The best forest camping near Richmond

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Set up camp right in Richmond’s forests—there are over 130 spots to choose from, each one surrounded by tall gums and native bush. Average night’s stay sits at $34, but you’ll find options from $10 if you’re watching your budget. Showers, toilets, and pet-friendly sites are common, so you don’t have to rough it unless you want to. You’re in the thick of it here: fishing spots along the river, surf breaks a short drive away, and enough wildlife to keep the early risers entertained. For a tried-and-tested spot, check out Semaphore Farm (573 reviews), Kanyini Camp (self contained only) (234 reviews), or Ladychapel Camp Grounds (168 reviews). Bring your sense of adventure—and your fishing rod.

96% (1.2K) 86 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Richmond

2. Kanyini Camp (self contained only)

97%
(335)
56km from Richmond · 12 sites · RVs
WE ARE OPENED. Let’s start our new 2025/2026 season. Looking forward to your booking. Just a short turn off from the Great Eastern Drive between Triabunna and Swansea, with easy access to Maria Island and Freycinet National Park, Kanyini Camp is a beautiful and serene piece of land backing on Butlers Ridge Nature reserve with sweeping country views. We are one of only a few farms on a no through road and offer a unique experience of peace and serenity while being close to some of the major attractions the East Coast of Tasmania has to offer. We are located only a 10 minutes drive to one of the most beautiful (secret) beaches in Tasmania and 15 minutes drive to Triabunna where the ferry departs for Maria Island. We live on site (a few acres away across the rivulet) and are delighted to offer 12 opportunities for self-contained campers to camp on our private land and share our passion for the area. This is a leave no trace property that suits self-contained campers who bring everything they need and remove everything they bring. Well behaved dogs and humans are all welcome. We are farmers and this property is where we live and work. Please respect our requirement for self-contained campers only. This includes caravans and campervans with toilets on board. If you have a camper trailer with portable ensuite tent and toilet, please contact us PRIOR to making the booking. STRICTLY NO GENERATORS to preserve the peace and quiet please. Very easy to find & to access, including easy turn around area for 2WD vehicles, camper trailers, campervan and caravans.
Pets
from 
AU$19
 / night

4. Broad River Retreat

67km from Richmond · 1 site · Tent, RV
Broad River Retreat Discover Broad River Retreat, a 100-acre bushland escape along the pristine Broad River in Ouse, Tasmania. Accessible only by 4WD (caravans welcome), this off-grid haven offers a rugged getaway with stunning views of Mount Field National Park and regular encounters with deer, wallabies, and wombats. What to Expect • Rugged Access: 4WD required via a private track (follow the deer fence on the left, as shown in the photo). Check conditions before arrival, as access may vary with weather. • Secluded Serenity: 100 acres of private bushland with flat camping spots near the fence line. • Stunning Views: Panoramic mountain vistas and forested horizons. • Wildlife: Spot native Tasmanian animals and birds. What to Do • Broad River: Relax or fish in its clear waters. • Cluny Lagoon: Fish at the nearby boat ramp. • Explore: Hike trails at Mount Field National Park. • Stargaze: Enjoy campfires (local restrictions apply) under clear, dark skies. Guest Tips • 4WD Essential: The terrain is rugged - see photo for track details. • Toilet: No onsite facilities; bring a portable or self-contained caravan toilet (Hipcamp policy). • Self-Sufficient: Bring your own water, food, and camping gear. • Nature Care: Follow Leave No Trace principles and pack out all waste. Why Stay A true off-grid adventure for nature lovers - tranquil, wild, and breathtakingly remote. Perfect for 4WD campers seeking solitude, stargazing, and Tasmanian wildlife encounters.
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from 
AU$53
 / night

