Newfoundland and Labrador is the perfect destination for a motorhome holiday with large open spaces heading north towards the artic circle there is lots to be discovered. Enjoy hiking through Gros Morne National Park, spotting icebergs which are dotted along the coastline or spot caribou in the wild. The possibilities are endless in Newfoundland and Labrador with a motorhome.
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Please note you will need to pick up your motorhome in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Below is a selection of our suggested routes across Newfoundland and Labrador. With the RV you have the freedom to explore the open road we recommend spending minimum 2-3 nights in each destination. To allow you to enjoy everything the location has to offer!
20 Nights from £3059pp
Home to diverse scenery, Gros Morne National Park is 485 million years in the making, created from colliding contents and glaciers, with the mountain range being formed 1.2 billion years ago. Across the park discover towering cliffs, unspoiled wilderness, boreal forests, rocky mountains and sandy beaches. Gross Morne National Park is an adventures seekers paradise enjoy kayaking and hiking the various trails, we recommend spending a few days to fully explore the park.
Twillingate
Located in the centre of Iceberg Allery, Twillingate is the perfect place to see the awe-inspiring iceberg’s which line Newfoundland’s boarder. Take part in an iceberg expedition where you will be taken out to see the icebergs up close and spot whales including humpback whales.
Trinity
Visiting this quaint town of Trinty is like taking a step back in time with many of its buildings being listed as historical landmarks. The brightly coloured buildings beautifully complement the surrounding rugged beauty, providing a unique character to the town. Enjoy hiking along the coastline, kayaking around trinity bay and wildlife spotting including orcas, dolphins and basking sharks.
St Johns
Canada’s oldest and most northern city St John’s is a charming city, with its colourful houses which overlook St Johns harbour. It is also filled with history visit Signal Hill which was the site of St Johns harbour defences up to WWII. From St John’s travel north to North America’s most eastern point Cape Spear take park in axe throwing, zipline across Petty Harbour or take part in a haunted walking tour.
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