Camping near Zeehan

This small Tasmanian valley town offers campers access to mountain parks, trails, and campsites.

94% (278 reviews)
94% (278 reviews)

5 top campgrounds near Zeehan

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Cradle Mountain Fishery and Camping

17 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Moina, TAS
Camp and fish just a stonesthrow from one of Tasmania's most stunning natural landscapes, Cradle Mountain. Here you'll find nature at its best, just 10 minutes drive from the Cradle Mountain Visitors centre, the perfect base for discovering this magical area. Our campsites are on scenic, levelled areas overlooking the large dam and bushland, with grassed areas ideal for tents and camper-vans, and a portaloo a short walk away. The block is a natural timber and grassland block, with devils, quolls and wombats also residing here. We have one powered site available, and multiple unpowered sites. There is a lovely walking track around the dams periphery. Feed fish from the edge, spot platypus frolicking about, and keep your eye out for Peacocks wandering the property too. Whilst you are welcome to bring your dog with you, please ensure they don't harass the wildlife. A keen fisher fish in our dams for trophy size rainbow brown and brook trout catch and release fees and rules apply
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AU$30
 / night
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Waratah Alpaca and Pepperberry Farm

20 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Waratah, TAS
Welcome to Waratah Alpaca and Pepperberry Farm in the charming town of Waratah, where nature and history come together on our stunning 20-acre property. Our farm is home to friendly alpacas, playful donkeys, curious goats, and a delightful assortment of chickens and geese. Immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings as you wander across our scenic property, featuring a serene river and a quaint bridge that leads to 10 acres of fenced pepperberry trees—an ideal spot for camping or leisurely walks. You’ll also have the chance to encounter native wildlife, including pademelons, wallabies, echidnas, and wombats, making this a true nature lover’s paradise. Waratah itself offers breathtaking natural beauty, with picturesque lakes perfect for fishing and a stunning waterfall right in the center of town. Take a refreshing walk to its base or embark on the scenic trek to Philosopher’s Falls, where the magic of the Tasmanian wilderness awaits. Steeped in Australian history, Waratah was home to the first tin mine and the birthplace of electricity in the region. Explore the town’s rich heritage through its historical landmarks and fascinating stories from the past. Please note that there are no restaurants or food options available in Waratah, so be sure to bring your own supplies to ensure you're well-prepared. Vans are welcome, and you’re free to pull up anywhere on the property that suits your vehicle, but all campers must be fully self-contained. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a journey through history, Waratah Alpaca and Pepperberry Farm offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Come and create lasting memories in this idyllic setting ~ Pets welcome!
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AU$20
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The Acreage at Nietta

7 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Nietta, TAS
Flat, accessible acreage for fully self-contained RV's and Caravans (must have own toilet). Quiet rural area, 5kms from Leven Canyon, 20 mins to Winterbrook falls with a stunning trek through the rain forest to the base of Black Bluff, 45 min from Cradle Mtn, 20 mins from Gunns Plains caves. Many beautiful experiences. Crystal clear skies for the stargazers. Enjoy interacting with our small herd of alpacas. Immerse yourself in a visit to our private gardens on request. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Close proximity to several of Tasmania's beautiful landscapes: - Leven Canyon (5kms) - Gunns Plains (20 mins) - Cradle Mountain (45 mins by car) Vehicle access off Maxfield Rd. Garden tours available. Campers must provide own amenities, such as showers and toilets. Own water must be brought, and all rubbish taken away upon leaving. Please leave the space just as good as you found it! (Closest dump station is Victoria St, Ulverstone). Dogs permitted, but we please ask that they be kept on a leash at all times. Owners are responsible for pets. Campfires permitted as long as no restrictions are in place. Firewood available for a small charge, feel free to bring your own.
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AU$20
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* Before taxes and fees
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
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Camping near Zeehan guide

Overview

The former silver-mining boom town of Zeehan occupies a privileged position in western Tasmania, at the bottom of a rainforest-covered valley and surrounded by national and regional parks. The Mount Heemskirk, Mount Dundas, and Parting Creek regional reserves are all within easy reach of Zeehan, as are the spectacular Montezuma Falls and various hiking, four-wheel-drive, and mountain biking trails. Nearby, campers can stay at peaceful camping and glamping spots surrounded by bush and mountains. Many Zeehan-area campsites are off-grid with simple, back-to-basics facilities. Although Zeehan itself isn’t on the coast, it’s only a half-hour drive from Trial Harbour, a rugged, rural beach town with more great camping. Around 40% of Tasmania is preserved as national park land, and you’ll really feel this around Zeehan, which is far from major Tasmanian cities—ideal for nature-loving campers.

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