The best camping near Mornington Peninsula National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Mornington Peninsula National Park adventure.

Find foreshore camping among the sand and surf of Victoria’s urban beaches.  

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Park Lane Phillip Island

61 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Cowes, VIC
Escape to Phillip island, the natural playground of picturesque beaches, beautiful coastlines, and native Australian wildlife. From cabins to caravanning and camping. There’s something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for adventure at a maze of things or on the high ropes course, or the serenity of nature walks, penguin parades, and wildlife parks, or to hit the beach for a surf or swim. The island has you covered. We look forward to welcoming you at Park Lane Phillip Island Holiday Park. Whether you’re a big or small family, a couple on a romantic getaway, or a just group of friends and looking for adventure, Phillip Island is stacked full of activities, eateries, and breath-taking scenery to keep you busy for the duration of your stay. With our incredible onsite theme park, A Maze’N Things, you might not even need to leave the holiday park at all! We offer mini golf, a high ropes course, a maze, and rooms full of curiosities. There’s also an onsite brewery and restaurant! Park Lane Phillip Island Holiday Park really does have it all.
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Coastal Farm Camp

20 sites · RVs, Tents150 acres · Torquay, VIC
Situated just a brief 5-minute drive from Torquay and Bells Beach, our property is a picturesque working farm boasting cattle and a charming hobby farm with various other animals. Ideal for those seeking a tranquil weekend getaway, our location offers the perfect blend of fresh salty air, natural surroundings, and abundant sunshine. We welcome tents, caravans, and campers of all kinds. Choose from two types of sites: one tailored for fully self-sufficient campers equipped with their own facilities, and the other granting access to our site amenities including toilets and a camp kitchen. Be sure to confirm your booking according to your preferences. Please note that our sites can get very windy during certain times of the year. Pets are welcome. No campfires. We kindly request that all guests ensure their rubbish is taken away upon departure, or else a rubbish fee may apply.
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Rancho Nirvana

6 sites · 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 (Farm Dog Brewery). 5 minutes Drive to Ocean Grove/Barwon Heads. 10 mins drive to Queenscliff, Pt. Lonsdale, Portalington, Geelong. Our little piece of Nirvana is suitable for tents, caravans, RVs, or we can supply or our Unique Silver Bullet 27ft 1972 Airstream. We have a fully functioning toilet, can run power to your camp (no shower facility). We have an inground trampoline, half court basketball/netball court. Our small inground pool, camp kitchen (with hotwater, kitchen sink, fridge, pool table, lounge and tv), BBQ, Fire pit are avaliable by agreement at extra costs. Our acerage can cater for small groups of up to 15 people, your van/tent/RV or ours. Pets allowed by agreement and must be on lead at all times. We have free range geese, chooks and a friendly staffy. There is no need for an alarm clock our Roosters have that covered.
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Ingenia Holidays Phillip Island

106 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Newhaven, VIC
Visit one of Victoria’s most iconic destinations and enjoy a relaxed stay at Ingenia Holidays Phillip Island in a beachside location within a natural bush setting! Located on Victoria’s Southern Coastline, only a drive from Melbourne CBD and a ferry trip, the park offers a diverse range of caravan sites, and camping grounds, at walking distance to San Remo and Newhaven. Experience the best of Phillip Island, including the world-famous penguin parade, and the Koala Conversation Centre, and even visit Nobbies to see the local fur seals in their natural habitat. Plus, enjoy local shops, cafes, and restaurants only 500 meters away… but there’s plenty of fun to be had at the park, too! Keep the kids entertained with a jumping pad, an adventure playground, a basketball hoop, and a games room – whether you are seeking relaxation, wildlife encounters, or family fun, Ingenia Holidays Phillip Island has something for everyone.
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AU$384
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The best camping near Mornington Peninsula National Park guide

Overview

About

A favourite seaside escape for city dwellers, Mornington Peninsula National Park is an easy drive south of Melbourne. Australia’s casual surfers flock here to ride the waves at Gunnamatta, Flinders, and Point Leo beaches, while hikers who prefer to stay dry can soak up sweeping views of Bass Strait on the 18-kilometre Coastal Walk stretching from Cape Schanck to Portsea. Along the area’s sheltered northern coastline, foreshore camping areas feather out from colourful seaside villages like Sorrento, Blairgowrie, Rye, and Dromana.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: The largest foreshore spot with more than 800 campsites, Rosebud Foreshore Campground stretches along Port Phillip Bay and features kids’ play structures and shady picnic lawns.
  • Best for boaters: Sorrento is close to boat ramps and the Queenscliff ferry for easy access to the Bellarine Peninsula. 
  • Best for wildlife watchers: Inland at Green’s Bush, Lightwood Camping Area is home to wallabies, kangaroos, and birdlife.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. For large campgrounds like Rosebud, Rye, and Sorento, book a site online via the Mornington Peninsula Shire’s website. Camping permits are required and must be displayed at your site.
  2. Avoid the Christmas season (late December through January) and other holidays for lower camping fees and fewer crowds.
  3. Summer peak season reservations must be booked before the end of the current year’s peak season and require a deposit. If you’re too late, you can grab a spot on the waitlist.

When to go

Foreshore camping is open between late October and April each year, with peak season running during the Australian summer holidays (after Christmas), Easter, Labour Day, and the Melbourne Cup weekend (the last weekend in October). Go midweek or during shoulder season (February and March) for more room to roam while still enjoying warm weather. If you’re planning to visit Mornington Peninsula restaurants and wineries, note that many are closed on Monday and Tuesday.

Know before you go

  • Fires, including barbecues, are banned at all Mornington Peninsula camping areas. Pack a gas stove for cooking instead. 
  • Hot showers and toilet blocks are available at Rosebud, Rye, and Sorrento campgrounds. 
  • Campsites at Rosebud are not clearly marked, so get a map and ask for directions from the ranger’s office. 
  • Book a pup sitter, as dogs and other pets are not welcome at camping areas.

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