Experience alpine life with the Bright Autumn FestivalThe Bright Autumn Festival is a ten-day celebration of the breathtaking colours and abundant produce found in the valleys of Victoria's Alpine High Country. Established in 1962 to mark the town's centenary, it remains one of Australia's oldest continuous running festivals, drawing visitors to celebrate community spirit amidst a spectacular natural transformation.Read More
The best pet-friendly walks, cafes, and accommodation in BrightFor many of us, a holiday isn't really a family holiday if the four-legged members are left at a kennel. Whether you are a family with a busy household or a retiree enjoying the freedom of the open road, finding a destination that welcomes your dog is often a non-negotiable part of the planning process. Bright is widely considered one of Australia's most dog-friendly towns. With its wide-open spaces, riverside trails, and a community that values an active, outdoor lifestyle, it is the perfect place to bring your pet. Here is how to navigate Bright with your dog in tow.Read More
Bright vs. surrounding towns: why our holiday park is the perfect High Country baseWhen planning a trip to the Victorian High Country, the first big decision is where to set up camp. You might be weighing up the quiet charm of towns like Harrietville or Myrtleford. While every village in the region has its own drawcard, choosing Bright as your central hub is the most strategic move for travellers who want to maximise their time and minimise the hassle of constant driving. Whether you’re a family managing a busy school holiday schedule, a retiree looking for a comfortable and social atmosphere, or an adventurer after a practical spot to park the ute, staying right in Bright offers a level of convenience that smaller surrounding towns can’t quite match.Read More
When to visit Bright and what to pack for each seasonBright is one of the few destinations in the Victorian High Country that feels entirely different every three months. It’s a town that rewards the well-prepared traveller, those who know that High Country weather can turn on a dime and that the best way to see the region is to unpack once and stay a while. By choosing a central holiday park base, you skip the daily stress of repacking and instead get to settle into the rhythm of the town. Whether you’re towing a boat, looking for a pet-friendly cabin, or simply want a deck with a view, here is how to plan your Bright getaway for any time of year.Read More
5 must-do family activities near BrightWhile Bright is world-famous for its autumn colours, it is a premier year-round destination for families who love the outdoors. If you are a family looking for practical, high-value fun, there is no better place to base yourself than the heart of town. Choosing a central hub like Bright means you can park the car and walk to many of these highlights, saving you the logistical stress of navigating peak-season traffic. Here are five family-favourite activities that make every season in Bright worth the trip.Read More
The cyclist’s guide to BrightBright is widely considered a world-class cycling destination, where "two-wheeled adventure" is part of the local DNA. Whether you are a retiree looking for a gentle, scenic cruise, a family seeking a safe path for the kids, or an enthusiast wanting to tackle the alpine peaks, staying at a central hub like Tasman Holiday Parks - Bright puts you within pedalling distance of it all. The best part? You don't even need to bring your own gear. Bright is the hub for specialised services that make cycling accessible for everyone, regardless of fitness level.Read More
The best weekend trips from Melbourne for outdoor loversNeed a quick escape from Melbourne? Discover the best weekend getaways in Victoria, featuring top camping and caravanning destinations, including Tasman Holiday Parks.Read More
When the only playlist is play: Family games that’ll get everyone off their phoneRemember when fun was found, not downloaded? When the best evenings didn’t need a Wi-Fi password - just a patch of grass, a bit of imagination, and people to laugh with.Read More
Winter activities for non-skiers at Hotham and Dinner Plain While Mount Hotham is known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, there's far more to the region than just the slopes. If you're planning a family trip with multi-generational guests or anyone who’s not keen on hitting the lifts, you'll be pleased to know that there’s a whole range of winter magic waiting to be discovered beyond the mountains. Whether you're looking to relax, explore, or enjoy winter activities at a slower pace, Mount Hotham and nearby Dinner Plain offer something for everyone. In this guide, we’ll showcase the top non-skiing activities at Hotham and Dinner Plain, perfect for those looking to make the most of their winter getaway without stepping onto a pair of skis.Read More
