Autumn might just be one of the best times to travel Australia by caravan.
The weather settles, the crowds thin out, and the pace of travel feels different. You’re not dealing with peak season rush, and you’re not battling extreme heat in many parts of the country.
It’s the kind of season where caravanning stops feeling like a rush and starts feeling like a lifestyle.
At Find My Van, we often see travellers shift their plans toward autumn once they’ve experienced it properly. It’s easier, calmer, and far more enjoyable when you’re not constantly working around crowds or bookings.
Here are some road trips that work particularly well during this time of year, and what they’re like when you’re out there.

The Murray River, South Australia and Victoria
Autumn along the Murray is hard to beat.
The temperatures are mild; the riverbanks start to change colour and the whole area slows right down. Caravan parks are easier to access, and in many cases, you can roll in mid-afternoon and still get a good site without booking weeks ahead.
You’ve got the flexibility to move between towns or stay put for a few days without feeling like you’re falling behind.
What it’s really like is setting up by the river, sitting outside in the afternoon and not worrying about heat, crowds or noise. It’s one of those trips where doing less actually feels better.
Best suited for travellers who want a slower, scenic trip with easy access and plenty of space.
The Great Alpine Road, Victoria
If you enjoy the drive as much as the destination, this one stands out.
Autumn brings cooler temperatures and changing scenery, which makes the drive far more comfortable than summer. There’s less traffic, fewer caravans on the road, and more opportunities to pull over without feeling rushed.
You’re not trying to push through long stretches just to reach the next stop.
What it’s really like is taking your time, stopping when something catches your eye and not feeling like you’re holding anyone up. The whole trip feels more relaxed.
Best suited for travellers who enjoy driving and want a mix of scenery and smaller, quieter stops.
Tasmania loop
Autumn in Tasmania changes the experience completely.
Cooler weather, fewer crowds and more availability across parks and sites mean you can travel at your own pace without constantly planning ahead. You’re not locked into tight bookings or rushing to beat peak demand.
Because distances are shorter, you can spend more time in each location without feeling like you need to move on quickly.
What it’s really like is settling into each stop properly. You arrive, set up, and actually experience the place instead of just passing through it.
Best suited for travellers who want variety without long driving days and prefer a slower, more immersive trip.
The Blue Mountains and Central West, New South Wales
This is one of the easiest autumn escapes that still feels like a proper trip.
The cooler air makes it far more comfortable, and once you move beyond the main tourist areas, things quieten down quickly. You don’t have to go far to find space.
You can head out for a few days or stretch it into a longer trip without needing a big plan.
What it’s really like is getting out of the busy areas, finding a quieter spot and realising you didn’t need to travel across the country to get that break.
Best suited for travellers looking for a manageable trip with strong scenery and flexibility.

Southwest Western Australia
The Southwest just works in autumn.
The weather is mild, the roads are easy, and the region is set up well for caravanners. The difference is you’re not dealing with the same summer demand, which makes everything feel more accessible.
You can move between locations without worrying about availability or timing everything perfectly.
What it’s really like is arriving somewhere, choosing your spot without stress and not feeling like you need to move on the next day just to keep your schedule.
Best suited for travellers who want a mix of coastal and inland travel with reliable access and comfort.
Why autumn road trips work so well
There’s a reason experienced caravanners lean toward this season.
You’re dealing with milder temperatures, less crowded parks, and far more flexibility when it comes to bookings. You’re not constantly adjusting plans around peak periods or availability.
Peak season might look good on paper, but autumn is when caravanning actually feels easier.
Travelling smarter in today’s conditions
With fuel costs still a factor and more people travelling Australia, autumn road trips make even more sense.
You don’t need to cover huge distances. You can travel shorter legs, stay longer in each spot, and avoid the stress of moving too often.
That alone changes the entire experience.
The caravan setup that suits autumn travel
Autumn doesn’t require anything extreme, but comfort matters more when you slow things down.
Cooler nights mean heating becomes useful, and if you’re staying longer in one place, having a comfortable layout and usable space makes a big difference.
It’s less about capability and more about how easy it is to live in.
How Find My Van helps you plan the right trip
At Find My Van, we work with travellers who want to get more out of their time on the road.
We help match caravans to your travel style, consider comfort for different seasons and make sure the setup actually suits the way you plan to travel.
Every caravan we help you purchase comes with a current independent presale inspection report, so you know exactly what you’re buying before you head off.
It’s not about how far you go
Autumn travel isn’t about covering the most ground.
It’s about enjoying where you are, staying a little longer, and not feeling like you need to rush to the next stop.
Ready to plan your next road trip?
If you’re thinking about heading off this autumn and want a caravan that suits the way you travel, we can help.

