Camper Trailers for sale and hire.

Whether you want a quiet weekend getaway, some serious time out or real off-road adventure our Camper Trailers deliver the ultimate camping experience. If you’re new to camper trailers and don’t know which model is right for you, why not ‘try before you buy’? We make it easy with our convenient hire service available through our national franchisee network. From Darwin to Adelaide, Perth to Brisbane, you’ll find Johnno's franchisees that sell and hire our world-class camper trailers throughout every mainland state and territory of Australia.

Hire a Camper Trailer to indulge your love of the great outdoors, and you’ll soon discover just how comfortable and easy they are. But be warned, once you try one you’ll be hooked.

We've lost count of the number of happy customers who've come back and decided they want to make a Johnno's their own. And making the move from hiring to buying is so easy, particularly with our finance options.

When you’re ready to buy you can choose from a high quality range of on- and off-road camper trailers that can withstand even the toughest conditions and handling. From Cape York to the Tanami Desert Track, the Johnno's Camper Trailer has given thousands of happy owners countless great memories and good times - in true comfort.

All trailer models boast superior construction and are tested and manufactured to the highest Australian standards, featuring an extra strong chassis and fully welded. Quick and easy to set up, our camper trailers are cool and airy with loads of space for you and the family, as well as all your gear.

Proudly all Australian owned, operated and manufactured, you can count on your Johnno’s Camper Trailer to deliver the best adventure on wheels from the day you buy it to the day you trade it in on a newer model.

Camper Trailers for sale and hire in the Blue Mountains NSW

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David Manzi

39 Peninsula Road
Valley Heights  NSW  2777

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The Blue Mountains is Sydney's greatest recreation area for people who prefer the bush to the sea. They are part of the Great Dividing Range, which stretches from Gippsland region of Victoria in the south to the tropical rainforests of north Queensland.

The range rivals the Rockies in length, but nowhere near in height. Australia's highest mountain is Mount Kosciusko about 500 kilometres south of Sydney. At 2229 metres it is a mere baby by North American and European standards.

Yet the Blue Mountains, peaking at about 1000 metres, proved a heartbreaking challenge until they were conquered by a trio of explorers - Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and Charles Wentworth in 1813. They and four men hacked through dense bush for 18 days to find a route. Sections of the Great Western Highway from Sydney still follow parts of their trail.

The 'mountains', as they are commonly called, stood between the still fledgling settlement at Sydney and the agricultural and grazing country to the west. The conquest of the Blue Mountains opened up the vast grain growing and sheep grazing areas of New South Wales. East of the range the climate was too wet for wheat and sheep, which developed 'footrot', which literally caused their hooves to rot.

Tourist attractions

  • The Edge Cinema offers visitors a panoramic view of the Blue Mountains. 
  • The Giant Staircase walking track runs down a cliff into the Jamison Valley, near the Three Sisters, providing access to nature walks through the valley.
  • Jenolan Caves, a series of limestone caves south west of Katoomba. 
  • The Katoomba Scenic Railway, the steepest railway in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records, and originally part of the Katoomba mining tramways constructed between 1878 and 1900. The cable railway line descends 415 metres through sandstone cliffs, via a rock tunnel with a maximum gradient of 52 degrees. Also, at this location is the Scenic Skyway, a glass-bottom aerial cable car that traverses an arm of the Jamison Valley, and the Scenic Flyway, the steepest aerial cable car in Australia. 
  • The Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum at Faulconbridge, operated by The National Trust of Australia and is located inside the former Norman Lindsay homestead, Springwood. 
  • The Toy Museum at Leura. 
  • Valley Heights Locomotive Depot Heritage Museum. 
  • The Zig Zag Railway: A steam-powered railway near Lithgow.