Best Things to do in Canberra - Cub Campers

Best things to do in Canberra

31 October 2022

When it comes to exploring, culture and experiencing fresh new sights – not to mention some killer camping – you are categorically spoiled for choice in Canberra. This destination can often be pushed to the wayside on travels, but schedule a trip to Canberra the right way? You’ll never forget it, guaranteed. From Canberra’s top attractions that bring in the crowds or more serene, hidden spots, there’s plenty to get up to on your next camping trip to Australia’s capital. Here’s a few of the very best things to do in Canberra to spark your inspiration and shape your upcoming camping schedule…

Getting to Canberra

First thing’s first, getting there! Before you plan your route, you’re going to need to arm yourself with the ultimate adventure investment (if, in fact, you haven’t already), a camper trailer! Campers are the perfect investment whether you’re just starting to dip your toe in the outdoors lifestyle or you’re a seasoned camper on the lookout for an upgrade that’s going to take your routine to the next level – and beyond. The Drifter from Cub Campers is the only 100% Aussie manufactured double fold model, for a spacious, convenient home away from home that gives you all the creature comforts you need while also unlocking all the excitement waiting for you out there. It’s made for families and larger groups so you can house everyone who wants to come along for the ride, setting you up for countless unforgettable adventures to come. Check it out to kickstart smarter, better camping right now.

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Best Places to Visit in Canberra

Once you’re all set up with the right equipment, you can get to planning that pilgrimage to Canberra. Schedule in some of these top spots for an incredible camping trip that’s sure to stay in your memory for years and years to come.

Lake Burley Griffin

Lake Burley Griffin is an impressive, serene stretch of water man-made right in the centre of Canberra. The glorious pool is studded with plenty of cultural sights including monuments and sculptures – namely the famous National Police Memorial. You’ll spy an abundance of fascinating wildlife including black swans and other furry friends. Take a walk along the manicured pathways to cross over the Aspen Island footbridge and get a great photo opportunity at the National Carillon on the other side.

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

This reserve is great if you want to take a short drive out of Canberra’s centre. It’s 40 minutes out of town, and a beautiful scenic drive that you and your family will love to take in as you travel. The Nature Reserve houses all kinds of interesting native wildlife, conserving and breeding to help animals big and small. Schedule in a walk on the striking walking tracks, discover ponds, ruins and say hello to kangaroos, emus, koalas and plenty of reptiles and birds.

Questacon

Looking for a little education? Questacon is the place for you. The dedicated science museum is home to an amazing range of fascinating exhibits, experiences and facts that are sure to give you a healthy dose of culture on your trip. Visit for interactive rooms, guided activities, robots and simulators and generators, too.

Parliament House

Of course, you need to make time to go and see Parliament House when in Canberra! Just the sight of the building outside is enough to make it worth it, but get inside and join a tour for a break from the outdoors and a delve into one of the most culturally rich and important buildings in the country. There’s artistic displays, a cafe and a shop for a little luxury if you’re craving it.

The Truffle Farm

That’s right, you can even get a bit culinary on your cultural tour of Canberra! This is a brilliant way to shake up the outdoor activities on your camping trip. The truffle farm is a great rural spot where you can hunt for your very own treasures, tuck into a range of dishes prepared by an in-house chef and pick up your own truffles to take home or take your campfire cooking to the next level.

Capital Wines

A wine tour is on the must-do list for any adult visiting Canberra. This winery and art gallery is located close to the centre of the city, available for exciting tasting experiences including cheese platters, gourmet meals and of course plenty of delicious wine.

Namadgi National Park

If you’ve got a hunger for a healthy hike then you’ll want to head 40 kilometres outside of Canberra to take in all the beauty and adventure waiting at Namadgi National Park. There’s an array of walks available suited to beginners and little ones as well as some more serious trails for the seasoned walkers. You’ll experience some amazing bushland wilderness along the way.

Australian National Botanic Gardens

Experience the delightful offering of flora on show at the Australian National Botanic Gardens! The plant-life here is truly staggery, picked and planted from a wide range of different environments for an incredible sight that the whole family will love to see.

Australian Institute of Sport

There’s so much to discover at the Australian Institute of Sport, and if you’ve got a few sporty enthusiasts in your camping group or family then this is a must-do on your trip to Canberra. You’ll see all kinds of interesting sporting history in interactive displays, sporting exhibits and even pick up a few keepsakes at the souvenir shop at the end of your visit. 

Are you ready to get out there and explore everything that Australia’s Capital city has to offer? There’s no better time than the present to start planning that trip to Canberra, get packing, hook up the camper trailer and start exploring. Do your research to discover the best camping spots around the area to make sure your action packed trip full of exciting activities is grounded in the right areas. Pack up, it’s time to go camping!

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