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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!

 

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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

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Top 10 Family-Friendly Things To Do In Tasmania

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Perth to Swan Valley food and wine lovers 5 day road trip
Alyssa Tresider

Perth to Swan Valley food and wine lovers 5 day road trip

Day 1: Perth to Swan Valley 

Distance: 30 kms 
Travel time: ~0.5 hours 

After collecting your camper from the Apollo Perth branch, set out on one of Western Australia’s easiest gourmet escapes. The drive from Perth to Swan Valley is short, so there is no need to rush. Instead, treat today as a gentle arrival day. Settle into the region, enjoy a leisurely lunch and ease into the slower rhythm that makes this Swan Valley itinerary so rewarding. 

Where to stop between Perth and Swan Valley 

A lovely first stop is Guildford, the historic gateway to the valley. Its heritage buildings, leafy streets and village feel make it a pleasant place to stretch your legs before continuing on. From there, head into the heart of Swan Valley and keep the afternoon simple but indulgent. Yahava KoffeeWorks is a fun first stop for coffee lovers, while Margaret River Chocolate Company offers handmade chocolates and an easy café break. These stops help set the tone for the trip, which is all about flavour, atmosphere and enjoying the journey without covering huge distances. 

Things to do in Swan Valley 

Spend your first afternoon getting acquainted with Swan Valley through a mix of vineyard time and artisan produce. A long lunch at a winery or estate restaurant is a perfect way to begin, followed by one or two nearby tastings. There are more than 30 wineries in the region, so you can easily shape the day around your own tastes. Rather than trying to tick everything off at once, focus on a few quality stops and enjoy the luxury of being only half an hour from Perth while feeling far removed from city life. 

Where to stay in Swan Valley 

For a practical and well-located base, Swan Valley Tourist Park is an excellent option. It sits within easy reach of the region’s food and wine trail and offers powered campervan sites, making it ideal for a relaxed campervan itinerary. Another convenient option is Banksia Tourist Park in nearby Hazelmere, which also gives you straightforward access to the valley while keeping you close to Perth for an easy first night. 

 

Day 2: Swan Valley 

Distance: 35 kms 
Travel time: ~1 hour 

Today is all about slowing down and enjoying how compact this region really is. One of the best things about a Swan Valley road trip is that memorable stops sit close together, so you can spend more time tasting and less time driving. That makes this a particularly enjoyable campervan road trip for couples or anyone wanting a leisurely gourmet break. 

Where to stop in Swan Valley 

Follow part of the valley wine loop and build the day around a mix of sweet, savoury and sip-worthy experiences. Start with a cellar door in the morning, then call in at Mondo Nougat for handmade nougat, Whistler’s Chocolate Co for fudge and chocolate, and The House of Honey for honey tasting and mead. Because the stops are close together, the day feels easy rather than overplanned. You can also pause at a local produce store to pick up picnic supplies for later. 

Things to do in Swan Valley 

Swan Valley is much more than a wine destination. Alongside its cellar doors, you will find coffee roasters, chocolate makers, honey specialists, breweries and relaxed places to eat. For lunch, settle in for a platter and tasting at a winery or choose a more casual meal at Bailey Brewing Co in its garden setting. Henley Brook Tavern is another good option if you feel like a classic pub lunch. Keep the afternoon flexible so you can revisit a favourite stop, browse for edible gifts or simply take in the vineyard views. 

Where to stay in Swan Valley 

Stay a second night at Swan Valley Tourist Park so you can enjoy a full day in the region without packing up. Keeping the campervan in one place for another night makes this Swan Valley itinerary feel even more restful and gives you freedom to move at your own pace. 

 

Day 3: Swan Valley to Perth Hills 

Distance: ~60 kms 
Travel time: ~1.5 hours 

After two days of vineyard and gourmet experiences, head for the greener scenery of the Perth Hills. This short shift in location adds variety to the trip without changing its easygoing feel. Orchards, boutique cider venues and bushland roads create a different mood from the valley, while still matching the food-and-drink focus of the journey. 

Where to stop between Swan Valley and Perth Hills 

Take the scenic route toward the Bickley Valley area, which is known for orchards, boutique vineyards and a tucked-away country feel. A standout stop is Core Cider House, where orchard views and farm-to-table dining pair naturally with a cider tasting. It is the kind of place that invites you to linger over lunch. As you continue through the hills, enjoy the cooler air and quieter roads that make this part of the drive feel like a genuine change of scene. 

Things to do in Perth Hills 

The Perth Hills are a lovely companion to Swan Valley because the atmosphere is different but equally appealing. Depending on the season, you may find green countryside, autumn colour or spring wildflowers. Keep the day simple with one memorable lunch, a scenic lookout or short wander, and time to soak up the bush setting. By late afternoon, make your way toward Lake Leschenaultia for a peaceful night surrounded by nature. 

