
7-Day Tasmania Campervan Road Trip Itinerary from Hobart back to Hobart
Discover Tasmania's wild beauty at your own pace from behind the wheel of a campervan, where every day delivers a fresh slice of adventure, shoreline magic and forest serenity.
Starting in Hobart, this loop takes you deep into the heart of Tasmania's most dramatic landscapes, from towering mountains and ancient forests to sparkling bays and quiet beaches. It's the perfect introduction to Tassie's untamed character, blending iconic national parks, rustic towns and laid-back coastal vibes.
Day 1 — Hobart to Mount Field National Park
Kick off your Tasmanian journey with early coffee and breakfast in Hobart before rolling out towards Mount Field National Park, a lush wonderland of mossy fern gullies and cascading waterfalls. Wander peaceful forest tracks or take a dip in cool streams, then find a peaceful campsite among towering trees to park up for the night. With your campervan as home base, you're already living the island life.
Day 2 — Lake St Clair & Queenstown
Head north to beside Australia's deepest freshwater lake, Lake St Clair, where glassy waters reflect rugged hills and snow gums. The scenery here feels remote and wild, which is exactly why Tasmania is a bucket-list destination. Later, wind west towards Queenstown, a quirky town framed by mining history and dramatic rock landscapes. In true campervan holiday style, take in sunset views and enjoy a relaxed evening under the stars.
Queenstown, TAS. Photo: Tourism Australia.
Day 3 — Wild West Coast to Strahan
Today you'll follow scenic country roads towards Strahan on the rugged west coast. This is Tasmania's quieter frontier: ancient rainforest fringes meet huge swells on Ocean Beach, and life moves at a slower pace. Book a cruise on the Gordon River for serene wilderness views, or simply unwind with a sunset stroll along the sand before choosing a nearby campsite for a peaceful night.
Day 4 — Cradle Mountain's Majesty
Make your way inland to Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, one of Australia's most iconic wild places. Lace up your hiking boots and explore forest paths with dramatic mountain backdrops. The sight of Dove Lake with Cradle's sharp ridges beyond is unforgettable, and evenings here, sitting by your van after a big day of adventure, are unbeatable.
Cradle Mountain, TAS. Photo: Tourism Australia.
Day 5 — Eastward to the Bay of Fires
Today is a long but spectacular drive eastward, so expect big sky views and ever-changing countryside. Your destination is the famed Bay of Fires, a stretch of coast that feels almost unreal with brilliant white sand, clear blue water and orange lichen-stained granite everywhere you look. Stretch out beside the ocean, go for a splash, or just relax at your campervan with the waves as your soundtrack.
Bay of Fires, TAS. Photo: Tourism Australia.
Day 6 — Freycinet National Park & Wineglass Bay
From the Bay of Fires, it's a short coastal cruise to Freycinet National Park, home to one of Tasmania's most photogenic beaches, Wineglass Bay. Set out on the hilltop lookout walk for those iconic views, or go further on the larger loop if you're feeling adventurous. There's plenty of space to park your home-on-wheels and enjoy the park's rugged beauty into the evening.
Wineglass Bay View, Freycinet National Park, TAS. Photo: Tourism Australia.
Day 7 — Return to Hobart via Historic Richmond
On your final day, follow scenic back roads south through historic Richmond, a charming village with sandstone bridges, heritage buildings and cosy cafés perfect for brunch. The short drive back into Hobart gives you time to return your campervan, reminisce about the week's highlights, and maybe squeeze in a museum visit or fresh-seafood dinner before heading home.
Final Tips for Your Tassie Campervan Adventure
- Pack layers: Tassie weather can flip from sunny to chilly rain in a heartbeat.
- Plan campsites: Freycinet and Cradle Mountain fill up fast in peak season.
- Respect nature: Keep Tasmania wild by leaving no trace behind.
- Road safety: Many Tasmanian rural roads can be narrow and winding. Take it easy.
This 7 day Tassie road trip gives you a taste of everything, from wild mountains to untouched beaches. The freedom of a campervan lets you go at your own pace and wake up somewhere incredible every day.
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