The best holiday parks for a cosy campfireBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides Holiday parks with the best camping fire pitsEscaping the hustle and bustle of daily life and immersing yourself in nature is one of the most rewarding experiences. And what better way to connect with nature than by enjoying a cosy campfire under a starlit sky?1 Apr 2025 Let’s explore some of the best Tasman Holiday Parks that offer picturesque locations, excellent amenities, and the perfect ambience for a magical evening around the camping fire pits during your winter holidays.Lake Mulwala, New South WalesNestled along the serene banks of Lake Mulwala in New South Wales, Tasman Holiday Parks – Lake Mulwala is a nature lover’s paradise. With spacious camping grounds featuring fire pits, you can enjoy the warmth and comfort of a crackling campfire during your winter getaway.The park provides all the necessary facilities to ensure a safe and enjoyable fire pit camping experience for everyone.Merool on the Murray, New South WalesIf you’re looking for a campfire experience with a tranquil riverside setting, Tasman Holiday Parks – Merool on the Murray is a perfect choice. Located on the banks of the majestic Murray River in Moama, Victoria, this park boasts stunning river views and abundant wildlife.Set up your campfire at one of the designated fire pit camping areas, and feel the winter chill melt away as you cosy up by the fire.Myola, New South WalesNestled in the heart of the stunning Jervis Bay area in New South Wales, Tasman Holiday Parks – Myola offers a peaceful escape from the city.With its proximity to pristine beaches and lush bushland, you can spend your days exploring the natural beauty and your evenings gathered around a campfire, sharing stories and roasting marshmallows. Experience the joy of winter camping with the added warmth of a crackling fire in the fire pits provided.Kioloa, New South WalesSituated on the stunning South Coast of New South Wales, Tasman Holiday Parks – Kioloa Beach offers a coastal getaway with a touch of wilderness. Surrounded by picturesque beaches and native bushland, this park is perfect for beachside camping and memorable campfire evenings.Gather around the fire pit, bundled up in warm blankets, and create lasting memories as you enjoy the comforting glow of the campfire during your winter holidays.Racecourse Beach, New South WalesFor a beachside camping experience with a touch of adventure, Tasman Holiday Parks – Racecourse Beach is the ideal destination. Located on the beautiful South Coast of New South Wales, this park offers direct access to Racecourse Beach and stunning coastal views.Unwind by the campfire after a day of beach activities and immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of crashing waves. The designated camping fire pits provide a safe and enjoyable environment for your winter holiday.Bright, VictoriaNestled in the picturesque town of Bright in Victoria, Tasman Holiday Parks – South Bright is surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Alpine region. Set up your campfire amidst the stunning mountain backdrop and enjoy the tranquillity of the natural surroundings.With various outdoor activities available nearby, you can make the most of your winter camping trip during the day and cosy up by the fire pit in the evenings.Tathra, New South WalesLocated on the stunning Sapphire Coast of New South Wales, Tasman Holiday Parks – Tathra Beach offers a combination of coastal beauty and lush bushland. This park provides the perfect setting for a campfire experience, where you can enjoy the peaceful ambience and soak in the beauty of the surrounding nature reserves.During your winter holidays, you can gather around the designated camping fire pits with your loved ones, savouring the warmth of the crackling flames while sharing stories and laughter.Yallingup, Western AustraliaFor a campfire experience with a touch of luxury, Tasman Holiday Parks – Yallingup Beach and Yallingup Caves in Western Australia are both excellent choices. These parks are renowned for their stunning locations and proximity to the famous Yallingup Beach.While the region is known for its mild winters, the chilly evenings provide the perfect opportunity to cosy up by the campfire. Enjoy the peaceful ambience, roast marshmallows, and bask in the beauty of the pristine surroundings.A campfire experience adds a touch of magic and warmth to any holiday getaway.The Tasman Holiday Parks mentioned above provide the perfect settings for embracing the beauty of nature and enjoying a cosy campfire during your winter holidays. Whether you choose to relax by the serene Lake Mulwala, unwind along the South Coast, or immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Victoria, these holiday parks offer designated camping fire pits, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all.So, pack your camping gear, grab some marshmallows, and get ready to create unforgettable memories around the campfire at these incredible Tasman Holiday Parks.
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