Australian campsite campfire rules
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Vale of Belvoir — Conservation Park · Central Plateau fire district, TAS
Fire rules vary between Tasmanian parks and reserves. Check signage at your site and the park's page before lighting any fire.
Their website says (checked 12 July 2026, not yet operator-confirmed)
“Campfires are not permitted across our park. Cradle Mountain is a UNESCO World Heritage National Park, so campfires and open fires are not permitted at any time. Please use our Camp Kitchens (containing wood fires), large electric BBQs and cooking facilities. The Lounge and Restaurant also has a wood fire where you can stay warm and enjoy views of Cradle Mountain. Thank you for understanding.”
View on their siteSource: Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service · state default — confirm signage on site
Fire danger today: Moderate — Central Plateau district. TAS fire rules
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Private and community campsite details are volunteer-maintained — always call ahead.
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