5. Russell Falls Holiday Cottages

98%
(54)
59km from Richmond · 33 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Russell Falls Cottages at the entrance to Mt Field National Park offer self-contained, self-catering accommodation suitable for couples and families. Four spacious cottages – each set a comfortable distance apart on a beautiful piece of paradise . Also offering six Riverside fully insulated warm Camping Pods with comfortably made beds with electric blankets. Camping sites also available. The property is surrounded by the Tyenna River and has an abundant of wildlife such as padymelons, possums, platypus and other wildlife are frequently seen especially our resident echidna who wonders happily around the property. A footbridge across the river leads directly to Mount Field National Park, with the National Park Visitor’s Centre and Cafe, the Charles Marriott Shelter (BBQ facilities and children’s playground), and Russell Falls minutes walk away. The path passes through temperate tree fern rainforest, populated by glow worms. A minimum three nights stay is recommended as this area has so much to offer- Mt Fields walks and water falls- Junee caves- styx valley and land of the Giants- Strathgordon dam-creepy crawly walk-Lake Dobson- Rail track ride- Maydena adventure hub- Tassie bound adventures and you will need time to relax and enjoy Russell Falls cottages and the peaceful river, rain forest and birdlife.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$31
 / night

8. Bomana - Bushland Delight with Breathtaking Views

100%
(72)
26km from Richmond · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Bomana is a 36 acre property in Carlton River, on the way to the Tasman Peninsular. It boasts stunning views of Fredrick Henry Bay, kunanyi and neighbouring rural landscapes. The owners live on site (top corner of the block). We are offering two opportunities to camp/van/caravan on this delightfully private land. When you book, you can be assured that the property is yours alone, making it a quiet and private experience. The unpowered site gives you the opportunity to enjoy the land. The powered site additionally gives you access to a bungalow which has a couch, TV, bed and dining table, as well as a very basic kitchenette with a toaster and kettle. There is also a power lead if you just want to run power to your own set-up. Campfires are a must - nothing better than watching the sun set around the campfire. This is a leave no trace property that suits campers who bring everything they need (including a camping toilet) and remove everything they bring. Good access for 2WD vehicles and caravans. Lots of opportunities to capture photos of sensational sunrises and sunsets. The property is 3km from Primrose Sands Beach (great for safe swimming). It is 4.5km from Carlton Beach (great for surfing), 37km from Port Arthur and 13km from Sorell. Hobart is 45km. We have goats on the property so pets will be considered on a case-by-case basis, please ask before booking with pets.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$20
 / night

9. Idle Valley

95%
(32)
23km from Richmond · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Very private valley nestled between two mountainous sandstone ranges. 3.5 kilometers from Colebrook, via Yarlington road. The property in total size is 37 hectares half of which is gently undulating grassland slopes. These slopes lead to the banks of the beautiful Iles Creek which runs nearly all year round. The western range across the creek includes numerous caves within comfortable walking distance. The highest cave provides magnificent views to the East coast. Camping options include non-designated sites either side of the creek under the huge black-wood trees, restricted to 4-wheel drive vehicles during winter and spring months, with a secluded site with year-round access for all vehicles. At the entrance sits the first of the designated sites, the rest are accessed via the meandering road down 300 or so meters to the camping ground entrance for the other two sites. The last 500-700 meters of Yarlington road leading to the entrance is quite steep. Some two wheel drive vehicles towing large vans have found this challenging, while others haven't. The two main camping areas now have a 'bush loo' in each site. if you wish to use these please use your own paper. Also, now for camper convenience the whole area has access to the campers' lounge and resource shelter. It contains First Aid and snake bite first aid kits. Water is available here. This reconstructed building was once The Campania Scouts and guides, hall.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$25
 / night

