Boat Harbour

Boat Harbour

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Boat Harbour

Tasmania

Boat Harbour is one of the most incredible beaches, not just in Tasmania but in all of Australia. Nestled down a steep hill, this hidden gem offers a slice of paradise. This contrasts the usual rocky, uneven coastline typical of Northern Tasmania. Traveling to Boat Harbour as a family promises a unique blend of adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking scenery.

The Hidden Gem of Tasmania’s North

Unlike much of the Northern Tasmanian coastline, which can be rugged and less inviting, Boat Harbour stands out with its pristine sands and clear waters. The small town of Boat Harbour is tucked away, providing a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. While you’ll need to do your grocery shopping down the road at Burnie, once you’re settled in, you might find it hard to leave this coastal haven.

Activities and Adventures

Boat Harbour isn’t just about stunning views; it also offers a range of activities to keep the whole family entertained. We enjoyed mostly flat, beautiful days perfect for snorkeling and fishing. However, the area is also known for its surf, with waves rolling in when conditions are right.

The beach features a great café and a playground, providing a perfect spot for a relaxing day out. For those seeking more adventure, a trip to Sisters Beach offers more exploration opportunities. If you visit during the right time of year, the Tulip Farm at Table Cape, about 20 minutes east of Boat Harbour, is a must-see with its vibrant blooms.

Staying at Boat Harbour Beach Holiday Park

Our stay at the Boat Harbour Beach Holiday Park was a highlight of our trip. Although getting onto our site required some tricky driving and reversing our caravan up a hill. The stunning views made it all worthwhile. For those less inclined towards such challenges, easier sites are available. The park’s facilities were good, and it was a short walk down the hill to the beach. However, the steep walk back up led us to drive down most of the time.

Getting There

Reaching Boat Harbour involves a scenic drive down the highway, followed by a turn-off and a steep descent into the town. The road narrows significantly, so it’s important to take it easy and drive carefully.

Traveling to Boat Harbour as a family was an unforgettable experience, combining the serenity of a hidden beach paradise with various activities and adventures. Whether it’s snorkeling in calm waters, catching a wave, or exploring nearby attractions, Boat Harbour offers something for everyone. So pack your bags, plan your route, and get ready to create lasting memories in one of Tasmania’s most beautiful coastal towns.

Robe

Robe

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Robe

South Australia

Robe, situated as the primary town on the Limestone Coast, is an attractive destination for families traveling for a few key reasons. With its charming small-town atmosphere, Robe offers some of the best bakeries, cafes, and serene beaches. The town’s population more than quadruples during holiday periods due to its allure of peaceful living, so it’s best to head to Robe outside of school holidays for a more relaxed experience. We have made traveling to Robe as a family a little easier with the below suggestions.

Staying at Sea Vu Caravan Park

When it comes to accommodation, Robe has several caravan parks to choose from. We opted for Sea Vu Caravan Park, which provided us with easy walking access to shops, the beach, and the main playground in town. The convenience of this location made our stay enjoyable and stress-free, allowing us to explore the area without the need for extensive driving.

Beach Adventures and 4WD Fun

If you have a 4WD, heading down to Long Beach for some beach driving is a must. The beach was remarkably calm during our visit, making it perfect for swimming and surfing. The thrill of driving on the sand added an adventurous twist to our beach day.

Robe’s rugged coastline is dotted with intriguing features like the Obelisk and the lighthouse. These landmarks are perfect for a family exploration, providing both historical context and stunning views. For an added dose of adventure, 4WD down Evans Creek Road to navigate the dunes and check out the Southern beaches of Robe.

Savoring Local Flavors

No trip to Robe is complete without a visit to the local bakery, which has been running since 1884. Grabbing a pie here is not just a treat but a way to support a piece of Robe’s history. The bakery’s offerings are a testament to the town’s enduring charm and culinary tradition.

Navigating the Roads

The drive to Robe from Mt Gambier, and when leaving to head west, requires some caution. The roads are tight, which made us a little apprehensive at first. However, they aren’t too busy, which is a relief. It’s important to stay alert, especially since we almost had an encounter with a moose on our way from Robe.

