Vintage trailers in Victoria

From skiing to surfing and scenic drives to fine food—Victoria has you covered.

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8 top vintage trailers sites in Victoria

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Buffalo Heights

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Buffalo, VIC
Buffalo Heights is a non-certified organic vege gardens, sustainable timber sawmill and timber/building work. There is a small music festival stage. The property is available for caravans and has a camping space, outside kitchen area and toilets. 30 mins from beaches, 45 mins to Wilson's promontory.
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AU$45
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Earth’s Edge

4 sites · Lodging, Tents20 acres · Ballarat, VIC
We are so excited to add out two girls Little Pattie (red and built in 1963) and Peggy Sue (mint and built in 1959). As soon as we get the toilet and shower ready, they will be listed. We also have ordered wood fired hot tubs that should arrive by Easter. We have heaps of animals -goats, sheep, horses, miniature horses, dogs, cats, and pigs. We have two milking goats We have fresh eggs in season. We can supply fresh rain water. There are two dams, which could have yabbies (we did put them in there). Locally, there are many attractions which you can see and do. Ballarat and Ararat are approximately 30 minutes either way. Ararat has the historic J Ward for the criminally insane, and Aradale Asylum. The Grampians National Park is 1 hour away. Skipton Rail Trail is close by as well. Beaufort has cafes, Op Shops, pubs, galleries and all the takeaway regulars. Beaufort Market is currently not running, Avoca (40 minutes away) is the fourth Sunday and the huge Talbot Market (40 minutes away) is the third Sunday in the month. Dogs are welcome, as long as they don’t chase the animals. There are no facilities here, but we will have a toilet and shower for the March long weekend, and we are hiring a portable toilet for the Pyrenees Hideaway.
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AU$25
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Rancho Nirvana

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Wallington, VIC
Rancho Nirvana is located in the middle of The Bellarine Peninsula. Within walking distance of Adventure Park, Flying Brick Cider House and McGlasions Winery (Red Dog Brewery). 10 minutes Drive to Ocean Grove/Barwon Heads. 15 mins drive to Queenscliff, Pt. Lonsdale, Geelong. Our little piece of Nirvana is suitable for tents, caravans, RVs, or we can supply Glamping Tents or or Unique Silver Bullet 27ft 1972 Airstream. We have a fully functioning toilet, can run power to your camp and have a small pool, inground trampoline, pizza oven avaliable by agreement. Our acerage can cater for small groups of up to 15 people, your van /tent/RV or ours.
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AU$50
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Manifest Retreats

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents216 acres · Devon North, VIC
Manifest Retreats is a glamping experience perfect for a couples getaway or girls retreat. All accommodation provided is in restored vintage caravans that are such vibe, perfect for snapping some great insta memories. The caravans are hidden within a 216-acre parcel of land completely covered in mature beautiful trees. The caravans are close to each other, so if there are other families or couples using the space you will be quite close. For an additional fee, you can hire the entire 216 acres for complete privacy and seclusion. All vans have use of a communal campfire and outdoor kitchen. His and her bathrooms are currently being built so a port-a-potty is set up available for use. There are 5 vans on site with a maximum of 3 adults per van. Whilst it may feel remote and hidden, you are only a 10 minute drive to the town of Yarram. If you do need some essentials or another bottle of wine, shops are only a short drive away. If you're after a change of scenery, Tarra Bulga National Park is only 20 minutes by car. Known for their Mountain Ash trees, beautiful fern gullies and ancient myrtle beeches, it has some of the best examples of original cool temperate rainforests of the Strzelecki Ranges. If you've always wanted to swim in a waterfall then Minnehaha Falls at Hiawatha is for you. Only 15 minutes by car, the rocky waterfall with it's very own swimming hole will surprise and delight. There is a constant flow of water gushing down the near vertical rock face, into the pool below.
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Charm Lodge

1 site · Lodging160 acres · Lake Charm, VIC
Our property has been carefully designed for comfort and convenience and is an ideal place for couples, singles, business people, families or groups of friends to stay. You’ll love the quiet rural setting and proximity to the lake. Our facilities include a swimming pool, spa, gas BBQ & plenty of space to relax with family or friends. There’s lots of lawn for fur friends to romp on or for a game of soccer. The blissful lake with a beach area is 200m away and is the platform for many beautiful sunsets, stairway to heaven, bird watchers paradise or lying on the lawn and watching the sea of stars appear.
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AU$150
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Wombat Gully Camp

