The best camping near Bay of Fires Conservation Area

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WildWing Retreat

5 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · St Helens, TAS
WildWing Retreat is a beautiful 25 acre bush block, located within a 15 minute (1km) walk, to the local surf beach of Four Mile. The property has been created to host retreats centred around nature immersion, movement and connection (i.e yoga, acroyoga, dance, meditation, mindfuness, embodiment practices etc) and in the 'off season' it's available to host hipcampers! Because the space has been designed to host large groups, there are a bunch of facilities available to use, such as compost toilets, a communal kitchen with fresh running water, solar lights and gas cooker, an undercover deck area, hot showers, and a cedar barrel hot tub (refer to the extras section for hot tub use!). We also have a small stream on the property, with a little waterhole for plunging in and are surrounded by native wildlife. The property blooms with native Kunzea bushes, wattles, native cherries and various varieties of eucalyptus. WildWing is also our home, so we have our own set up, on a different section of the property. This means that we are nearby if needed, but that we all have our own space on the property :). There is a beautiful large fresh water river and waterhole just down the road (15 minute walk, or 2 minute drive), and aside from the surf beach down the front, we are also only a 10-15 minute drive from a bunch of other beautiful and popular surf beaches on the east coast. The whole area is great for fishing, boating, surfing, bike riding, walking and short hikes. We are a 10 minute drive from Falmouth, a 25 minute drive from the St Helens mountain bike trails, a 30 minute drive from Bicheno & Douglas Apsley National Park, a 45 minute drive from the infamous Bay of Fires and an hours drive from the Freycinet National Park. We are passionate about outdoor living and supporting the natural environment and have created WildWing with the intention to support others to have unique and beautiful experiences in nature, while caring for the land they inhabit.
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Derby Bush Bath Retreat

3 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Derby, TAS
A relaxing stay near the bush. Short bike ride to the trail head. Has camping hut with fireplace and cooking utensils. Outside bush bath. Fresh drinking water at site. Fire pit with some wood provided. Grassed camping site. Gravel driveway to access site. Great views and plenty of native animals. wedge tail eagles nest close by. Great access just jump on your bike to explore Derby. Two horses on property you are welcome to say hello to Stella and Lilly. Also chickens and kelpie dog Millie. Outside hot tub heated with wood. Fire pit to enjoy being outside and doing some stargazing. Little cabin. Nice walks.
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Derby Frasers Flats

7 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Scottsdale, TAS
Beautiful located right beside the Ringarooma River. Fish in the river, swim or just spot a platypus in the river. There is a kayak and a paddle board that you are welcome to use to have a paddle in the water. Property is located a 5 minutes' drive out of Derby. You can cross the river and then you are on the bike track that will take you to Derby or Branxholm, this is a beautiful walking track or carry your bike across river then ride. Suggest site 4 and 5 for best phone TV reception. Quiet location perfect place to stay for a few nights. Awesome quiet spot to get away. Property is on a working dairy/beef farm. We wood available for sale at camp to use in fire pits provided please let me know if you would like this $15 per bag. By arrangement if time permits I can arrange for a cost of $20 per person a look at our dairy during milking.
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Bohemian Beach Retreat Tiny House

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Falmouth, TAS
Our tiny house/shack sleeps 2 people max. It is close to beaches and a lagoon. Relax night and day in a fire pit lounge area crafted with dry stone (large soft cushions included) plus an outdoor fire bath. A small separate shed houses a flushing toilet and gas hot water shower. The block has mains power; solar power and tank water. The block is surrounded by local endemic shrubs, trees and ground covers. We provide firewood, linen for the comfortable double bed, condiments for the fully equipped kitchen that includes crockery, cutlery, a fridge, a gas cooker, air fryer, sandwich toaster, camp oven, water etc. Just bring your clothes and food. The block is in a quiet coastal hamlet (with gravel roads and no street lights) ideal for beach and lagoon activities (surfing, walking, paddling, bird watching). Our 2 person sit on kayak is at the tidal lagoon 5 min walk away. We have crafted this space over a number of years for personal use and now would like others to experience it. Stargazing from the fire bath is a must do feature especially in winter. Dog/pet friendly.
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Huckaway Stay

