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Get ready to hit the road with an epic adventure in Tasmania! A road trip is the best way to explore everything Tasmania has to offer. With a lot of ground to cover, and many destinations to choose from for your holiday, there’s never been a better time to get out and go in a motorhome, or campervan.

Tasmania has so much to offer - from stunning beaches to rugged mountain ranges; a trip to Tasmania will not disappoint. Unique to Tasmania, you'll find the iconic Wine Glass Bay, Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, and the chance to see a wombat or two! If you're looking for stunning walking trails, Tasmania has you covered. If you're looking for waterfalls, snowy mountains and beautiful coastlines with bright orange granite rocks, Tassie is the place for you. Wanting to visit wineries, lavender farms and art galleries - you guessed it, Tasmania has it all! 
 

Explore beyond where you've been before, book your Tasmanian road trip today!

 

Tasmania - lavender field with Apollo Euro Tourer

 

 

3 Ways to Enjoy an Apollo Motorhome Holiday in Tasmania
 

1. Enjoy return itinerary with pick up and drop off from Hobart

2. Travel one-way between our Melbourne and Hobart branches

3. Fly to Hobart and take a one-way rental back to your home state 

 

P.S. Did you know you can earn Qantas Points on eligible Apollo rentals?  Learn more about the Apollo and Qantas partnership.

 

 

Weather & Seasons in Tasmania

To get the most out of your time in Tasmania, we could recommend planning and taking note of the seasons and typical weather you may experience during your trip. 

It's worth noting that while Tasmania does have four distinct seasons, given its proximity to the Southern Ocean, the weather in Tassie can vary greatly on any given day, and in any season. The warmest months are through Summer - December, January, and February - however, even in Summer, Tasmania can have cold, windy and wet weather. Autumn and Spring typically bring still and sunny days, while in winter Tassie turns into a winter wonderland with snow found in higher altitude regions.  

We would recommend that you stay hydrated, be sun smart and dress for the conditions - it's worth packing a warm jacket as well as a wind and rain proof jacket no matter when you're visiting beautiful Tasmania.

 

Things to do in Tasmania

Alyssa Tresider
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Guide to Lake Bumbunga

If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing a bright pink lake up close, Lake Bumbunga should be high on your South Australian road trip list. Located near the tiny town of Lochiel, this natural wonder is one of the most accessible and striking pink lakes in Australia, and it’s less than two hours north of Adelaide. The lake’s pastel tones shift between vivid pink, chalky white, and pale blue depending on salinity, light, and weather conditions. One week it’s bubblegum bright; the next, it’s a shimmering salt flat. 

Because it sits right off the main highway, Lake Bumbunga has become a favourite stop for travellers heading north toward the Clare Valley, Port Augusta, or the Flinders Ranges. Whether you’re travelling by campervan, camera in hand, or just chasing something out of the ordinary, this pink lake in South Australia offers a quick, colourful slice of the Aussie Outback without needing to go too far off the beaten track. 

 

Why do people go to Lake Bumbunga?

People visit Lake Bumbunga to see one of the most photogenic pink lakes in Australia. Depending on the season, the lake transforms from soft blush tones to brilliant fuchsia, creating surreal reflections across the salt crust. It’s a dream for drone photographers and anyone who loves unusual landscapes. 

You’ll find quirky local icons here too, like “Lochie,” the Lochiel Monster, a playful sculpture inspired by Scotland’s Loch Ness, rising from the salt flats. Best of all, because it’s only an 1 hour and 40 minutes from Adelaide, it’s a perfect half-day trip or a scenic detour on longer adventures north. It’s especially popular with travellers heading toward the Clare Valley wine region or continuing on to the Flinders Ranges and Northern Territory. 

 

How long should I spend at Lake Bumbunga? 

You don’t need long to enjoy Lake Bumbunga; most people spend 30 minutes to an hour walking around the salt flats, snapping photos, and admiring the views from the public lookout. If you’re pairing it with a Clare Valley wine stop or continuing north on a road trip, allow 1.5 to 2 hours to explore without rushing. 

 

Is Lake Bumbunga worth visiting?

Absolutely. Lake Bumbunga is one of the easiest pink lakes in South Australia to reach, as you don’t need a 4WD, a tour, or a long hike to get to it. There’s convenient parking, public facilities, and open views right from the town of Lochiel. 

If you’re travelling by campervan from Adelaide and heading north toward Port Augusta, Coober Pedy, or beyond, this is the perfect early stop as you make your way into the Aussie Outback.  

 

How to get to Lake Bumbunga

As with many Outback Australia destinations, there is no public transport to reach this little hideaway gem. As such, you will need a car to reach Lake Bumbunga. 

  • From Adelaide: Drive north on Highway 1 toward Lochiel. It’s around 130 km (about 1 hour 40 minutes) by road, depending on traffic.  
     

  • From Clare Valley: This pink lake is around an hour west of the Clare Valley, making it easy to pair pink lake photos with a day of wine tasting. 
     