10. Deep Glen Coastal Campsite

98%
(169)
51km from Richmond · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Please note: a section of the property is fenced off at the moment in preparation for a wedding in January. This reduces the area of the campsite a little and makes entry tighter for big rigs so anything over about 10m will find it tricky. Please consider this before booking. The good news is that till after the wedding, we’re only opening one campsite so you can be guaranteed to have the whole place to yourselves! For the rest of the description, please see below Deep Glen is a beautiful, quiet 5 acre property at Eaglehawk Neck, gateway to the stunning Tasman Peninsula. Hiking, surfing, fishing, swimming, diving are all at your doorstep, not to mention the famous Three Capes Track and the Port Arthur Historic site just a short drive away. If you want to see the coast shown in these photos, both the Tasman Island Cruise and Wild Ocean Tasmania offer excellent trips Bookings are for two adults; children under 16 are free. It may be possible for larger groups to occupy one site - please enquire before booking. As the site is teeming with wildlife including the barred bandicoot, we don't allow dogs. There are no facilities on the block apart from a long drop dunny (byo paper) and a small supply of non-potable water so you will need to be self-sufficient though there are good meals at the nearby Lufra Hotel and excellent coffee just up the road at the legendary Cubed Coffee van. We only make provision for two campsites so you'll never be crowded. Other info: - Hobart 1 hour - Airport 45 mins - nearest shop Murdunna 10 mins Check-in: after 2pm Check-out: by 10am
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AU$44
 / night

12. Nature's Edge

100%
(19)
67km from Richmond · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our property is situated on the edge of Maydena, surrounded by nature at its best. Ideally located for the mountain bike adventurer, with the world renowned Maydena Bike Park right on our doorstep. We are also surrounded by both Mt Field and South West National Parks as well as the Styx and Florentine valleys, home to some of Australia's tallest trees. Enjoy any number of activities including bushwalking, trout fishing, kayaking or simply just taking in the stunning views. We are offering self contained caravan accommodation as well as a private camp site for up to 2 vehicles. Campers must have their own amenities if staying at the campground, as there is no shower or toilet facilities. Nearest toilet and dump station is 1km away in the Maydena township. There are only basic supplies to be had at the post office, open Mon to Fri, so get all major supplies before arrival. There is a cafe and restaurant option as well. We are pet friendly however all pets must be kept under control to keep the wildlife safe. Campfires are permitted in our allocated fireplace except on days of total fire ban. Bring your own firewood or prebook a wheelbarrow full. Come and relax after your day of adventuring and enjoy the tranquillity of this ideal location.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$146
 / night

14. Quirindi

100%
(3)
34km from Richmond · 1 site · RV
Quirindi — A Quiet Bushland Retreat Escape into a secluded natural haven at Quirindi, nestled in the bushland of Sandy Bay, Tasmania. This private, off-grid-style campsite offers peace and simplicity—with just enough touches to make your stay comfortable and memorable. 🌿 What to Expect • Very private, bush-setting location with minimal disturbance • Table and chairs, plus a fire pot (firewood supplied) for cozy evenings (note: actual campfires are not allowed) • Hammock, power hookup, and water access included • Native wildlife surrounds you—embrace the sounds and sights of Tasmania’s bush • Dog-friendly, off-leash allowed • Close to local amenities including restaurants, a bakery, and a hotel nearby ⚠ Important Notes • No campfires are permitted despite fire pits being provided • No toilet facilities on site • No potable water (please bring your own) • Electric and water hookups are available 🌟 Why Quirindi Stands Out Set in a tranquil bush enclave yet close to urban conveniences, Quirindi bridges rural serenity and practical access. Whether you want to lay low in nature or explore nearby shops and cafes, its balanced location delivers. You’ll feel a world away—but with everything you need close at hand.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
AU$25
 / night

16. The Little Garden Farm Bruny Island

98%
(110)
64km from Richmond · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
The Little Garden Farm is a small farm with a private and exclusive Campsite - The Woodlander. The Little Garden Farm is a 100-acre forest and pasture farm that we began improving in 2023. The property is located at the base of Bruny's Isthmus, enjoying cool sea breezes in summer and mild temperatures in winter. The Woodlander Campsite is set in our bottom forest paddock, next to a dam, with a seasonal winter creek. It is private and peaceful, with no other campers, houses, or nearby neighbours. We welcome travellers, with up to two vehicles, who are here to enjoy the peace and quiet (no parties please). The campsite has its own separate access, site toilet, solid picnic table and chairs, firepit and and is approximately 600 meters from where we live. Next to 70 acres of forest the location is great for birdlife, with many of Tassie's endemics around, and other wildlife abundant after dark. We are always happy to help with birding or wildlife tips! Based approx 5 minutes from Alonnah and 10 minutes from Adventure Bay, the "Woodlander" is central to so much of what Bruny Island has to offer.
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AU$67
 / night

