Camping Lake Burbury

Lake Burbury is a popular recreational lake used predominantly for fishing, but also for kayaking. It features a large, excellent low-cost campground suitable for all forms of camping. Lake Burbury is located on the edge of Tasmania’s World Heritage Wilderness Area. You can fish for Tasmanian wild trout, with both brown and rainbow trout in abundance. Please note licenses are required for all anglers 14 years and over and trout fishing is seasonal. Lake Burbury Camping Ground offers a large grassed camping area, many spots being well-grassed, flat and with good shelter. Campsites cost a small daily fee of AUD$6.00 per tent, campervan or RV and a caretaker is located on site. Lake Burbury Camping Ground provides two good excellent sites next to Lake Burbury; both are suitable for tents, caravans, campervans and motorhomes. You must carry your own water and firewood. There is a coin-operated barbecue and toilets. Please note this campsite can be very busy in summer and during holiday periods; the grassed camping areas can get very wet after heavy and/or prolonged rain and or snow. Lake Burbury Camping Ground is located on the Lyell Highway, app. 3-hour drive (250 km) south west of Launceston, or a 20-minute drive east of Queenstown. For enquiries contact the caretaker on 0400 860 993 during business hours (0830 to 1700 Monday to Friday), or 03 64 712762 if you are calling after hours. See also: Camping Macquarie Heads: Camping Trial Harbour:

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