We have found 288 campsites in Australië for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.
We have found 288 campsites in :country for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.
Minnipa
Rest area at the base of a fascinating geological formation (Pildappa Rock)The rock is an outcropping of granite, similar in appearance to Wave Rock, and has the characteristic wave pattern, formed by erosion over 1500 million years.
Free Camping on the Abercrombie River near the bridge with lots of room along the river. This is a free, council run, campground, with basic toilet facilities. There is a choice of plenty of shady sites (under the casuarinas) or ones with a bit of sun to charge the solar.
Basic campground with 4 sites, on the edge of the beach in Cape Conran Coastal Park. Easy access to the beach via stairs. Beautiful little campground with sheltered and secluded sites amongst the coastal scrub. No toilets or other facilities provided.
Very pleasant, small river flat shaded by Manna Gum, Peppermint, Blackwood & wattles over short, green grass. Gravel access track. Surrounded by the forested foothills of the alps. Faces grass, moss and tree fern covered cliff across deep swimming hole. Magpies, kookaburras and ducks are common.
Point Stuart
Secluded campground on the edge of the Mary River in Mary River National ParkThe campground is set lower than the lookout so you don't get the excellent views from your tent site. When I was here, there was someone camping in the day use area, so I guess they realised the same thing.
Bool Lagoon
Campground along side one of the largest freshwater wetlands in South Australia. The (caravan accessable) sites are undefined, level and some provide good shade/shelter from the wind. There are flushing toilets, gas barbecues and picnic tables.
Zumsteins
An old timber-mill site in the flat hung valley of the Mackenzie River, above Mackenzie Falls. Good shade provided by pines and Stringybark, surrounded by a Stringybark forest with a thick understory of tea tree. Can be popular, sharing of fireplaces may be necessary. Tap & 'bush shower'. Rated 3.
South Bruny
Direct access to a beautiful beach in sheltered part of Great Taylors Bay, this is a basic but attractive and tidy campground. Most of the sites are pretty level, although there is not a lot of grass if you are in a tent and most of the sites are well shaded by the large eucalypts.
Steiglitz
Fridays is close to several bush walking trails in the Brisbane Ranges national park and Steiglitz history town. Ten sites available. Sites are closely clustered together - no privacy / screening between sites. Fire pits - each one shared between two sites.
Brenanah
Easily accessible campground about 1km from Melville CavesBeing at the end of a bitumen stretch and not too far from town, you occasionally get the odd yob out here, however it is a nice spot most of the time. There are rainwater tanks and large grassed and shady campsites.
Congo
This campground is a quiet grassy spot on the edge of the Eurobodalla National Park. There are quite a few spots although there are none marked. Quite a few caravans and campers use this spot which is right on the edge of the river inlet that leads to the ocean.
Fortescue
A great spot to base yourself for adventures around the Tasman Peninsula.Large camping area. Starting point for several spectacular walks.
Buchan
Lake Lonsdale
Rather dry bush camping (no facilities) in open, level woodland near the lake. Reasonable shade from scattered Yellow Gums and River Red Gums on grass covered sand with an understory of wattles.
Tarrengower
A large open woodland area adjacent to historic Maldon, at the base of Mt Tarrengower. Dispersed camping in the open gully behind the day area. Some shade from scattered Manna (Ribbony) Gum, Yellow Gum, Broad-leaved Peppermint and Grey Box over grass and granite boulders.
Abercrombie River
Well established camping areas with ammenity blocks with hot showersA great spot for a family trip. From exploring the caves, swimming near the waterfall in the creek that runs through the camp grounds or fishing for trout. This is a very popular campground in peak times.
A camping area on a level, grassed ridge well above (but with limited views of) a canoe landing point on the Goulburn River, although overlooked by distant farms. Cleared and open with only 2 mature Red Gums there is little shade or privacy.
Port Kenny
Outback camping on farmstay property with excellent and unique facilities. The campground is set up with an excellent camp kitchen, undercover swag platforms, huge communal are and fire pit, gas barbecues and much more.