17. Quoll Hideaway - Bruny Island Bush & Beach camping

96%
(73)
49km from Richmond · 1 site · Tent, RV
"Quoll Hideaway - Bruny Island Bush & Beach Camping" is our slice of paradise and we are looking forward to sharing it with you. New! Aug 2024: the site now has a flat patch for campers visiting 🏕️ The plot is nearly 3 acres and is earmarked conservation land and surrounded by neighbouring conservation land. This is your perfect lunawuni/Bruny Island escape! It is tucked away from the no-through gravel road and surrounded by Australian bush and wildlife with filtered water views of D'Entrecasteaux Channel and 100 m from the beach. It's a tranquil heaven yet so close to all the famous Bruny sites and must dos: Bruny oysters, beer and cheese (why not bring some to the campsite to enjoy?) The Neck, Truganini Lookout + penguins! Cape Queen Elizabeth Track and other hiking trails Adventure Bay and *white wallabies (*we give you a map on where to go to find the white wallabies!!) South Bruny, and the Light house When you book our site, you have it all to yourself! Except for sharing it with the wildlife, of course. As the name suggests, there is a family of quolls living on the land and you are very likely to see them! Once dusk arrives and the stars start lighting up the sky, the quolls usually come out to say hi before they start their night activities. Joining the quolls, are the potoroos who are not afraid to come up close and sniff your feet in curiosity. If you are yet to see a quoll and a potoroo in the wild, this is your campsite! Other wildlife includes the endangered Forty Spotted Pardalote and critically endangered Swift Parrots. To access the beach, simply walk through the property to the end of the plot and follow the path. There is an echidna living near the road so keep an eye out for her. The campsite is a perfect spot to see wildlife, and birds, and for photography. On the campsite is a large outdoor kitchen with two sinks. Wait... is there a bathtub? Yes! The bathtub is great for a bush shower (byo solar shower) as the taps are not connected. You must bring your own toilet. Rainwater is available too, we have two tanks! Campfires are allowed but you cannot collect firewood on the property. Please bring your own firewood or add it at the time of booking and we will provide you with firewood for your stay. The land is a conservation area and quolls are known to live in up to 5 nests. They live under the logs and it is an important habitat for the species. We love the quolls and know you will too so please do not disturb their homes. The site is excellent for stargazing once nightfall arrives. Simply BYO a hammock (we have prepared the setup!) and lie down to watch the stars with a glass of red or a hot chocolate. We recommend campervans for the site and it's only suited to self-contained campers leaving no trace behind. Available on-site and free to use are also a director's chair and a table. The kitchen is also equipped with a double sink, dish rack, two buckets, BBQ tools, cutlery, and a dustpan. There is also a cleaning kit with biodegradable spray, hand sanitizer, and soap. There are also a set of caravan/van leveling ramps and chocks for you to freely use. The site is perfect for those wishing to find privacy amongst an otherwise busy Island. Escape the tourists and experience Bruny Island like a local. Questions? Please reach out!
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AU$37
 / night

19. 100 Acre Wood

100%
(5)
73km from Richmond · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Looking for a peaceful and secluded spot to park up whilst exploring Bruny Island? Set on South Bruny Island, amongst the bush is a hidden away campground. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings with visits from local wildlife. Only a short drive away from local beaches at Lunawanna and Cloudy Bay and only 5 minutes away from Bruny Island Premium Wines. There are many beautiful walks nearby, and plenty of local attractions. The perfect spot from which to explore all that Bruny Island has to offer. The property itself is set on 100 acres, a working hobby farm with friendly hand raised pets. We even have a bush golf course, kept well maintained by the local wildlife. All campers must be 100% self contained. These are remote sites with no connections and there are no toilet facilities available. We have a strict leave no trace policy. Campfires are permitted in a fire box off the ground. The property is pet friendly but not fully fenced so your furry friends would need to be on lead. We have our own dogs on the property, livestock and plenty of wildlife.
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from 
AU$37
 / night