10 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Goshen, TAS
Huckaway is a little camping oasis just off the Tasman Highway. Green pastures are bordered by forestry land to the East and a river to the South. Go for a bush walk through the forest, a swim or fish in the river, you might even find a trout! This property is the perfect location if you are here to enjoy either the Derby trails or the St Helens trails with some of the shuttles going straight past the front gate! St Helens is a 15-minute drive away and The Bay of Fires is 30 mins. The wide camping area has plenty of open flat space to park any type of caravan or van. Park down near the river, or tuck yourself in beside the forest, up to you. All campers need to be self-contained, with their own camp toilet, and we kindly request you take all your waste with you. There is a dump station in St Helens. Well-behaved pets are welcome also! Please be mindful that dogs do not chase the neighbours cows and please pick up after them.
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UPPER ESK - TASMANIA

3 sites · RVs18 acres · Upper Esk, TAS
"Best Tasmanian Hipcamp 2021"  2nd Place. LAT 41 SOUTH was created during COVID-19 as a getaway for all to enjoy a camping area for all. Come and rest, relax and enjoy a digital detox and/or quality time with friends and family. If you have a question just ask. This retreat inspires a sense of peace and wonder. Wildlife abounds. Activities on property or close by: - Fishing - Gold Panning - Skiing Ben Lomond Ski fields  - Geocaching  - Bird watching  - Bushwalking  - Personal MTB Riding  - No mobile phone coverage, make all communication via email please. Using the bush as a bathroom is not accepted on my property. As you stay right on the river I will not compromise the integrity of the water and surrounding environment. You must bring your port-a-potty and be prepared to show it to me if I ask you too. Don't take this as a personal insult I am trying to stay a good citizen of the planet. 
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Scamander Sanctuary Holiday Park

93 sites · Lodging, RVs10 acres · Scamander, TAS
Scamander Sanctuary is an enchanting destination nestled in the heart of nature, offering a unique and unforgettable glamping experience and a picturesque caravan park. Located in a serene and untouched corner of Scamander, our sanctuary is a haven for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and those seeking tranquility away from the bustling city life. At Scamander Sanctuary, we specialize in providing luxurious glamping accommodations that combine the comforts of modern living with the unparalleled beauty of the natural surroundings. Our glamping tents are thoughtfully designed to offer the perfect blend of rustic charm and contemporary amenities. Each tent is meticulously furnished with comfortable beds, cozy seating areas, and with a private en-suite bathroom, ensuring that our guests feel pampered and at ease during their stay. Beyond the glamping experience, Scamander Sanctuary also boasts a well-maintained caravan park that caters to travelers seeking a more traditional camping experience. With spacious and conveniently located caravan sites, our park provides a serene and secure environment for caravan enthusiasts to set up camp and enjoy the wonders of nature. We offer a range of facilities and services, including clean amenities blocks, BBQ areas, campfire pits, and laundry facilities, ensuring that our guests have everything they need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. What sets Scamander Sanctuary apart is its idyllic location. Situated amidst lush greenery, surrounded by native flora and fauna, and just a stone's throw away from pristine beaches and stunning national parks, our sanctuary is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Guests can indulge in a variety of activities such as bushwalking, birdwatching, fishing, or simply basking in the natural beauty that surrounds them. Our dedicated team at Scamander Sanctuary is committed to providing exceptional hospitality and ensuring that every guest's stay is nothing short of extraordinary. We go the extra mile to offer personalized services, organize guided tours, and recommend local attractions, ensuring that our guests make the most of their time with us. Whether you are seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a peaceful retreat, Scamander Sanctuary's glamping tents and caravan park offer the perfect accommodation options. Come and experience the harmonious blend of luxury, nature, and adventure that awaits you at Scamander Sanctuary. Book your stay with us and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Old Coalmine Lagoon

