Liffey Falls Camping
Address | Liffey TAS, Australia |
Website | www.campingtasmania.com/liffey-falls-camping.htm |
Categories | Campground |
Rating | 4.5 27 reviews |
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Liffey Falls Camping reviews
27No reception but lovely campground. Bushwalk to liffey Falls about 3 km, nice walk. Check out the 6ft tiger snake I saw! There are toilets.
A beautifully maintained camp along a stunning creek line. Very busy in summer, empty in winter. Can be cold BYO wood and kindling. Recent floods have closed the track to Liffy falls
Camp ground opened 3/3/23 after being closed for flooding. Amazing camp ground, multiple private, well spaced sites, clean and flushing single toilet. Fire pit spaces with swing away hot plate and a plethora of dry firewood due to being closed for months. Walking track was closed due to maintenance and repairs.
This was a beautiful camp spot but unfortunately the camp site and walking trails are closed due to the flooding, there are still a few camp spots open but not many, there are also no toilets available
Beautiful place and camp. I give it 5 stars because it deserves it. But people are terrible.last saturday 28/01/23 3 cars arrived to have a picnic, clearly local people. They enjoyed and left lighting a fire and throwing all their rubish in. Beer cans and bottles, tin foil and probably plastic too but it got consumed by the time i checked.
3 cars and they couldn't take their rubish with them, what is wrong with people? And lighting a fire and leaving it unattended. This is how forests fires can happen, and this is why finding free camps around can get difficult, because they can't trust people to do things right.
Official campsite is closed due to flooding but there is a makeshift campsite by the bridge. Still had a lovely stay. No toilets, no reception.
Beautiful camping spot. Most spots have picnic tables and their own fire place. Great fresh water river
Very clean camping area with toilet facilities (which were clean too). And a crystal clear creek running through with trout. Several good walks in the area.
Good place for camping. Clean and fresh environment, there is proper toilets as well but don’t forget to get rolls. Overall good
Great little campsite, basic amenities but that's all you need. Absolutely gorgeous exactly as described
One of the best free camping locations in the state. Large grassed areas, with fire pits complete with swing away hotplate. There is a single toilet but no shower. Easy access. Don't be tempted to go to the top carpark there's no camping and the road is too narrow for caravans and motorhomes.there's plenty of kindling however bring you own dry firewood. Enjoy!
Nice little spot, didn't really need to drive as would have been very easy on a road bike ️
Chill vibes with sounds of the running water also good clear walk track an modern bathroom
11/10 would recommend keeping in mind it's a quiet spot nobody had screaming kids or music
"No dogs allowed either "
It’s nice having a clean toilet there. The site is free and no need for booking. Also there are lots of spots to put your camping gear. It’s close to Laffey falls track.
Great little campsite, basic amenities but that's all you need. Absolutely gorgeous exactly as described
One of the best campsites we visited in all of tassie. Can get full quickly.get in after lunch or you might miss out on a spot. Falls took us about 2hrs 30mins return.
Great camp site with well appointed and defined campsites, only down side is one toilet at peak times the wait can get a bit long. Being a Parks and Wildlife camp site would be nice with a bit more ranger presence in peak periods. Lovely spot, can just get a bit crowded.
This is a great (and free) campground right next to the river, with undefined campsites but quite a lot of space (I'd say around 20 campsites with comfortable spacing). There is one flushing toilet that was very clean when we were there. We even saw a platypus in the river!
Although we did not camp but went hike towards Liffey Falls, would definitely be back for camping by the small river on both side with good toilet facilities. Only 30 minutes drive from Launceston, easily accessible and driving through small villages is just fun.
This is a great (and free) campground right next to the river, with undefined campsites but quite a lot of space (I'd say around 20 campsites with comfortable spacing). There is one flushing toilet that was very clean when we were there. We even saw a platypus in the river!
I dare you to find a more relaxing location, great walks, trout fishing, open fire pits, quiet, beautiful fauna, local platypus and of course the Falls them selfs. If you do find yourself in this magical vally I can not recomend more strongly that you camp in the lower grounds and walk to the Falls. Of course if your not up to a reasonable walk you can drive to the top carpark and then do the very short walk down to the Falls from there.