Set up camp right in Richmond’s forests—there are over 130 spots to choose from, each one surrounded by tall gums and native bush. Average night’s stay sits at $34, but you’ll find options from $10 if you’re watching your budget. Showers, toilets, and pet-friendly sites are common, so you don’t have to rough it unless you want to. You’re in the thick of it here: fishing spots along the river, surf breaks a short drive away, and enough wildlife to keep the early risers entertained. For a tried-and-tested spot, check out Semaphore Farm (573 reviews), Kanyini Camp (self contained only) (234 reviews), or Ladychapel Camp Grounds (168 reviews). Bring your sense of adventure—and your fishing rod.

96% (1.2K) 86 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Richmond

2. Kanyini Camp (self contained only)

97%
(335)
56km from Richmond · 12 sites · RVs
WE ARE OPENED. Let’s start our new 2025/2026 season. Looking forward to your booking. Just a short turn off from the Great Eastern Drive between Triabunna and Swansea, with easy access to Maria Island and Freycinet National Park, Kanyini Camp is a beautiful and serene piece of land backing on Butlers Ridge Nature reserve with sweeping country views. We are one of only a few farms on a no through road and offer a unique experience of peace and serenity while being close to some of the major attractions the East Coast of Tasmania has to offer. We are located only a 10 minutes drive to one of the most beautiful (secret) beaches in Tasmania and 15 minutes drive to Triabunna where the ferry departs for Maria Island. We live on site (a few acres away across the rivulet) and are delighted to offer 12 opportunities for self-contained campers to camp on our private land and share our passion for the area. This is a leave no trace property that suits self-contained campers who bring everything they need and remove everything they bring. Well behaved dogs and humans are all welcome. We are farmers and this property is where we live and work. Please respect our requirement for self-contained campers only. This includes caravans and campervans with toilets on board. If you have a camper trailer with portable ensuite tent and toilet, please contact us PRIOR to making the booking. STRICTLY NO GENERATORS to preserve the peace and quiet please. Very easy to find & to access, including easy turn around area for 2WD vehicles, camper trailers, campervan and caravans.
Pets
from 
AU$19
 / night

4. Broad River Retreat

67km from Richmond · 1 site · Tent, RV
Broad River Retreat Discover Broad River Retreat, a 100-acre bushland escape along the pristine Broad River in Ouse, Tasmania. Accessible only by 4WD (caravans welcome), this off-grid haven offers a rugged getaway with stunning views of Mount Field National Park and regular encounters with deer, wallabies, and wombats. What to Expect • Rugged Access: 4WD required via a private track (follow the deer fence on the left, as shown in the photo). Check conditions before arrival, as access may vary with weather. • Secluded Serenity: 100 acres of private bushland with flat camping spots near the fence line. • Stunning Views: Panoramic mountain vistas and forested horizons. • Wildlife: Spot native Tasmanian animals and birds. What to Do • Broad River: Relax or fish in its clear waters. • Cluny Lagoon: Fish at the nearby boat ramp. • Explore: Hike trails at Mount Field National Park. • Stargaze: Enjoy campfires (local restrictions apply) under clear, dark skies. Guest Tips • 4WD Essential: The terrain is rugged - see photo for track details. • Toilet: No onsite facilities; bring a portable or self-contained caravan toilet (Hipcamp policy). • Self-Sufficient: Bring your own water, food, and camping gear. • Nature Care: Follow Leave No Trace principles and pack out all waste. Why Stay A true off-grid adventure for nature lovers - tranquil, wild, and breathtakingly remote. Perfect for 4WD campers seeking solitude, stargazing, and Tasmanian wildlife encounters.
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Campfires
from 
AU$53
 / night