9 sites · RVs5 acres · Bicheno, TAS
The property sits on a flat sunny 5 private acres, overlooking the beautiful Old Coal Mine Lagoon near Dennison Beach. 10 mins into Bicheno township, 30 mins to Freycinet/Coles bay. 1hr hour to St Helens/Bay of Fires. 5 mins to Dennison Beach. Enjoy the serenity of bird watching over Coal Mine Lagoon, with spectacular sunsets and sunrises. Lots of swans, cape barren geese, ducks, cormorants, and shore birds. Wood can be purchased across the road for your campfire. Please ensure you are up to date with any local fire restrictions in place, and abide by them. VERY IMPORTANT: Strictly one vehicle/campervan/caravan per booking. If you are traveling as a group, and have 2+ caravans for example, you will need to make two bookings. Please check prior to booking if you have any questions. All campers MUST be self-contained, with their own camp toilet and we kindly ask you take all waste when you go. Bicheno has a Dump Point across the road from the boat ramp / Lobster Shack Please be responsible for your own rubbish. No rubbish bins provided Bicheno Tip open every day / Bar Saturday… Please check their website for further times etc. Tip is cash only..
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Fairview Farm Ringarooma Tasmania

1 site · RV, Tent280 acres · Ringarooma, TAS
Our property runs beef and cultivates crops alongside the Ringarooma river, North East Tasmania. We often host mountain bike riders here to access the world-class trails at Derby. Nearby are many marked mountain trails, and numerous falls. Skiing is 1hr away in the winter. Our camping site is alongside cattle grazing paddocks and the Ringarooma river, and we offer one site only, to one group at a time, so it's yours exclusively. A toilet is available nearby. A gravel track descends to the river with a short steep bank preceding the flats. When the track reaches the river the camping site is just through the gate on the right. One gate and two wire gates may require opening on the way and these gates need to be closed again to prevent cattle from wandering. Electrical fencing is in use and alive - please be careful! Wood for your campfire is available to purchase, $15. I can supply fresh sourdough loaves $6 also fresh eggs $3perhalf doz, and fresh cows milk most of the year $5/2L. Fly fish for trout and cook over the coals for a treat. Welcome to bring your dog along, but please keep them under control.
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The best camping near Bay of Fires Conservation Area guide

Overview

About

The Bay of Fires Conservation Area is a stunningly beautiful and ecologically diverse coastal region in northeastern Tasmania. The area stretches for over 50 kilometres, along the pristine coastline of white beaches and clear blue waters, framed by rugged headlands and rocky outcrops. The sprawling landscape is a mixture of wildflower-strewn grassland meadows, scrubby heath land, wetlands teeming with birdlife, and tall forests of eucalyptus. Along the shoreline, you can explore secluded coves or take long walks on endless sandy beaches backed by orange granite boulders that glisten in the sun. With an abundance of wildlife including wallabies, quolls, dolphins and whales, it's no wonder why camping near the Bay of Fires Conservation Area is always a hit.

Notable campgrounds

  • Policemans Point Campground - A serene spot nestled amid the coastal heath, ideal for beachside camping and nature watching.
  • Jeanneret Beach Camping Area - Offers a picturesque setting for campers seeking tranquillity and direct beach access.
  • Cosy Corner North Campground - Perfect for those looking to unwind amid the dunes with easy access to fishing and swimming spots.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially during peak season, to secure your ideal campsite amid the Bay of Fires' popular spots.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for a better chance at snagging a reservation and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and last-minute availability, as plans change and spots may open up.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a spot, especially if main campgrounds are full.

When to go

The best time to visit Bay of Fires is during the warmer months from November to April, when the weather is ideal for beach activities. Winter can be chilly, and some facilities may be less accessible. Always check local fire bans and weather conditions before planning your trip.

Know before you go

  • Check the Tasmania Fire Service website for fire bans and restrictions before your visit.
  • Be aware of steep drop-offs and rips when swimming; always exercise caution in the water.
  • Respect the cultural heritage of the area; do not disturb Aboriginal midden sites.
  • Remember, dogs on leads are permitted in most campgrounds, but not all, so check ahead.
  • Stock up on supplies in St Helens, as local shops near the conservation area are limited.

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