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4 routes in Australia for a camper tour

Why Australia is perfect for a camper tour? The country is so diverse due to its different climate zones that you can camp in almost every imaginable landscape – from the desert-like outback to the tropical beach on the east coast. We have put together four routes through Australia for you that are perfect for a motorhome tour. We also tell you what you should consider in terms of travel time, vehicle and camping if you want to explore Australia with a camper.

1. Via the Great Ocean Road to the south

The Great Ocean Road meanders along Australia’s southern coast © ymgerman stock.adobe.com

Australia: Camper Tour of the Great Ocean Road
Route Torquay – Anglesea – Aireys Inlet – Lorne – Apollo Bay – Cape Otway – Great Otway NLP – Twelve Apostles – Allansford
route 265 km
Pure driving time about 4 hours
Recommended travel time 4-7 days

Opened in 1932, Australia’s most famous road winds along the rugged coastline west of Melbourne. It’s over Eucalyptus forests, cliffs and finally to the Twelve Apostles. The limestone pillars grace many a postcard of Australia, but standing on the observation deck with your hair tousled in the wind is a very special moment. It’s best to start yours Australia round trip with the camper from Melbourne and drive over Forrest and the Cape Otway Road back through the country. If you have more time, you can of course combine your camper tour with one of our other suggested routes.

🚐 Reading tip: The Great Ocean Road in Australia – with the mobile home to the most beautiful spots on the coast road

2. Motorhome tour along Australia’s east coast

Campervan drives between palm lined road in Australia

The Queensland region on the northeast coast is tropical © rangizzz stock.adobe.com

Australia: East Coast Camper Tour
Route Sydney – Blue Mountains NLP – Port Stephens – Crowdy Bay NLP – Byron Bay – Gold Coast – Lamington NLP – Brisbane – Hervey Bay – Fraser Island – Rockhampton – Airlie – Whitsunday Islands – Townsville – Cairns
route 2.800 km
Pure driving time about 38 hours
Recommended travel time 2-3 weeks

There is one camper tour in Australia that is particularly popular – namely the drive along the east coast. The reasons are obvious: Besides picture-perfect beaches and the world famous Great Barrier Reef, you will find plenty of campsites in eastern Australia. Also, this motorhome tour of Australia incredibly varied. Over 2,800 kilometers you will see rushing waterfalls, tropical rainforests, wide beaches and metropolises like Sydney. But all the destinations on this route have one thing in common: they make wonderful photo opportunities.

🚐 Reading tip: Click here for the complete route on Australia’s east coast

3. Between the sea and the outback in Western Australia

View from the camper on a beach in Australia

You want to wake up to this view of Lucky Bay? In Western Australia this is possible. ©Michael stock.adobe.com

Australia: Camper Tour in Western Australia
Route Perth – Nambung NLP – Geraldton – Francois Peron NLP – Carnavron – Exmouth – Karijini NLP – Port Hedland – Eighty Mile Beach – Broome
route 3.191 km
Pure driving time about 34 hours
Recommended travel time 3 – 4 weeks

If you are looking for a motorhome route in Australia, there are a few more insider tips ready, then you should have Western Australia on your radar. Here many beaches are still evident wilder and lonelier than on the popular east coast. This is primarily due to the fact that western Australia is much more sparsely populated. Instead, change here National parks with waterfalls and vast desert landscapes – and right in the middle there are one or two campsites! You can hardly camp more beautifully. You might even see them when you get up in the morning kangaroos, koalas or turtles.

🚐 Reading tip: Click here for the complete motorhome tour of Western Australia

4. Wild Australia: camper tour through the outback

Woman takes a camper tour through the outback of Australia

You’ll have some places in the outback all to yourself © Apollo

Australia: Camper Tour through the Outback
Route Darwin – Kakadu NLP – Karlu Karlu – Alice Springs – Ayers Rock – Coober Pedy – Lake Eyre – Flinders Ranges – Adelaide
route 4.139 km
Pure driving time about 42 hours
Recommended travel time 3 – 4 weeks

If you want to experience as much as possible of Australia by camper, you can’t avoid this route. From the north of the country it goes with the mobile home once across the outback down to the south. The Red Center will cast a spell over you: red earth, rugged rock formations and ghostly eucalyptus trees are sometimes the only landmarks that appear in front of your camper. Not a soul far and wide – except maybe in the Desert town of Alice Springs, which is halfway. Two absolute highlights on your Australia camper tour through the outback: the holy Uluru (also called Ayers Rock) and the camping nights under the starry skies.

🚐 Recommended reading: The complete outback tour of Australia: through the red center in a camper van

5. Through Australia in a camper van: tips for your camper tour

The best travel time in Australia for a camper tour

Australia is in many different climate zones divided, so it is not even that easy to determine a perfect travel time.

  • The north-east and the west are tropicalwhich means here it can be in the rainy season between December and April extreme rainfall come. Some roads are then impassable.
  • The south, on the other hand, is temperate, there is no rainy season here. If you want to go swimming, it is best to choose the high season between October and May. However, it is cheaper out of season and you have a chance of spotting whales frolicking off the coast.
  • If you do that Outback of Australia want to explore by camper tour, you should best in the Australian winter (June to August) travel. Outside of this season it is sometimes unbearably hot.

🚐 Reading tip: Detailed information about the best travel time in Australia

The right motorhome for a tour of Australia

Camping in Karijini National Park in Australia

You can travel through Australia in a mobile home or a (four-wheel drive) camper © Philip Schubert stock.adobe.com

If your a Rent a motorhome in Australia If you want, it is best to use a price comparison portal. Then you can compare the prices of several landlords and save costs. Because let’s be honest: Australia is not exactly one of the cheapest travel destinations. In high season, a mobile home over 100 euros per day costs. It’s best if you already take care of it four to six months before the holiday around a camper to save money. In Australia are for camper tours smaller Vans from Maui or Britz especially popular. If you are traveling with more than two people or need more space, you will also find something in Australia Overcab Motorhomes for up to five people.

🚐 Reading tip: Which mobile home suits me and my holiday?

If you decide to do one of the camper tours on the south or east coast in Australia, submit Campervan or a Motorhome without all-wheel drive completely off. The roads here are usually paved and very well developed. In the outback or on the west coast you are generally well equipped with a conventional motorhome. However, you would like to Sights off the paved roads see, such as Francois Person National Park, then we recommend one for you 4×4 camper.

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Pay attention to yours Motorhome Booking In any case, make sure that you decide on an offer with no mileage limit. Especially in the outback of Australia, the places are sometimes very far apart and it can happen that you are on the road longer.


This is what you need to know about campsites in Australia

You will quickly notice that camper tours are incredibly popular in Australia: you can even find them in the bone-dry Outback many well-equipped campsites. The selection ranges from luxury campsites with a pool to natural camps in national parks that only have basic facilities. With a Parking space app how CamperMate you can also spontaneously search for parking and campsites. If you in the high season travel, you should look for a place in good time, because popular campsites on the east and south coasts are then booked up quickly.

🚐 Reading tip: Camping in Australia: These campsites are located Down Under

In our Motorhome Guide for Australia you will find the most important information for your trip at a glance.

Cover photo: 485000118 | © Ronny Friedrich – stock.adobe.com

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