5. Russell Falls Holiday Cottages

98%
(54)
59km from Richmond · 33 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Russell Falls Cottages at the entrance to Mt Field National Park offer self-contained, self-catering accommodation suitable for couples and families. Four spacious cottages – each set a comfortable distance apart on a beautiful piece of paradise . Also offering six Riverside fully insulated warm Camping Pods with comfortably made beds with electric blankets. Camping sites also available. The property is surrounded by the Tyenna River and has an abundant of wildlife such as padymelons, possums, platypus and other wildlife are frequently seen especially our resident echidna who wonders happily around the property. A footbridge across the river leads directly to Mount Field National Park, with the National Park Visitor’s Centre and Cafe, the Charles Marriott Shelter (BBQ facilities and children’s playground), and Russell Falls minutes walk away. The path passes through temperate tree fern rainforest, populated by glow worms. A minimum three nights stay is recommended as this area has so much to offer- Mt Fields walks and water falls- Junee caves- styx valley and land of the Giants- Strathgordon dam-creepy crawly walk-Lake Dobson- Rail track ride- Maydena adventure hub- Tassie bound adventures and you will need time to relax and enjoy Russell Falls cottages and the peaceful river, rain forest and birdlife.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$31
 / night

8. Bomana - Bushland Delight with Breathtaking Views

100%
(72)
26km from Richmond · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Bomana is a 36 acre property in Carlton River, on the way to the Tasman Peninsular. It boasts stunning views of Fredrick Henry Bay, kunanyi and neighbouring rural landscapes. The owners live on site (top corner of the block). We are offering two opportunities to camp/van/caravan on this delightfully private land. When you book, you can be assured that the property is yours alone, making it a quiet and private experience. The unpowered site gives you the opportunity to enjoy the land. The powered site additionally gives you access to a bungalow which has a couch, TV, bed and dining table, as well as a very basic kitchenette with a toaster and kettle. There is also a power lead if you just want to run power to your own set-up. Campfires are a must - nothing better than watching the sun set around the campfire. This is a leave no trace property that suits campers who bring everything they need (including a camping toilet) and remove everything they bring. Good access for 2WD vehicles and caravans. Lots of opportunities to capture photos of sensational sunrises and sunsets. The property is 3km from Primrose Sands Beach (great for safe swimming). It is 4.5km from Carlton Beach (great for surfing), 37km from Port Arthur and 13km from Sorell. Hobart is 45km. We have goats on the property so pets will be considered on a case-by-case basis, please ask before booking with pets.
Electrical hookup
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$20
 / night

9. Idle Valley

95%
(32)
23km from Richmond · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Very private valley nestled between two mountainous sandstone ranges. 3.5 kilometers from Colebrook, via Yarlington road. The property in total size is 37 hectares half of which is gently undulating grassland slopes. These slopes lead to the banks of the beautiful Iles Creek which runs nearly all year round. The western range across the creek includes numerous caves within comfortable walking distance. The highest cave provides magnificent views to the East coast. Camping options include non-designated sites either side of the creek under the huge black-wood trees, restricted to 4-wheel drive vehicles during winter and spring months, with a secluded site with year-round access for all vehicles. At the entrance sits the first of the designated sites, the rest are accessed via the meandering road down 300 or so meters to the camping ground entrance for the other two sites. The last 500-700 meters of Yarlington road leading to the entrance is quite steep. Some two wheel drive vehicles towing large vans have found this challenging, while others haven't. The two main camping areas now have a 'bush loo' in each site. if you wish to use these please use your own paper. Also, now for camper convenience the whole area has access to the campers' lounge and resource shelter. It contains First Aid and snake bite first aid kits. Water is available here. This reconstructed building was once The Campania Scouts and guides, hall.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$25
 / night

