Park your caravan in Launceston to explore Tasmania's wild north coast.
Whether you're driving your campervan through the vineyards of the Tamar Valley (and hopping out to enjoy wine tasting along the way), tearing up the legendary Blue Derby mountain-bike trails, bird-watching at the Tamar Island Wetlands Reserve, or hiking wild coastal trails along the Bass Strait—Launceston is the gateway to northern Tasmania's outdoor adventures. Holiday parks and caravan parks dot the outskirts of the city, where you can rent a full hookup caravan campsite and enjoy access to shared camp kitchens and barbecue areas. Or, once you've taken in Launceston's many museums and sampled the foodie scene—this is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, after all—escape the city to hike, rock climb, or ski (depending on the season) at the Ben Lomond National Park or head to the coast to camp at Narawntapu National Park or Mt. William national park, both of which have caravan campgrounds.