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The Best Time to Visit Tasmania

Tasmania is a dream destination for campervan adventurers, offering dramatic coastlines, ancient rainforests, and charming towns all wrapped up in one compact island at the bottom of Australia. But when’s the best time to explore this natural wonderland by campervan? While each season has its unique charm, autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) truly shine. These shoulder seasons bring mild weather, fewer crowds, and breathtaking scenery—from golden autumn leaves in the highlands to spring wildflowers blooming across the countryside. If you're planning a self-drive holiday, these months offer the perfect balance of beauty and comfort.

For travellers wanting Tasmania campervan hire, spring and autumn also mean better campsite availability and more relaxed driving conditions compared to the peak summer rush or chilly winter months. Whether you're cruising along the East Coast's Bay of Fires, exploring the wilderness of Cradle Mountain, or sipping wine in the Tamar Valley, you'll find that the vibrant colours, crisp air, and seasonal produce make Tasmania's shoulder seasons an ideal time for exploration. So if you're wondering when to visit, look no further—spring and autumn are the best times to visit Tasmania for an unforgettable campervan road trip.

 

Tasmania Weather by Season

Unlike much of mainland Australia, Tasmania experiences four distinct seasons. Summer (December to February) is warm and popular, with temperatures ranging between 17–23°C. It's also the busiest time for tourism, especially during the school holidays. In contrast, winter (June to August) sees cooler temperatures of 3–11°C and is ideal for snow lovers and indoor attractions.

However, spring and autumn offer the most campervan-friendly conditions. With crisp, fresh air and moderate temperatures, these seasons are perfect for exploring Tasmania’s national parks, coastlines, and charming towns without the summer crowds or winter chill. Whether you're travelling in a motorhome, camper trailer or van, packing both warm and light layers is wise, along with sunscreen and waterproofs.

 

Why Travel in Tasmania’s Shoulder Seasons

Autumn and spring aren't just visually stunning—they’re also more budget-friendly and relaxed. With fewer travellers on the roads, you can enjoy cheaper campervan site rates, more availability at holiday parks, and the luxury of spontaneity. Travelling outside of peak periods means you can discover Tasmania at your own pace and connect more deeply with its landscapes and locals.

If you're planning your Tasmania campervan hire during these months, you'll avoid the inflated prices of peak summer travel and still enjoy a rich itinerary packed with unforgettable sights, from the Tamar Valley wine harvest in autumn to springtime festivals and flower shows.

 

Top Things to Do in Tasmania in Autumn

1. Witness the Turning of the Fagus

The only deciduous tree native to Tasmania, the Fagus turns spectacular shades of orange, gold and red in April and May. Popular viewing locations include Mount Field National Park and Cradle Mountain, both of which offer campervan-accessible sites and walking trails perfect for autumn hikes.

 

2. Go Hiking

Cooler temperatures and vibrant landscapes make autumn the perfect hiking season. Try the Three Capes Track, the Overland Track, or the Organ Pipes walk on Kunanyi / Mount Wellington. Freycinet National Park is also ideal for an autumn hike, particularly the lookout over Wineglass Bay.

 

3. Enjoy the Wine Harvest

Autumn is harvest season for Tasmania's celebrated cool-climate wineries. Head to the Tamar Valley Wine Route, home to over 30 cellar doors, and enjoy local Pinot Noir, Riesling and sparkling wines. Park your motorhome for the night and spend the day savouring Tasmania’s food and wine scene.

 

Top Things to Do in Tasmania in Spring

4. Visit the Wynyard Tulip Festival

Held each October, the Table Cape Tulip Farm in north-western Tasmania explodes with colour during the Wynyard Tulip Festival. This free-entry event features food, music, and family-friendly activities—perfect for campervan travellers exploring Tasmania’s scenic north coast.

 

5. Explore Brickendon Historic Farm

Add a dose of history to your trip with a visit to the Brickendon Convict Village, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Longford. Wander the farm, meet animals, and experience Tasmania’s colonial past—all within easy driving distance from Launceston.

 

6. Spot Wildlife and Baby Animals in the Wild

Spring is the season of renewal, and Tasmania’s wilderness comes alive with activity. It’s the best time to see native wildlife and their young in national parks and wildlife reserves. Head to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary or Narawntapu National Park, often dubbed the "Serengeti of Tasmania," to spot wallabies, wombats, and even Tasmanian devils. With the mild spring weather and longer daylight hours, it’s ideal for nature walks and dusk wildlife watching. This is especially appealing for campervan travellers who want to wake up near the action.

 

Where to Stay in Tasmania When Travelling By Campervan

BIG4 Launceston Holiday Park

A fantastic base for northern Tasmania adventures, this family-friendly holiday park offers powered campervan sites, a modern camp kitchen, and wildlife spotting at dusk.

 

BIG4 Tassie Getaway Parks St Helens

Just minutes from the Bay of Fires, this well-equipped park offers powered and ensuite campervan sites. Enjoy wood-fired pizzas, playgrounds for the kids, and easy access to some of Tasmania’s most beautiful coastal scenery.

 

Ready to Plan Your Tasmania Campervan Itinerary?

Now that you know the best time to visit Tasmania—with autumn and spring offering the most stunning scenery and ideal weather—it’s time to plan your road trip adventure. Whether you're drawn to the Turning of the Fagus, vibrant spring blooms, or Tasmania’s iconic hikes and wineries, our expertly crafted 11 day Hobart to Cradle Mountain Road Trip Itinerary brings together the state’s top attractions and experiences into one unforgettable campervan journey.

 

Explore Tasmania with Apollo Campervan Hire

Take the stress out of travel planning with Apollo campervan hire Tasmania. Choose from a wide range of motorhomes and campers, and hit the road at your own pace. With flexible pick-up options from our Hobart branch and easy online booking, you’ll be cruising through Tasmania’s national parks, historic towns, and scenic coastlines in no time. Book your Tasmania campervan today and experience the freedom of the open road during the most beautiful seasons of the year.

 

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