10. Deep Glen Coastal Campsite

98%
(169)
51km from Richmond · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Please note: a section of the property is fenced off at the moment in preparation for a wedding in January. This reduces the area of the campsite a little and makes entry tighter for big rigs so anything over about 10m will find it tricky. Please consider this before booking. The good news is that till after the wedding, we’re only opening one campsite so you can be guaranteed to have the whole place to yourselves! For the rest of the description, please see below Deep Glen is a beautiful, quiet 5 acre property at Eaglehawk Neck, gateway to the stunning Tasman Peninsula. Hiking, surfing, fishing, swimming, diving are all at your doorstep, not to mention the famous Three Capes Track and the Port Arthur Historic site just a short drive away. If you want to see the coast shown in these photos, both the Tasman Island Cruise and Wild Ocean Tasmania offer excellent trips Bookings are for two adults; children under 16 are free. It may be possible for larger groups to occupy one site - please enquire before booking. As the site is teeming with wildlife including the barred bandicoot, we don't allow dogs. There are no facilities on the block apart from a long drop dunny (byo paper) and a small supply of non-potable water so you will need to be self-sufficient though there are good meals at the nearby Lufra Hotel and excellent coffee just up the road at the legendary Cubed Coffee van. We only make provision for two campsites so you'll never be crowded. Other info: - Hobart 1 hour - Airport 45 mins - nearest shop Murdunna 10 mins Check-in: after 2pm Check-out: by 10am
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AU$44
 / night

12. Nature's Edge

100%
(19)
67km from Richmond · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our property is situated on the edge of Maydena, surrounded by nature at its best. Ideally located for the mountain bike adventurer, with the world renowned Maydena Bike Park right on our doorstep. We are also surrounded by both Mt Field and South West National Parks as well as the Styx and Florentine valleys, home to some of Australia's tallest trees. Enjoy any number of activities including bushwalking, trout fishing, kayaking or simply just taking in the stunning views. We are offering self contained caravan accommodation as well as a private camp site for up to 2 vehicles. Campers must have their own amenities if staying at the campground, as there is no shower or toilet facilities. Nearest toilet and dump station is 1km away in the Maydena township. There are only basic supplies to be had at the post office, open Mon to Fri, so get all major supplies before arrival. There is a cafe and restaurant option as well. We are pet friendly however all pets must be kept under control to keep the wildlife safe. Campfires are permitted in our allocated fireplace except on days of total fire ban. Bring your own firewood or prebook a wheelbarrow full. Come and relax after your day of adventuring and enjoy the tranquillity of this ideal location.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$146
 / night

14. Quirindi

100%
(3)
34km from Richmond · 1 site · RV
Quirindi — A Quiet Bushland Retreat Escape into a secluded natural haven at Quirindi, nestled in the bushland of Sandy Bay, Tasmania. This private, off-grid-style campsite offers peace and simplicity—with just enough touches to make your stay comfortable and memorable. 🌿 What to Expect • Very private, bush-setting location with minimal disturbance • Table and chairs, plus a fire pot (firewood supplied) for cozy evenings (note: actual campfires are not allowed) • Hammock, power hookup, and water access included • Native wildlife surrounds you—embrace the sounds and sights of Tasmania’s bush • Dog-friendly, off-leash allowed • Close to local amenities including restaurants, a bakery, and a hotel nearby ⚠ Important Notes • No campfires are permitted despite fire pits being provided • No toilet facilities on site • No potable water (please bring your own) • Electric and water hookups are available 🌟 Why Quirindi Stands Out Set in a tranquil bush enclave yet close to urban conveniences, Quirindi bridges rural serenity and practical access. Whether you want to lay low in nature or explore nearby shops and cafes, its balanced location delivers. You’ll feel a world away—but with everything you need close at hand.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
AU$25
 / night

16. The Little Garden Farm Bruny Island

98%
(110)
64km from Richmond · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
The Little Garden Farm is a small farm with a private and exclusive Campsite - The Woodlander. The Little Garden Farm is a 100-acre forest and pasture farm that we began improving in 2023. The property is located at the base of Bruny's Isthmus, enjoying cool sea breezes in summer and mild temperatures in winter. The Woodlander Campsite is set in our bottom forest paddock, next to a dam, with a seasonal winter creek. It is private and peaceful, with no other campers, houses, or nearby neighbours. We welcome travellers, with up to two vehicles, who are here to enjoy the peace and quiet (no parties please). The campsite has its own separate access, site toilet, solid picnic table and chairs, firepit and and is approximately 600 meters from where we live. Next to 70 acres of forest the location is great for birdlife, with many of Tassie's endemics around, and other wildlife abundant after dark. We are always happy to help with birding or wildlife tips! Based approx 5 minutes from Alonnah and 10 minutes from Adventure Bay, the "Woodlander" is central to so much of what Bruny Island has to offer.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$67
 / night

