Lower Liffey Campground
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10 Reviews
Amazing site tucked away in a scenic area. Right on the river, and easy to moderate walk to Liffey Falls. Long drop toilets, but with a flush system. No sink, so bring hand sanitizer. No mobile reception, but was able to get decent coverage a little way up the road (with booster antenna). Dirt road access, but visiting in 2023 all the roads were graded and in great condition. Nearest grocery is about a 20 minute drive (Delarane or Westbury), both well stocked IGA. Bogan Road Distillery is worth a visit.
Wonderful little camp area tucked away by the creek. Arrived late at night in our camper van and easily found a spot. A number of large open flat spots for tents/vans with designated fire pits and some outdoor tables. One very clean FLUSHING toilet was a wonderful surprise! Would return here for a few nights to just unwind amongst nature. Free, however there is no drinking water.
One of my favourite sites in Tassie. Right by the creek and the surroundings are beautiful. Campfires and picnic tables at most of the sites and loos (flush!) in the middle. The water is not always wo... Read more
Gorgeous free campsite in the National Park. Plenty of spots for tents, caravans and motorhomes well spread out. One toilet with toilet paper but it flushes and is clean. Small creek runs behind the c... Read more
Beautiful camp ground and well kept. There were plenty of spots were available in early January. There’s a flushing toilet and it’s right next to a little river. Access to the Liffey falls walk is in... Read more
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Hi all! Just wondering if the fire pits are still in use at this campsite? Google says no fires, but this site says camp fires are permitted… so not quite sure whether to bring wood or not? Thanks
Location
Bogan Rd,
Liffey,
Tasmania
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