Launceston does glamping with coastal camping, vineyard retreats, and cosy cabins.
The gateway to northern Tasmania is bursting with outdoor adventures, but you don't have to rent a campervan or pitch a tent in the wilderness for a back-to-nature experience. Launceston is also home to some of the island's best glamping, combining home comforts and luxuries with the fun of camping. Glampsites not only provide all the practicalities for four-season camping—such as heating, air-conditioning, and cooking facilities, not to mention a comfy bed and a solid floor—but unique accommodations mean that glamping can also be an experience in itself. Perhaps spend a night in a glamping dome amid the vineyards of the Tamar Valley, rent an eco-cottage within a short drive of the Narawntapu National Park, or check into a fully furnished cabin near the legendary Blue Derby mountain bike trails.