Campervan Hire Melbourne – Who To Hire From and Where To Go

Are you looking to rent a campervan in Melbourne? Well you’re going to be pleased to know that there are at least 30 campervan hire companies with depots in Melbourne. Read on to see if there is one that suits you. There is a mix of major, mid size and minor camper

Are you looking to rent a campervan in Melbourne? Well you’re going to be pleased to know that there are at least 30 campervan hire companies with depots in Melbourne. Read on to see if there is one that suits you.

There is a mix of major, mid size and minor camper rental companies available in Melbourne. The major companies have depots in all major cities in Australia so it is no surprise to see them in the beautiful capital of Victoria, but there are also a number of mid size and family owned companies that also have drop points here.

It is not recommended to hire a campervan in Melbourne and ferry it to Tasmania, in fact it’s against the rules of many rental companies. There are plenty of hire companies in Tassie to chose from so don’t bother paying extra for the vehicle on the ferry. See the Tasmania category for a list of campervan hire companies in Tasmania.The ferry arrives in Devonport so if you are looking to hire one in Devonport, click here.

Campervan Adventures in and Around Melbourne

Camper vans are a splendid way to travel from Melbourne without the worry of figuring out hotels, tents, cabins, etc. A camper from Melbourne offers the adventurous soul an all in one get away, and there are so many fantastic destinations to travel to from that are in fact quite close to Melbourne. Here, we’ll focus on the magical Yarra Valley and the beautiful Dandenong Ranges, since they are so close to Melbourne and are great for all kinds of campervan getaways. The Yarra Valley and Dandenong ranges have two national parks, a reservoir park, and a state park, making for a wide range of camping areas to choose from.


Yarra Ranges Park

First, we will start with the Yarra Ranges Park near the Yarra River. Drive your campervan through the world renowned Black Spur! The Black Spur goes between Healesville and Narbethong, and all the way on to Marysville.

You can stop along this way when you hit Lady Talbot drive so that you can walk through some of the oldest rainforests in the world. There are also two waterfalls at Keppel and Phantom Falls. Here you’ll find a rainforest gallery with a viewing area and rainforest walkway on the southern part of Mount Donna Buang.

This is a perfect place to take a campervan because of the spectacular scenic drives. There are also other activities available including rock climbing, bird watching, horse riding, and bushwalking.

Kinglake National Park

The Kinglake National Park is also a perfect campervan adventure. It is only 65 km north of Melbourne and lies on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range. It boasts picturesque views of the Melbourne skyline. Take a bushwalk and get a whole new perspective on Melbourne. Springtime brings blooms that will take your breath away. Go for a horse ride, or go cycling while you enjoy the views in this park.

Bunyip State Park

The Bunyip State Park offers excellent views, and lies only 65 km from Melbourne. From the Mountain Ash forest to the green river plains, the vibrancy of the area is what makes it a great place to take a campervan. The park was named after the Bunyip, which is a spirit that punishes bad people. This legend brings amusement and colour to any camping trip at the park. Tease the kids with tales of the Bunyip and try to find one of the Bunyip holes. This park has mountain biking and self-guided activities, in addition to the usual activities available.

Upper Yarra Reservoir Park

The Upper Yarra Reservoir Park is the last park in this area and brings its own spectacular views. Fern Gully is a self-guided trail in this park that cannot be beat for a family or couple travelling in a campervan who loves beauty and splendour. It has tall eucalypt trees and a fecund growth of ferns on the understory. The lookouts show eucalypt bushland and views of the whole reservoir.

The Brimbonga Walking Track is its very own treat with a viewing platform. You can watch the water come from the outlet basin and start its way to Melbourne. This is not an area in which to park the campervan, but it is easily accessible from the other parks or from Melbourne directly.

Conclusion

A trip from Melbourne makes it easy to get to these parks in style. There is no stopping you!