Traveling to Robe as a family was an unforgettable experience filled with adventure, relaxation, and delightful discoveries. From the charming Sea Vu Caravan Park to the thrilling beach drives and historic landmarks, Robe offers a perfect blend of activities that cater to all ages. As you plan your visit, remember to savor the local flavors and stay cautious on the roads, ensuring a safe and enjoyable trip.

Torquay

Torquay

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Torquay

Victoria

Torquay, the first stop on your Great Ocean Road adventure, is a picturesque surf village about 20 minutes south of Geelong. With all the necessities available closer to Geelong and world-class beaches at your doorstep,  traveling to Torquay as a family is an excellent idea.

Staying at Breamlea Caravan Park

We chose to stay at Breamlea Caravan Park, located just five minutes east of Torquay. Our ten-day stay was perfect for its central location, allowing easy access to my work in Geelong and trips to Torquay, Anglesea, and Lorne. Additionally, the park was significantly cheaper than those in the nearby towns, making it an economical choice for families.

Surfing and Beach Fun

Torquay, Anglesea, and Lorne are renowned for their incredible surfing spots. We enjoyed hitting the waves at Point Impossible, Main Beach Torquay, and the iconic Bells Beach. Whether you’re an experienced surfer or a beginner, these beaches offer something for everyone.

Playground Adventures

Our kids had a blast at the playgrounds in both Torquay and Lorne. These massive free-play style parks provided endless entertainment, with new friends to meet and adventurous games to play. The playgrounds were a highlight of our trip, offering a perfect blend of fun and relaxation.

The Australia National Surfing Museum was an absolute treat and had lots of interactive opportunities for the kids to experience and learn through action.

Scenic Lookouts and Waterfalls

One of the most beautiful spots we visited was Point Addis, which boasts a raw and stunning lookout and beach to explore. Another highlight was Erskine Falls, located west of Lorne. The walk to the falls was enjoyable and gave us a chance to immerse ourselves in nature and explore with the kids.

The Great Ocean Road Drive

Driving along the Great Ocean Road is a marvel in itself. The route passes through multiple charming villages, with numerous lookouts and beaches to explore. The scenic beauty of this drive is unparalleled, making it a must-do for anyone visiting the area.

Nearby Towns Worth Exploring

Barwon Heads is another beautiful town close to Torquay that’s worth exploring with the family. We also spent an afternoon at Queenscliff Jetty, soaking in the rich history of this part of Victoria. These towns offer additional attractions and experiences that complement the Torquay adventure.

Traveling to Torquay as a family offers a perfect blend of surf, sand, and scenic beauty. With its world-class beaches, adventurous playgrounds, and breathtaking lookouts, Torquay and its surrounding towns provide plenty to see and do for those looking to experience some of Australia’s best coastal and natural attractions.

Fleurieu Peninsula

Fleurieu Peninsula

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Longford

Tasmania

The Fleurieu Peninsula is a magical area, perfect for a family getaway. With raw beaches, national parks, wineries, cute coastal towns, and lots to do, it was easy to spend ten days based in Victor Harbour. Traveling to the Fleurieu Peninsula as a family allowed us to experience the stunning landscapes and diverse activities that this region offers.

Staying at NRMA Victor Harbour Beachfront Holiday Park

We chose the NRMA Victor Harbour Beachfront Holiday Park for our stay on the Fleurieu Peninsula. It had everything you could want as a family and more. The park boasts water slides, a pool, a jumping pillow, a TV room, and plenty of other amenities to keep everyone entertained. The location was perfect, allowing us to explore the peninsula easily.

Exploring Granite Island

One of our first adventures was walking over to Granite Island. It’s an unreal spot, featuring a café and plenty of trails to explore. The island offers beautiful views and a chance to see some local wildlife. The kids enjoyed the walk, and we all loved the fresh air and scenic surroundings.

Fun at Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay is a beautiful, protected beach with a playground and a café. It was an excellent spot for a family day out. The kids had a blast at the playground, and we enjoyed a leisurely coffee while watching them play. The beach itself is perfect for a swim, making it a favorite spot during our trip.

