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River Derwent Riverside Tent Camping

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Lauryn E.
1 month ago

Absolute beautiful campsite right on the river. Super close to lake st. Clair and even free. It was super cold and a bit windy, but worth it as I was lucky enough to see the southern lights and the M... Read more

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Angie S.
3 years ago

Great spot for some peace and quiet, not far from the entrance to the national park at Lake St Clair. The road down is a bit bumpy and ground is uneven, but plenty of spots with fire pits and right by the river.

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Sara G.
5 years ago

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Catherine K. 5 years ago
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Location

Lyell Hwy,
Derwent Bridge,
Tasmania

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Listing type
Campsite
Management
National Parks

Average temperature

January
L 6°C
H 19°C
February
L 6°C
H 19°C
March
L 5°C
H 17°C
April
L 3°C
H 13°C
May
L 2°C
H 10°C
June
L 0°C
H 8°C
July
L 0°C
H 7°C
August
L 0°C
H 8°C
September
L 1°C
H 10°C
October
L 2°C
H 12°C
November
L 4°C
H 16°C
December
L 5°C
H 17°C
Source: Meteostat

Closest

Independent Derwent Bridge

2.55 km

Chargefox (fast)

1.56 km

East Devonport Beach

177.83 km

Pardoe Beach

178.40 km

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