A guide to snowsports & skiing in BrightSkiing in Bright is the perfect way to enjoy the winter season. With its combination of convenient accommodation, stunning natural beauty, and easy access to the slopes, Bright offers something for everyone.Read More
A Guide to Skiing in Victoria’s High Country Planning aski holiday in Victoria's High Country? Bright is the perfect base to explore nearby snowfields like Mount Hotham, Dinner Plain, and Mount Buller. With its cosy village feel and easy access to top ski resorts, Bright offers a great mix of adventure and relaxation. This guide covers where to stay, why Bright is ideal for families, and what to expect from the best local slopes.Read More
The Best Local Eats in the Valley and on the MountainAfter a thrilling day on the slopes, there’s nothing better than sitting down to a delicious meal that perfectly complements the crisp mountain air. Whether you’re craving a hearty alpine feast or something a little lighter, finding the best local eateries at Mount Hotham without falling into the tourist trap prices can be a bit of a challenge. Thankfully, we’ve done the hard work for you. This guide will highlight the best spots for food and atmosphere, both on the mountain and in the valley, ensuring you get a taste of local flavour without paying inflated prices.Read More
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Experience alpine life with the Bright Autumn FestivalThe Bright Autumn Festival is a ten-day celebration of the breathtaking colours and abundant produce found in the valleys of Victoria's Alpine High Country. Established in 1962 to mark the town's centenary, it remains one of Australia's oldest continuous running festivals, drawing visitors to celebrate community spirit amidst a spectacular natural transformation.Read More
The best pet-friendly walks, cafes, and accommodation in BrightFor many of us, a holiday isn't really a family holiday if the four-legged members are left at a kennel. Whether you are a family with a busy household or a retiree enjoying the freedom of the open road, finding a destination that welcomes your dog is often a non-negotiable part of the planning process. Bright is widely considered one of Australia's most dog-friendly towns. With its wide-open spaces, riverside trails, and a community that values an active, outdoor lifestyle, it is the perfect place to bring your pet. Here is how to navigate Bright with your dog in tow.Read More
Bright vs. surrounding towns: why our holiday park is the perfect High Country baseWhen planning a trip to the Victorian High Country, the first big decision is where to set up camp. You might be weighing up the quiet charm of towns like Harrietville or Myrtleford. While every village in the region has its own drawcard, choosing Bright as your central hub is the most strategic move for travellers who want to maximise their time and minimise the hassle of constant driving. Whether you’re a family managing a busy school holiday schedule, a retiree looking for a comfortable and social atmosphere, or an adventurer after a practical spot to park the ute, staying right in Bright offers a level of convenience that smaller surrounding towns can’t quite match.Read More
When to visit Bright and what to pack for each seasonBright is one of the few destinations in the Victorian High Country that feels entirely different every three months. It’s a town that rewards the well-prepared traveller, those who know that High Country weather can turn on a dime and that the best way to see the region is to unpack once and stay a while. By choosing a central holiday park base, you skip the daily stress of repacking and instead get to settle into the rhythm of the town. Whether you’re towing a boat, looking for a pet-friendly cabin, or simply want a deck with a view, here is how to plan your Bright getaway for any time of year.Read More
5 must-do family activities near BrightWhile Bright is world-famous for its autumn colours, it is a premier year-round destination for families who love the outdoors. If you are a family looking for practical, high-value fun, there is no better place to base yourself than the heart of town. Choosing a central hub like Bright means you can park the car and walk to many of these highlights, saving you the logistical stress of navigating peak-season traffic. Here are five family-favourite activities that make every season in Bright worth the trip.Read More
The cyclist’s guide to BrightBright is widely considered a world-class cycling destination, where "two-wheeled adventure" is part of the local DNA. Whether you are a retiree looking for a gentle, scenic cruise, a family seeking a safe path for the kids, or an enthusiast wanting to tackle the alpine peaks, staying at a central hub like Tasman Holiday Parks - Bright puts you within pedalling distance of it all. The best part? You don't even need to bring your own gear. Bright is the hub for specialised services that make cycling accessible for everyone, regardless of fitness level.Read More