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Finding an affordable motorhome and campervan hire in Canberra is easy

Canberra campervan

Compare rates and book a campervan rental with VroomVroomVroom. The booking process is simple, and we have customer service numbers available if you need additional assistance. Just fill in the search form on our website to gain access to the cheapest motorhome and camper hire rates in Canberra. We compare rates from top RV suppliers such as Maui, Britz, Apollo, Real Value and Jucy.

Spend your time in Canberra in comfort with a camper rental

There is a lot to see in Australia’s capital. A campervan hire gives you the flexibility to see the region in your own time. Explore the sites of Canberra, drive along the beautiful south coast, or head up to the Snowy Mountains. VroomVroomVroom can help you select the right campervan for you, making your Canberra holiday more affordable and comfortable.


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Top campervan and motorhome campsites in Canberra

Alivio Tourist Park is located at 20 Kunzea Street, just four kilometres from central Canberra. It offers a wide range of accommodation including campervan sites that are complete with power, water, a grey water drain, two amenity blocks and WiFi. There is also a swimming pool, basketball court and tennis court.

Southside Village at 250 Canberra Avenue, a ten minute drive from downtown Canberra, and lies within 25 acres. It offers a wide variety of accommodation including powered and unpowered campsites and has a children’s play area, mini market/store, barbecue, picnic facilities, camper’s kitchen, public telephone, landscaped gardens and guest laundry. It is pet-friendly.

Capital Country Holiday Park is at 47 Bidges Roads in Sutton, a twenty minute drive from downtown Canberra. This park offers a wide range of accommodation from cabins through to caravan and camping lots. Facilities include a barbecue, camp kitchen, recreation room, laundry, tennis court, volleyball, basketball and a swimming pool. It is pet-friendly.

Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) is on Flemington Road and sits within 70 hectares of land, about a ten minute drive from the Canberra CBD. The park is pet friendly, and includes full amenities, powered and unpowered sites, access to water, large drive through, grey water and black water dump points.


Top attractions in Canberra

Black Mountain Tower offers spectacular day and night views of Canberra, and has great tasting food at its revolving restaurant and coffee at its Panorama kiosk. Its other facilities include a picnic area, sheltered area, toilets, car park, viewing platform, shop, cafe, coach parking and disabled access. 

Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex is located at 421 Discovery Drive, Tourist Drive 5 in Tidbinbilla. The complex features the Southern Hemisphere’s largest giant antennae and a part of an old moon rock that dates back 3.8 billion years. Visitors have the opportunity to watch a space movie at the centre, get the latest news and see real space suits. 

Cockington Green Gardens has been impressing visitors since 1979. The site houses a large number of wonderfully made miniature buildings including mini-castles, barns and many traditional houses, all within the pretty landscaped gardens. Cockington Green Gardens is located at 11 Gold Creek Road, Nichols.

Lake Burley Griffin sits within the city of Canberra and is one of the world’s best-known artificial lakes. It was named after the American architect, Walter Burley Griffin who designed Canberra city. A cruise on the lake is very popular with locals and tourists. Several parklands, leisure facilities and prime government institutions e.g. the High Court, National Museum, National Library, Australian National University and the National Gallery can be seen from the lake.

Parliament House serves as the meeting facility of Australia’s Parliament. It is located at Capital Hill in Canberra. The venue is open for visitors free of charge, though everyone entering the building will be checked for security purposes. Parliament House is known for its impressive architecture and landscape, the artworks that it homes, and for housing a copy of the Magna Carta — one of only four in existence.