Where to stay in Perth Hills 

For an overnight stop in the hills, choose a campervan-friendly holiday park or caravan park in the wider Perth Hills area so you have powered sites and suitable facilities for your vehicle. If you are planning to visit Lake Leschenaultia, it makes a beautiful daytime stop thanks to its bushland setting and recreation lake, but check current camping suitability and site details before relying on it as your overnight base. A powered caravan park nearby is often the simplest option for a comfortable night in the campervan. 

 

Day 4: Perth Hills to Swan Valley 

Distance: ~55 kms 
Travel time: ~1.5 hours 

This morning is best enjoyed slowly. One of the pleasures of a short-distance campervan road trip is being able to ease into the day and still have plenty of time ahead. After breakfast in the hills, loop back toward Swan Valley for one last afternoon of indulgence among the vines, breweries and gourmet stops. 

Where to stop between Perth Hills and Swan Valley 

Before heading back, stop at Mundaring Weir. It is a worthwhile addition to the trip, with picnic areas, bushland views and the chance for a short walk across the dam wall. The stop adds a touch of heritage and scenery to a trip largely centred on food and wine. From here, the return toward Swan Valley is straightforward, and you can use the afternoon to revisit any cellar doors or producers you missed earlier in the itinerary. 

Things to do in Swan Valley 

Use your final full afternoon in the valley to return to a favourite winery, linger over a proper lunch or browse for gourmet gifts to take home. Because the region is so compact, this final visit never feels rushed. In warm weather, settle in somewhere shaded with vineyard views. In cooler months, a cosy cellar door or brewery makes an equally inviting last stop. This flexibility is a big part of what makes a Perth to Swan Valley road trip so appealing. 

Where to stay in Swan Valley 

Return to Swan Valley Tourist Park for your final night. Coming back to a familiar site keeps the logistics easy and gives the trip a comfortable rhythm. If you preferred the location of Banksia Tourist Park on your first night, that is another practical campervan-friendly option. 

 

Day 5: Swan Valley to Perth 

Distance: 30 kms 
Travel time: ~0.5 hours 

Your final day is deliberately light, giving you one more chance to enjoy the region before driving back to the city. With Perth so close, there is no need for an early start. Enjoy a relaxed breakfast, pack up at an easy pace and let the trip finish the same way it began, with good food, simple logistics and very little time on the road. 

Where to stop between Swan Valley and Perth 

If you did not spend much time in Guildford on day one, it makes an excellent final stop for coffee and a walk through its heritage streets. You could also fit in one last quick detour in the valley for pastries, coffee or a gourmet purchase to take home. Because the return drive is so short, even a late-morning departure still allows plenty of time for an easy campervan drop-off. 

Things to do in Perth 

Once back in Perth, you may want to continue the food-focused theme with lunch by the river or in the city before returning home. The real highlight of this campervan itinerary, though, is how much variety fits into such a compact loop. In five easy days, you can pair winery lunches and artisan producers with orchard country and bushland scenery without ever straying far from Perth. 

Where to stay in Perth 

If you are extending the trip, book a campervan-friendly holiday park in the Perth area for one more night. Otherwise, return your vehicle to the Apollo Perth branch and wrap up your Swan Valley road trip there. 

Image: Tourism Western Australia

 

FAQs and quick answers 

  1. What is the best time of year to visit Swan Valley, Western Australia? 
    Spring and autumn are especially popular thanks to mild weather and comfortable tasting days. Summer is great if you do not mind the heat, while winter suits cosy winery lunches and greener scenery. 

 

  1. Is Swan Valley close enough for an easy campervan road trip from Perth? 
    Yes. Swan Valley is only about half an hour from Perth, which makes it one of the easiest gourmet escapes in Western Australia. 
     

  1. What kinds of food experiences can I expect on this Swan Valley itinerary? 
    Expect winery lunches, cellar doors, chocolate, nougat, honey, coffee, brewery meals and plenty of gourmet produce. It is ideal for travellers who want variety without long drives. 
     

  1. Can I add the Perth Hills without making the trip feel rushed? 
    Absolutely. The Perth Hills are an easy addition and bring orchards, cider and bush scenery into the itinerary while keeping total driving time low. 
     

  1. Are there campervan-friendly places to stay on this trip? 
    Yes. Swan Valley Tourist Park and Banksia Tourist Park are practical options for campervans, and the Perth Hills section is best paired with a suitable caravan or holiday park with powered sites.  
     

  1. Is this a good Swan Valley road trip for couples? 
    It can be, especially if you enjoy slow travel, long lunches and short scenic drives. The itinerary also works well for any food and wine lovers looking for an easy getaway from Perth. 

 

This Perth to Swan Valley food and wine lovers 5 day road trip proves that you do not need huge distances to create a memorable campervan escape. With cellar doors, artisan treats, orchard stops and peaceful bush scenery all within easy reach of Perth, it is a relaxed and rewarding way to experience one of Western Australia’s best gourmet regions. If you are looking for a flexible Swan Valley road trip that balances food, wine and easy driving, this itinerary is a great place to start. 

When you’re ready, you can easily book your Apollo camper online and pick it up from your closest Apollo branch before setting off on your Perth to Swan Valley campervan road trip. 

 

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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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