Tasmania is the perfect size to explore with a driving holiday, as you can drive across the state is under four hours. A campervan rental will provide the freedom and flexibility to get the most out of your holiday.
Many travellers use the capital, Hobart, as a base for their driving holiday. Hobart caters well for campervan rental travellers, with many caravan and camping parks established here.
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Itinerary Options for Tasmania
5 Days Itinerary for Hobart
Hobart to Hobart in 5 Days 1,090 km)
Day 1: Hobart to New Norfolk
Day 2: New Norfolk to Strahan
Day 3: Strahan to Cradle Mtn
Day 4: Cradle Mtn to Launceston
Day 5: Launceston to Hobart
7 Days Itinerary for Hobart
Hobart to Hobart in 7 Days (1,052 km)
Day 1: Hobart
Day 2: Hobart to Strahan
Day 3: Strahan to Cradle Mountain
Day 4: Cradle Mountain to Launceston
Day 5: Launceston to Freycinet
Day 6: Freycinet to Port Arthur
Day 7: Port Arthur to Hobart
10 Days Itinerary for Hobart
Hobart to Hobart in 10 Days (1,090 km)
Day 1: Hobart to New Norfolk
Day 2: New Norfolk to Strahan
Day 3 & 4: Strahan to Cradle Mtn
Day 5: Cradle Mountain to Launceston
Day 6: Launceston to St. Helens
Day 7: St. Helens to Bicheno
Day 8: Bicheno to Swansea
Day 9: Swansea to Port Arthur
Day 10: Port Arthur to Hobart
Discover Tasmania
Hobart is located in the southeast of Tasmania, and this harbour city has so much to offer. Hobart is perched on the banks of the beautiful Derwent River, with the bulk of Mount Wellington looming protectively over it.
Northeast from Hobart you will find the Tasman Peninsula, which is perhaps most famously known as the home to the historic Port Arthur site and the Tasman National Park. Freycinet National Park is further up the east coast, with Wineglass Bay a popular spot for holiday-goers and honeymooners.
Launceston is known as the "Garden City", boasting beautiful sunny days and great conditions for growing fantastic local produce and gorgeous flowers. It is one of Australia's oldest cities and is home to many well preserved-Victorian and Georgian buildings. North from Launceston are the seaside port towns of Devonport and Burnie, set among some of the most lavishly pretty scenery in the state.
Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair are the must-sees while travelling in beautiful Tasmania by campervan. As one of the most unique wilderness areas on the planet, this national park offers some most stunning panoramic landscapes in the state. It is the jewel of the Central Highlands and the Lakes District.


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