17. Quoll Hideaway - Bruny Island Bush & Beach camping

96%
(73)
49km from Richmond · 1 site · Tent, RV
"Quoll Hideaway - Bruny Island Bush & Beach Camping" is our slice of paradise and we are looking forward to sharing it with you. New! Aug 2024: the site now has a flat patch for campers visiting 🏕️ The plot is nearly 3 acres and is earmarked conservation land and surrounded by neighbouring conservation land. This is your perfect lunawuni/Bruny Island escape! It is tucked away from the no-through gravel road and surrounded by Australian bush and wildlife with filtered water views of D'Entrecasteaux Channel and 100 m from the beach. It's a tranquil heaven yet so close to all the famous Bruny sites and must dos: Bruny oysters, beer and cheese (why not bring some to the campsite to enjoy?) The Neck, Truganini Lookout + penguins! Cape Queen Elizabeth Track and other hiking trails Adventure Bay and *white wallabies (*we give you a map on where to go to find the white wallabies!!) South Bruny, and the Light house When you book our site, you have it all to yourself! Except for sharing it with the wildlife, of course. As the name suggests, there is a family of quolls living on the land and you are very likely to see them! Once dusk arrives and the stars start lighting up the sky, the quolls usually come out to say hi before they start their night activities. Joining the quolls, are the potoroos who are not afraid to come up close and sniff your feet in curiosity. If you are yet to see a quoll and a potoroo in the wild, this is your campsite! Other wildlife includes the endangered Forty Spotted Pardalote and critically endangered Swift Parrots. To access the beach, simply walk through the property to the end of the plot and follow the path. There is an echidna living near the road so keep an eye out for her. The campsite is a perfect spot to see wildlife, and birds, and for photography. On the campsite is a large outdoor kitchen with two sinks. Wait... is there a bathtub? Yes! The bathtub is great for a bush shower (byo solar shower) as the taps are not connected. You must bring your own toilet. Rainwater is available too, we have two tanks! Campfires are allowed but you cannot collect firewood on the property. Please bring your own firewood or add it at the time of booking and we will provide you with firewood for your stay. The land is a conservation area and quolls are known to live in up to 5 nests. They live under the logs and it is an important habitat for the species. We love the quolls and know you will too so please do not disturb their homes. The site is excellent for stargazing once nightfall arrives. Simply BYO a hammock (we have prepared the setup!) and lie down to watch the stars with a glass of red or a hot chocolate. We recommend campervans for the site and it's only suited to self-contained campers leaving no trace behind. Available on-site and free to use are also a director's chair and a table. The kitchen is also equipped with a double sink, dish rack, two buckets, BBQ tools, cutlery, and a dustpan. There is also a cleaning kit with biodegradable spray, hand sanitizer, and soap. There are also a set of caravan/van leveling ramps and chocks for you to freely use. The site is perfect for those wishing to find privacy amongst an otherwise busy Island. Escape the tourists and experience Bruny Island like a local. Questions? Please reach out!
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19. 100 Acre Wood

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(5)
73km from Richmond · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Looking for a peaceful and secluded spot to park up whilst exploring Bruny Island? Set on South Bruny Island, amongst the bush is a hidden away campground. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings with visits from local wildlife. Only a short drive away from local beaches at Lunawanna and Cloudy Bay and only 5 minutes away from Bruny Island Premium Wines. There are many beautiful walks nearby, and plenty of local attractions. The perfect spot from which to explore all that Bruny Island has to offer. The property itself is set on 100 acres, a working hobby farm with friendly hand raised pets. We even have a bush golf course, kept well maintained by the local wildlife. All campers must be 100% self contained. These are remote sites with no connections and there are no toilet facilities available. We have a strict leave no trace policy. Campfires are permitted in a fire box off the ground. The property is pet friendly but not fully fenced so your furry friends would need to be on lead. We have our own dogs on the property, livestock and plenty of wildlife.
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