Yurts in Victoria

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

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Unique Mornington Pensulia Glamping

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Rye, VIC
AN EXPERIENCE .....The land is certainly is a Unique Mornington Peninsula Glamping retreat on 9000sqm is on is a rustic and undeveloped tea-tree block, an incredibly private slice of heaven, rare in this neck of the woods. Just 1km from the Peninsulia Hot Springs, Alba Hot Springs, some of the best golf in the world, cafes, restaurants, vineyards, and incredible coastal swims/walks. Beach 16 is amazing and just 4 mins drive away with the best coffe/yoga studio across the road. Woolies is within 2 kms away and the hidden kitchen is around the corner. We have 2.5 acres of land, with two dongers, a yurt, a large deck for movie nights/dinner parties all in comfort, not 5 star but that's the whole idea. It's rustic. There is also an open kitchen/living area, a loo in a shed with a disco ball, the best outdoor shower on the planet, perfect for 2, and a bath under the stars with hot and cold water. Your blood level will drop as soon as you arrive as you'll feel like your in your own private oasis close to many wonderful things like Peninsula Hot Springs and Alba Hot Springs nearby. There's plentry of space for those hip campers who are fully equiped too. Prices are different for each area ie: the Yurt (sleeps up to 4 people). Bed, linen, towels, toilet, shower, bath, charging station inc. Min 2 nights. The last clients loved it and although not heated said it was super warm and so confortable. Best nights sleep ever! Fabulous. When renting the dongers, or the full monty your welcome to use the kitchen, indoor/outdoor lounge area and fire pit when not in fire season. Donger 1 : has 2 double beds ( 1 double is a loft bed) - sleeps 4 total . Air con and heating. Linen/towels, bath, shower, charging station. 1 extra single could be added if needed. Donger 2 : can sleep 2 on a king confortable bed. you could have a child in here too on the couch if necessary or sleep together as its a big bed. Fairy lights in and outside too. If you have a van/caravan/Rv - and simply want to camp over night its a 2 night min. 1 powered site and one non powered but must be self sufficent as to not to disturb the other guests. So Sorry!
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Yurts 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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