Best Australian Road Trips - Cub Campers

Best Australian Road Trips

3 October 2022

There’s no better way to experience everything that our amazing country has to offer than packing up your gear, hitching your camper to your car and hitting the road. Exploring Australia by car will open you up to the seemingly endless possibilities, adventures and breathtaking sights to see studded around the entire country. From coastal camping to sparse stretches of desert, wild bush, lush rainforests and all kinds of marvels in between, there’s so much waiting for you studded around our home.

Getting there

The right way to get to know all the options out there when it comes to the great Aussie road trip is arming yourself with the right camper trailer. You’re going to need your hub for creature comforts and convenience to ground you while you’re getting out and seeing everything waiting for you on your travels. The Explorer from Cub Campers is your best bet for remaining ready for absolutely anything on your next big drive.

This is a great easy, affordable model to invest in now and enjoy the benefits of for countless adventures to come. It houses up to four people, so you can bring the family along for the ride, gather your fellow campers for an unforgettable experience with friends or hit the road alone comfortably – whatever you have planned, your camper is going to help make that trip as good as it possibly can be. Customise it with anything you might need to make yourself the ultimate customer camper fit to you and your adventure style. Plus, you can always grow your collection of gear as the trips go on to evolve with your road trips.

The best road trips in Australia

Choosing where you’ll take your camper will likely be your trickiest step in your planning process! Here’s a few bright ideas to guide where you’ll venture on your next drive…

The Great Ocean Road, Victoria

This stretch of southern coast is undoubtedly one of the most popular and notorious road trips in Australia – and for good reason. Starting at Torquay and ending up at Allansford, this is one of the best ways to really experience Victoria for everything it has to offer. It’s 243 km long, and features some of the most iconic sights on offer in Australia including the sunburnt cliffs, historical shipwrecks and the must-see Twelve Apostles. Camp out in Port Campbell National Park to spy the Island Archway and the Gibson Steps cliff-face to accomplish the ultimate Victorian road trip.

Tasmanian East Coast

There’s so much waiting for you in Tassy! Drive from St Helen’s to Swansea and Bicheno on your travels and you’ll find everything from Hobart to the magical Bay of Fires. This one is a great option if you’re looking to get away from the crowds and soak up the sights with some welcome tranquillity surrounding you at every turn. You’ll spy all kinds of exotic and interesting wildlife, discover secluded pristine beaches and soak up ample culture and history. Camp in Freycinet National Park and you’ll find amazing granite mountains, animals, walking tracks and almost untouched bays.

The Big Lap

Another iconic road trip that cannot go unmentioned is the famous Big Lap. If you’re looking for a way to experience the entirety of Australia, then the Big Lap is the road trip for you. Follow the trail and you’ll explore through about 15,000 km of incredible scenes, sights and spots. Driving across Highway One, you’ll venture through Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin, Broome, Perth, Esperance, Adelaide, Melbourne and Hobart. This takes about six months to complete, so be sure to carve out a significant chunk of time to really welcome this trip on properly. It’s pretty much the journey of a lifetime, and not one you’ll go forgetting, ever. Whether you want to see iconic cities, calm bays, breathtaking bushland, empty desert space, sand dunes, sleepy towns, historical landmarks or incredible coastlines, everything on your list is going to get ticked off by the Big Lap. Try to travel during the dry season to make sure you can accomplish everything you want to, many roads and spots are closed off during rainy periods so this is an important watch out when planning.

Gibb River Road, Western Australia

Travel from Kimberley to Derby and Wyndham on this 660 km long route that’s designed to show you the very best that Western Australia has to offer. This one is great for the driving enthusiasts out there, and really suits some more heavy duty exploring so be sure to bring along your 4WD for the ultimate adventure. See remote and mysterious wilderness, tough it out in the outback, swim or soak up the sun at some stunning waterfalls and get a slice of culture wherever you go. If you’re looking to camp out in Western Australia and combine your holidays with some serious driving then this is the way to do it.

Cairns to Cape York, Queensland

Start at Cairns in Queensland and drive across 1000 kms. You’ll travel through the Great Barrier Reef Gateway and explore all the way up to the most northern point in Australia, Cape York. You’ll see mystical red sands, plenty of exciting wildlife (warning, crocodiles included), ancient artefacts and rock formations, secluded rainforest and all manner of incredible coastal spots. The scenic coastal option is the one if you plan on taking lots of dips in unspoilt, perfect waters along the way to Cape York.

Perth to Ningaloo, Western Australia

Travel from Perth to Exmouth for 1200 km on the striking Coral Coast. You’ll experience Cervantes, Geraldton, Monkey Mia and Carnarvon along the way, for the perfect road trip stocked with leafy scenes, secluded beaches and clear, refreshing water. See and drive through the Pinnacles Desert, swim with amazing aquatic wildlife like sharks and dolphins at the World Heritage Shark Bay and camp out at Kalbarri National Park for a truly unforgettable adventure. 

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