  • From Port Wakefield / Port Augusta: It’s a straightforward detour from the main highway, right before the Outback drive begins. 

 

Best time to visit Lake Bumbunga

Best time of year: The lake’s pink tones are most vibrant during autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) when the balance of sunlight and salinity gets to work to make those famous hues. In mid-summer, high heat and evaporation can leave the lake more white or dusty, while in winter, it may hold more water and appear lighter blue. 

Best time of day: Visit around sunrise or late afternoon for the best light. The low sun softens the glare on the salt and brings out the lake’s colours, making for perfect photos. 

Pro tip: Because the lake changes constantly, it’s worth checking recent photos or social posts before you go to get an idea of what colour it’s showing that week. 

 

Weather at Lake Bumbunga

Located in South Australia’s Mid North, Lake Bumbunga experiences hot, dry summers and cooler, mild winters. Summer temperatures often exceed 35°C, while winter days hover around 15–20°C. The area is exposed and can be windy, so bring sun protection, water, and a hat as there’s little shade near the viewing area. 

 

Best place to park your campervan at Lake Bumbunga

Day parking/viewing options 

There’s a public car park and viewing platform right on the lake’s edge in Lochiel, with easy, flat access for campervans and just a short walk to the salt flats. Facilities include picnic tables and public toilets. 

Overnight parking 

If you are travelling in a campervan and are looking for a spot to stay overnight close by, there are two great campervan-friendly spots we would recommend: 

  • Lochiel Memorial Hall RV Campsite / Rest Area: Free overnight stop with toilets, BBQs, and flat space for campervans. It’s dog-friendly and just a short walk to the lake, though it’s best suited for self-contained vehicles. 

  • Lochiel South Rest Area: A quiet spot just off the highway with views over Lake Bumbunga, shaded picnic tables, and bins  

IMPORTANT: Please note that it is not advised to drive onto the lake itself. The salt crust hides soft black mud beneath, which is both fragile and messy. Stick to marked paths and respect local signage to help preserve this unique landscape. 

 

Must-see highlights and quick answers

  • Why is Lake Bumbunga pink? 
    The pink colour comes from salt-loving algae (Dunaliella salina) and bacteria that produce beta-carotene in high-salinity water. 
     

  • Will it definitely be pink when I go? 
    Sadly, nature is not always predictable, and so the lake will not always be pink. Its colour depends on rainfall, temperature, and salinity. Some days it’s bright pink, others white or pale blue. We recommend doing your research with Google reviews and photos to see what times of year have the most success. 
     

  • Where is Lake Bumbunga? 
    In Lochiel, South Australia, around 1 hour and 40 minutes north of Adelaide on Highway 1. 
     

  • What’s the monster in the lake? 
    That’s “Lochie,” the Lochiel Monster, a fun sculpture made by locals that’s become the lake’s unofficial mascot. 
     

  • Can I walk on the lake? 
    Yes, but only on clearly dry areas near the viewing platform. The mud beneath the salt crust can be soft and sticky, so tread carefully and ensure you wear sturdy shoes that you don’t mind getting a little salty/muddy.  

 

Road trips that pass through

If you are planning an adventure to this corner of Australia and are hoping to pair it with some other top Aussie attractions, we have plenty of itinerary ideas to help get you started. Here are some of the most popular South Australia itineraries that would go perfectly with a trip to Lake Bumbunga: 

 

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How will you hit the road?

Your vehicle choice will depend on the type of traveller you are. Between motorhomes and campervans, Apollo has the vehicle that will perfectly accommodate your road trip holiday. Curious about the different types you could rent? Check them out below.

A Little Luxury

The Euro Tourer is our top of the range deluxe campervan, equipped with all the luxury inclusions of a motorhome at a more affordable price.Apollo Euro Tourer

Large & spacious

Pace yourself around Tasmania in a comfortable motorhome. With space for 4 - 6 people, our motorhomes are the perfect choice for your next family holiday.

Apollo Motorhome

Compact & comfy

Zip around Tasmania in a campervan for a true van-life experience. Choose from the Apollo Euro Mini, Endeavour Camper, or
Euro Tourer.

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Our Hobart Campervan Rental Branch

Tasmania is home to some of the country’s most spectacular landscapes, a thriving art scene, and finest food.

With our motorhome hire in Tasmania, you can see the beauty of the state without worrying about expensive accommodation.
 
As the state's capital, Hobart is known for its captivating art galleries, sandstone colonial architecture, and has easy access to Mount Wellington.  From Apollo’s Hobart branch, you can take the time to see the heart of the city.

Explore the growing whiskey industry with a distillery tour before enjoying some of Tasmania’s finest produce at Salamanca Markets or one of Hobart’s award winning restaurants. 

Once you've explored Hobart you can venture further afield to explore the amazing beaches, National Parks, walking trails, and wineries that Tasmania has to offer.

 

 

 

 

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