Caravan camping with full hookups near Batemans Bay

Enjoy beautiful beaches, fresh seafood and water sports on the NSW South Coast.

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4 top caravan sites near Batemans Bay

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Ingenia Holidays Bermagui

102 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Wallaga Lake National Park, NSW
Calling all coastal holidaymakers and fishing enthusiasts, Ingenia Holidays Bermagui on the South Coast of New South Wales has your name written all over it. You’ll find it on the shores of New South Wales’s largest lake, Wallaga Lake, a few short minutes from the famous secluded surf beaches and breaks of the New South Wales South Coast. No matter if you’re traveling as a couple or with the brood, you’ll find accommodation to suit the kind of holiday memories you wish to create – with villas, units, caravans and camping sites all available onsite. Bring your bait box, Ingenia Holidays Bermagui’s proximity to the water is enough to catch any angler’s attention and encourage them to stay and play a while. For the little ones not interested in the waiting game for fish to bite, there’s a playground and jumping cushion all on-site. There’s also a camp kitchen and BBQ facilities to take the hassle out of campsite cooking or for when you want to cook up your catch of the day.
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Ingenia Holidays Ulladulla

196 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Ulladulla, NSW
If you’re looking for a complete coastal escape, set your GPS to Ingenia Holidays Ulladulla. Set just minutes from the Ulladulla town centre, Ingenia Holidays Ulladulla covers 12 pristine acres and is surrounded by native Aussie bushland with popular Racecourse Beach and Burrill Lake nearby.With a splash pad, tennis court, waterslides, swimming pools and plenty of playgrounds – you might want to consider lengthening your stay so the whole family can make the most of the facilities.This park might have it all, but there’s plenty to explore beyond its ample amenities. Just a short drive north, you’ll discover the heritage village of Milton, popular Mollymook Beach, and shimmering Lake Conjola. A scenic drive west will take you to Pigeon House Mountain in Morton National Park and if you head south, you’ll find the Pot Holes walking track in Meroo National Park.Live like a local and join in the water sport action like fishing, tubing, and surfing from Warden Head Lighthouse to Rennies Beach before finishing the days off enjoying freshly caught seafood from locally loved shops and restaurants. For alternative adventures, take part in the two-day indigenous Jamanee Gunya Cultural Experience, visit South Pacific Heathland Reserve to spot whales migrating along the New South Wales South Coast, or discover the Dreaming poles on the Coomee Nulunga Cultural Trail.
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AU$35
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Caravan camping with full hookups near Batemans Bay guide

Overview

Looking to go camping near Batemans Bay, New South Wales in Australia? Hipcamp has over 500 options specifically tailored to your preference for caravan hookups. With options as low as $18 per night and an average price of $40 per night, you'll find the perfect spot to park your caravan and enjoy the great outdoors. Check out top campsites like Millingandi Station (334 reviews), 'Elouera Vale' Farm (207 reviews), and Sapphire Coast Dairy-Homestead (173 reviews). You'll also have access to popular facilities like cooking equipment, campfires, and showers. Whether you're into paddling, fall fun, or surfing, camping near Batemans Bay is the perfect way to get outdoors and enjoy nature.

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