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Why Your Next Holiday Should Be a Tasmanian Rainforest Escape

Category: Inspiration, Date: 14 August 2024

Tasmania, with its lush rainforests, rugged coastlines, and pristine wilderness, is the perfect spot to reconnect with nature. If you’re after a getaway that combines adventure, relaxation, and comfort, Tasmania’s rainforests offer a unique experience. It might resemble the typical mainland bush at first glance, but Tasmania’s landscapes have uniquely adapted to the island’s cooler climate, offering a distinct Tasmanian twist that’s worth keeping an eye out for.

Here’s why a caravan and camping trip through Tasmania’s green heart should be on your travel list.

Step into the Heart of Ancient Rainforests

Tasmania’s rainforests feel like something out of a fairytale. These ancient forests, with their towering trees and moss-covered rocks, invite you to slow down and appreciate nature’s beauty. Walking through these forests, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the sounds of rustling leaves and trickling streams—a peaceful retreat from the outside world and providing something different to the every day life.

In Northwest Tasmania, the rainforests are particularly remarkable. The region receives rainfall on more than 180 days a year, nurturing the lush greenery that blankets the landscape. The Northwest is home to the Tarkine Rainforest, the second largest expanse of cool temperate rainforest in the world. The area provides diverse habitat that protects over 60 species of rare, threatened or endangered flora and fauna. The Tarkine is the perfect place to get out and into nature. Visitors can self-drive the area and see remote beaches and sand dunes, stunning waterfalls, and spectacular forest vistas.

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Sumac Lookout, takayna / Tarkine Credit: Tourism Tasmania

Over time, Tasmania’s rainforests have evolved differently from those on the mainland, adapting to the island’s cooler climate. This has resulted in unique plant species and an ecosystem where the wildlife, like the Tasmanian platypus, tends to be larger and furrier than their mainland counterparts, perfectly suited to the colder environment. These fascinating differences make the rainforests of NW Tasmania a truly distinctive and magical place to explore.

Find Peace in Nature

If you’re looking for a place to unwind, Tasmania’s rainforests offer the perfect escape. The tranquility of these natural settings helps you disconnect from the daily grind and focus on what really matters. Whether you’re taking a leisurely walk or simply relaxing at your campsite, the calming atmosphere is just what you need to recharge.

Discover Tasmania’s Stunning National Parks

Tasmania’s Rainforest’s are housed in some of Australia’s most beautiful national parks, each offering something unique. Here are a few you shouldn’t miss:

  • Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park: This park is a must-visit for its dramatic alpine scenery and the iconic Cradle Mountain. The protects some of the most significant areas of cool temperate rainforest remaining on Earth. Take the Cradle Mountain Rainforest Walk to enjoy the cool temperate rainforest of pencil pines and myrtle and beautiful views of Pencil Pine Falls.
  • Mount Field National Park: Just an hour from Hobart, this park is known for its breathtaking waterfalls that pour through cool-temperate rainforest, including the well-loved Russell Falls. It’s a great spot for a day trip or a longer stay if you want to explore the park’s diverse landscapes.
  • Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park: Located in Southwest Tasmania, this park is a bit more remote, offering wild rivers, deep gorges, and untouched rainforests. It’s ideal for those who love to explore nature in its rawest form.
  • Bruny Island: Bruny Island is a nature lover’s paradise, home to stunning rainforests like the Mavista Rainforest Walk, where lush greenery and towering trees create a serene escape. The island’s rugged beauty is further showcased in South Bruny National Park, where dramatic cliffs meet wild coastlines, offering breathtaking views and unforgettable hikes.

Franklin River Nature Trail Credit: Tourism Tasmania

Stay in Some of Tasmania’s Best Caravan Parks

Where you stay can make or break a holiday, and Tasmania has some fantastic caravan parks that offer both comfort and convenience. Here are a few worth considering:

  • BIG4 Stanley Holiday Park: This park offers a cosy and convenient base for exploring Tasmania’s northwestern rainforests. Whether you’re hiking through lush rainforests or enjoying coastal views, this holiday park provides the perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure.
  • Discovery Parks – Hobart: Just outside Hobart, this park is ideally situated for exploring the city’s attractions as well as nearby natural gems like Mount Wellington and Mount Field National Park.
  • Discovery Parks – Cradle Mountain: Right at the doorstep of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, this park lets you stay close to nature while enjoying the comforts of a well-equipped campsite.
  • Captain Cook Holiday Park, Bruny Island: For those looking to explore Bruny Island’s unique combination of rainforests and rugged coastlines, this park offers stunning views and easy access to the island’s natural attractions.

Discovery Parks – Cradle Mountain

Perfect Weather for Year-Round Exploration

Tasmania’s climate is perfect for year-round travel. Whether you’re visiting in the crisp, cool months of winter or the mild, green days of summer, the weather adds a special touch to your rainforest adventure. Just be prepared for quick changes in conditions, especially if you’re heading into the highlands.

Get Close to Tasmania’s Unique Wildlife

Tasmania’s rainforests and national parks are teeming with wildlife you won’t find anywhere else. From the famous Tasmanian devil to the shy platypus, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to spot these creatures in their natural habitats. Birdwatchers will also be on a field day with the variety of species found here, making every walk a new adventure.

Before You Go: What to Pack and Plan

To make your Tasmanian adventure as smooth as possible, here are a few tips:

  • Check Your Caravan: Ensure your caravan is in top shape before setting off. Check the tires, brakes, and towing equipment, and make sure all your gear is secure.
  • Pack for All Conditions: Tasmania’s weather can be unpredictable, so pack for all types of weather. Waterproof gear and warm layers are a must, as is a good pair of walking shoes.
  • Plan Your Route: While Tasmania is small, its winding roads and numerous attractions mean planning your route is key. This helps you make the most of your time and ensures you don’t miss any highlights.
(L) Mathinna Falls (R) Lover’s Falls Credit: Tourism Tasmania

With its ancient rainforests, breathtaking national parks, and welcoming caravan parks, Tasmania is the perfect destination for a relaxing and rejuvenating holiday. Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply want to soak in the natural beauty, a caravan trip through Tasmania’s wilderness is an experience you’ll cherish for years to come. So, pack your bags, check your caravan, and get ready to explore Tasmania’s lush green heart.

For more amazing holiday parks in Tasmania, check out the Caravanning Tasmania website!

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