Park with spectacular hiking tracks, swimming and fishing spots. Pets welcome. Campfires permitted, BYO wood or please just come and see us and we can organise some wood for you.
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AU$15
 / night
* Before taxes and fees

Mudstone

3 sites · Lodging, Tents30 acres · Garden Island Creek, TAS
Dry sclerophyll bushland on a north facing slope with a winter creek running along the bottom. Backed onto by conservation land and some neighboring bush properties you will be surrounded by beautiful bush with many different species of plants and animals to explore. There are multiple walking tracks to follow and art to discover along the way. Privacy and peace and quiet. Switch off with no phone or wifi signal so you can completely immerse yourself in nature. 5 minute drive to many gorgeous beaches you can enjoy the bext of both worlds with beach and bushland. Hire some kayaks and ride out for a paddles on the bay discovering the kelp forests, rock pools and more. Have campfire with plenty of fallen wood available to collect and help us keep our bushfire risk down! Take a guided walk with Brad who is full of amazing plant and animal and bush tucker knowledge and he loves a good yarn! Or just wander at your own pace soaking up the beauty and tranquility. Organically grown seasonal vegetables available for purchase. Enjoy a lesson in food preserving with Laura and experience the off grid lifestyle in both its joys and challenges!
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AU$24
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* Before taxes and fees
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Bruny coastal camping & Funky Barn

3 sites · Lodging8 acres · Adventure Bay, TAS
Paddock camping (temporarily unavailable until after the paddock has been cut for hay in December) or upgrade to the Funky Barn at cheap rates for bruny! Situated on a small coastal farm above the cliffs of Adventure Bay, at the southern end of the neck beach, and in a central location for exploring Bruny Island 2 options available: Comfortable lodging (rustic but stylish converted horse barn) with a double bed in the loft, clean sheets provided, living and kitchen area. Magnificent ocean views from the lounge or when lying in bed next to the window upstairs. There is also a Camp site available for just one group at a time in a relatively flat area. The camp area and barn are in a peaceful location in a pasture paddock on 4 acres with lots of birdlife and walks nearby. It's a 10 minute walk through the property and along the picturesque cliff top coastline to the neck beach or just five minutes walk down to the sea cave. The main house where we live part time is on the property, but you still have your own space and privacy. Dogs are subject to pre-approval but must be kept under control if our horses or dogs are on the property. The property boundary is fenced so there is plenty of exercise space. Horses may be in rhe paddock in winter and spring. We will advise you when booking if they are. . And please don’t expect Airbnb standards if you chose to stay in the barn. This is a fun affordable upgrade/escape from camping without the glamour and high fees of glamping.
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AU$80
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* Before taxes and fees
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Forest and the Tassie Tiers

1 site · RV, Tent27 acres · Mole Creek, TAS
Come and enjoy 27 Acres of native forest and abundant wildlife. Camper can walk around the property for spotlighting or just relax and contemplate the views to the Tiers... Gateway for the Craddle Mountain.The property is located 5 minutes to Mole Creek, 20 minutes to Deloraine and 1 hour to the airport and Launceston.There are no facilities here, campers will need to be self contained and leave no trace. Campfires are permitted within local regulations and in designated campfire areas. Please make sure the fire is completely extinguished and the area is clean before you leave.
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AU$15
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Cave camping in Tasmania guide

Overview

Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking to explore the rugged beauty of Tasmania? We've got you covered with 15 camping options specifically tailored to cave enthusiasts like yourself. Whether you're an experienced spelunker or just looking for a unique camping experience, Tasmania offers a variety of caves to explore. From the stunning Ryelands Farm & Vineyard with 86 glowing reviews to the hidden gem of Mountview, Mowbanna with 4 reviews, and Forest and the Tassie Tiers with 1 review, we've got the best campsites for you. Plus, you can enjoy popular facilities such as showers, cooking equipment, and even bring your furry friends along. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure filled with fishing, whitewater paddling, and wildlife watching. With prices as low as $15 per night, camping in Tasmania's caves has never been more affordable. So grab your gear and get ready to discover the wonders beneath the surface!

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