2 sites · Lodging, Tents27 acres · Creightons Creek, VIC
Wombat Gully Camp is on 11 hectares of private land just 2 hours drive from Melbourne. Much like a national park only you will relish the experience of being immersed in nature. Hike in camping at Wombat Gully is ideal for solo campers or couples wanting to carry in a backpack with everything you need. If you enjoy a little more comfort Milly Wilson Vintage caravan is on offer. Enjoy a fire pit and cooking in the outdoors and then getting cosy in the van at night. The land is incredibly beautiful and varied. You will enter into a bracken field at the top of the land with views stretching across the entire valley. This is where Milly Wilson the vintage caravan sits. As you walk down the land along the gully aka 'Wombat Gully' you will see wombat holes everywhere. The gully is surrounded by boulders where echidnas like to hide. The kangaroos linger in the grassy wooded areas. There are animal trails all around the land and they are the paths you should follow. If you're a hike in camper you'll walk down the gully and cross over the small creek and head to the back of the land. You will arrive at your campsite, a nice flat area, that has beautiful views of the entire valley. If you are camping you need to arrive well before sunset. Please allow 15-30 mins to walk to campsite 1. That allows enough time and avoids the dangers of walking in the dark (wombat holes). When darkness falls the beautiful Milky Way will appear clearly in the night sky. There is a lot of fire risk so please take great care using the fire pit. May-September fires are allowed subject to weather conditions. There is extreme bushfire risk and no fires are allowed October-April. There is a designated fire pit available at the caravan and the campsite. If camping you will need to bring in everything including food and water. We do have a spring which runs into a small creek. If you want to drink from it you will need to treat the water. Toilets are simple. We have a Jimmy's Thunderbox. Make sure you are happy to dig a hole, cover things up and leave no trace. Our land is beautiful and we love it for the granite boulders and the gully with the trickling stream. Views of the valley are spectacular. It's an adventurous getaway for those who love nature and want to feel some freedom, to hike and explore, to relax in nature and soak up the forest feeling, and sleep in the mighty outdoors. Further afield Euroa is 30 mins drive away and has a great pub called the Seven Creeks Hotel. It has a lovely beer garden and the food is delicious. Avenel is 30 mins drive away and has an excellent wood fired pizza place called Bank Street Pizza. Gooram Falls is a beautiful natural water hole. Really worth a visit and a swim if it's hot and taking in the vista if it's cold.
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GlamVan Glamping - Grampians

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Laharum, VIC
Escape to nature and camp in luxury at GlamVan. This lovingly restored off-grid caravan lets you sleep in style with all the modern features. Rejuvenate in this idyllic retreat, whether by the crackling campfire or exploring the wonders within 5 km of Northern Grampians – Mt Zero, Mt Stapylton, Hallow Mountain, Aboriginal Rock Art, and Grampians Peaks Trail. Nestled on a quiet country road with mountain views, it's a must for walking, hiking, bouldering, and rock climbing enthusiasts. Please note: this location has fire restrictions that run typically from early December to early May. These dates change each year please contact the host for the exact dates. During the fire restriction time, the firepit will be unavailable for safety purposes.
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AU$166
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Soul Seed Sanctuary

1 site · Lodging11 acres · Taradale, VIC
Nestled into gently undulating terrain on 11.5 acres, the cypress tree-lined driveway creates a calming sense of arrival which reinforces the rural idyll of a stunning property teeming with wildlife. The property offers the best of both worlds- park like surrounds with gates that open directly onto gorgeous Bushlands of over 50acres and a seasonal creek. The property has a lake on it and it borders a stunning walking trail which leads toward Bendigo or Malmsbury. The property also has a tennis court which you are welcome to use. My family and l live on the property but as it’s so large there is plenty of room for everyone to frolic!
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Vintage trailers in Victoria guide

Overview

There are so many ways to go wild in Victoria. Fall asleep to the boom of the surf from your beachfront campsite, drive one of the world's most scenic coastal roads, glamp it up in the middle of a vineyard, or touch the sky in the snow-capped high country. If it's animal encounters you like, you'll love the penguin parade on Phillip Island and dolphin swims in Port Phillip Bay, as well as the chance to see koala colonies, mobs of kangaroos, and platypus-filled streams. Plus, the bonus to Victoria is that nowhere is more than a day's drive from Melbourne—many of the best campsites are only a few hours drive from the city—so you can cram a lot of fun into a relatively short amount of time.

Where to go

Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road west of Melbourne is one of the world's great scenic road trips, but there’s much more to see and do than snapping a selfie at the Twelve Apostles rock stacks. Zipline above the rainforest in Great Otway National Park, climb lighthouses, watch whales, surf iconic Bells Beach, and pitch a tent on any one of several beachside camping areas. Road tripping doesn't get much better than this.

Gippsland and the Bays

Gippsland stretches east of Melbourne to the sea and north to the border with NSW. Most of the coastline is protected by a string of national parks with fantastic seaside camping spots and holiday parks—and camping at Wilsons Promontory (locals just call it the Prom) on the mainland’s southernmost tip is a must-do at least once. This is also where you’ll find Phillip Island, home to the famous nightly penguin parade.

The Victorian Alps

The High Country is the place to go for winter snow sports and summer mountain bike trails, plus bushwalking. If that sounds too energetic, it’s also home to the Great Alpine Road, one of Australia's best food and wine touring routes (and yes, the scenery is pretty good too).

The Grampians

In the state's west, the Grampians are another mountain playground with a network of bushwalking trails, from quick 2-hour walking tracks to 3-day hikes in the Grampians National Park. This is also where campers can find the highest concentration of Indigenous art in the state. Opt for bush camping sites in the national park or more luxurious campsites at Halls Gap or Dunkeld caravan parks.

Murray Riverlands

Australia's longest river, the mighty Murray forms most of the border with NSW to the north, and all along its length are great beachfront campsites from where you can go for a swim or paddle a kayak, catch a fish, or sit back and watch the world glide by. Elsewhere in the riverlands, ride a restored paddle steamer at Echuca, take a cruise through the largest river red gum forest in the world at Barmah, and dine out in the foodie hot spot of Mildura.

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