Campsites

Tent and camp fire, ©iStockphoto.com

The secret’s out: Australia is camping heaven. Some of the world’s best camp sites – many with excellent facilities and incomparable locations – can be found here, and increasing numbers of local and overseas travellers are making the most of them. What better way to gain new experiences, visit parts of the country we wouldn’t otherwise see and relearn the importance of life’s simple pleasures – without it costing the earth?

Whether you pitch your tent on a deserted beach or in deepest bush, under twinkling stars or in a bustling family-oriented campground, you’ll soon realise there’s no better way to enjoy Australia at its most natural and carefree.

Blue Mountains

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Capital Country

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Central Coast & Hawkesbury

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Central West

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Holiday Coast

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Hunter Valley & Coast

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New England

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Outback

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Riverina

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Snowy Mountains

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South Coast

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Southern Highlands

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The Murray

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Tropical North Coast

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Iconic Indigenous sites

  • Mungo National Park
    Mungo National Park

    An archaeological wonderland, Mungo National Park is home to many fascinating relics of ancient Aboriginal life.

  • Jabiru
    Jabiru

    Situated near Jabiru, the highlight of Kakadu’s famed rock-art collection is Nourlangie Rock, a timeless Indigenous masterpiece.

  • Smithfield
    Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park

    Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Queensland’s Tjapukai people at this award-winning park.