Camping near Kingston with snow sports

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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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Valleydew Paddock Camp

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acre · Ranelagh, TAS
The location is central and close to a number of activities and events. The area is known for amazing bushwalking, kayaking and all types of nature based activities. We are also close to annual shows and events such as Taste of Huon and the Cygnet Folk Festival. Lots of local markets, music venues and Farmgate sales, each weekend. Try the delicious local fruit, vegetables and seafood/ meat....add some fresh herbs and seasonal produce from the abundant organic garden. Onsite we have kayaks and bikes for campers to use(deposit required). Located in Ranelagh, 2 mins from Huonville, 45 mins from Hobart, 20 mins from Cygnet, 10 mins from Franklin. Your hosts offer a beautiful paddock and yard in the amazing Huon Valley. We are a small farm with animals and gardens on the edge of residential convenience. Pets are welcome as are campfires in the designated fire pit.
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AU$23.75
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Lazy Lab Farms

1 site · RV, Tent8 acres · Dromedary, TAS
Lazy Lab Farms is a lovely property located in a quiet rural location around 30 minutes from the CBD of Hobart, also located around 10 minutes from the lovely town of New Norfolk. With sheep, chicken, ducks, and of course a Lazy Lab, there are plenty of animals for guests to meet and greet. Camping at Lazy Lab has a great view of the Derwent River and is on a gentle slope. Campers will have access to fresh mains water. A fire pot is provided. All campers must be self-contained as we don't offer toilet facilities, so please bring your own camp toilet.
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AU$25
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Badgers Flats

1 site · RV, Tent7 acres · Lonnavale, TAS
Badgers Flats is a seven acres property surrounded by big trees and edged by a beautiful mountain river. There are four campsites available and two cabins. Its off grid. Some solar is provided and some internet access. I'm just starting out so it may be bumpy. Its very close to some spectacular walks. Some incredible old growth forest home to some of the worlds largest trees. There are also alpine lakes for more adventurous campers.
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Hobart Hills Hide Out

5 sites · Lodging28 acres · Kaoota, TAS
Welcome to Hobart Hills Hide Out, 28 acres of mixed paddock and native Tasmanian bush. High in the hills situated 25 minutes one way to Hobart and 25 minutes to the gorgeous Huon Valley. Our Glamping accomodation houses 2 people comfortably for 2 or more nights with a traditional Japanese futon for sleeping and organic cotton and linen bedding with cosy feather doonas for all seasons. A unique rustic bathroom with an eco compost toilet and hot shower. Cosy up around the fire pit and drink a glass of world class local whisky or wine or visit the local pubs and restaurants or come down to the house and say hi if you’d like. We are professional folk musicians and like nothing more than meeting new people and sharing our beautiful property.
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AU$90
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Camping near Kingston with snow sports guide

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