Experience the coastal charm and diverse wildlife of Moruya on a caravan camping trip.
Tucked along the New South Wales coastline, Moruya is made up of natural wonders and vibrant wildlife. Venture to Montague Island by boat to explore the habitats of seals, penguins, and bird species like shearwaters. Then visit the historic lighthouse and Granite Island walking track for panoramic sea views. Stay in town at holiday parks with amenities like recreational facilities and electric hookups. Just north of Moruya, Mogo Wildlife Park presents an opportunity to encounter exotic and endangered animals, like white lions and gorillas, amid serene natural settings. Campers will find a range of caravan parks nearby, with powered sites featuring amenities like restrooms and picnic tables. Further enhancing Moruya’s coastal charm is scenic Batemans Bay, with its pristine beaches, fresh seafood, and walking trails at Clyde River National Park. Caravan campgrounds in close proximity to the bay’s attractions offer pitches with drinking water and kiosks. Given the region’s mild climate, campers can enjoy activities year-round, though the summer months are busiest so caravanners may want to reserve pitches.