Surfing at Middleton Point

Middleton Point is a classic surf beach, working slightly like a point break. The cold waters were a bit much for Ella, but I managed to catch a few waves in the mornings alongside some brave locals. The beach has a rugged charm, and it was a great place to soak up the local surf culture.

The Scenic Drive to Cape Jervis

The drive from Victor Harbour to Cape Jervis and back was a highlight of our trip. We explored remote and wild beaches, some of which looked incredible for surfing under the right conditions. Cape Jervis is a small town where the ferry departs for Kangaroo Island. We also visited Morgan’s Beach, drove on the beach, played in the dunes, and Ella had a swim. The landscape along this drive is truly breathtaking.

Relaxing in Rapid Bay

Rapid Bay is a beautiful little town we would love to stay in next time. With an unpowered park right on the beach, it’s protected from southerly and westerly winds. The area is ideal for relaxing, swimming, fishing, and boating. It’s a hidden gem on the Fleurieu Peninsula.

Treats in Normanville

A visit to the bakery in Normanville provided us with some very good treats for lunch. The town has a relaxed fishing village vibe, and we enjoyed walking around and soaking in the atmosphere. It’s a quaint stop that added to the charm of our trip.

Enjoying Down the Rabbit Hole Winery and Restaurant

Down the Rabbit Hole Winery and Restaurant was bustling with activity when we visited. Ella tasted some wines, the kids played in the play area, and we had a fantastic time. It’s definitely a spot to add to the return list, with a great ambiance and delicious offerings.

Victor Harbour Essentials

Victor Harbour is a great town, providing opportunities to stock up on supplies, shop at Kmart, get some 4WD gear, and prepare for adventures around South Australia. It served as an excellent base for our travels on the Fleurieu Peninsula.

Traveling to the Fleurieu Peninsula as a family was a delightful experience, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. From exploring islands and surf spots to enjoying local treats and scenic drives, the Fleurieu Peninsula has something for everyone.

Lancelin

Lancelin

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Lancelin

Western Australia

If you’re traveling with your family around Australia, you need to stay at this hidden gem of a town called Lancelin. Nestled along the coast, Lancelin may be small, but it packs a big wow factor. From thrilling outdoor adventures to family-friendly accommodations, traveling to Lancelin as a family offers a perfect blend of excitement and relaxation.

Surfing at Back Beach

One of the highlights of our trip was surfing at Back Beach. This fun, open beach boasts crystal clear waters and offers a fantastic spot for both novice and experienced surfers. The beach is easily accessible, with a car park nearby, or you can drive up and over the dunes for an added element of adventure. The kids loved the freedom of the open space, and the waves provided just the right amount of challenge.

Fishing at the Jetty

Fishing enthusiasts in the family will be thrilled with the opportunities at the Lancelin Jetty. Brad caught a massive snapper off the jetty, earning him fifteen minutes of fame around town. We also had luck catching squid, a trumpeter, and a herring. The excitement of reeling in such a variety of fish made for some unforgettable family moments. The jetty is a great spot to relax and enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery while waiting for a bite.

Exploring the Dunes

The Lancelin Sand Dunes are nothing short of incredible. We spent an entire day exploring these massive dunes, which offer a range of activities for all ages. You can hire sand boards, ATVs, and motorbikes, or simply drive around in your car. The vastness of the dunes means you have plenty of space to enjoy without worrying too much about other visitors. The kids had a blast racing down the dunes on sand boards, and the thrill of riding an ATV was a highlight for everyone.

Staying at Experience Lancelin Holiday Park

Our stay at Experience Lancelin Holiday Park was fantastic. Located on the south side of town, the park offers beach access, a caravan café, a playroom, an indoor heated swimming pool and spa, and the biggest jumping pillow in Australia. The park also features a great playground for the kids. The large, recently renovated sites and family-friendly facilities made our stay comfortable and enjoyable. The park’s popularity became apparent over the weekend when it filled up quickly, a testament to its appeal and convenient proximity to Perth.

Traveling to Lancelin as a family provides a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and quality time together. Whether you’re surfing at Back Beach, fishing at the jetty, or exploring the vast sand dunes, Lancelin offers something for everyone. Our stay at the Experience Lancelin Holiday Park added to the charm of this hidden gem, making it a must-visit destination for families exploring Australia.