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Wilsons Prom Holiday Park

98 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Yanakie, VIC
Wilsons Prom Holiday Park is located in the town of Yanakie, which is the gateway to the spectacular Wilsons Promontory National Park Wilsons Prom Holiday Park offers spectacular views over Corner Inlet and Wilsons Promontory National Park. With Beautiful surroundings, a bush setting, and complete beach frontage this holiday destination is perfectly situated to offer a great relaxing stay for all ages. Situated at the gateway to Wilsons Prom, it is an easy drive for day trips to the “Prom” and other local attractions. After a day of exploration, come back to a relaxing atmosphere, with all the facilities you require. We offer all types of accommodation from beachfront self-contained cabins & powered sites to private bush sites making Wilsons Prom Holiday Park ideal for families, couples, friends & travelers looking for a place to truly unwind in comfort. Only 2.5 hours from Melbourne CBD, 25 mins from Foster, and just 30 mins to Tidal River we are in the perfect location to see it all. - Breathtaking scenery - Absolute Beachfront - Kids Playground - Quiet & relaxing location - Security Boom gate - Large Grass Powered sites - Wide selection of accommodation - Basketball court - Workers welcome - Outdoor BBQ - Clean Amenities
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Long Jetty Foreshore Caravan Park

79 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Port Welshpool, VIC
Welcome to the Long Jetty Foreshore Caravan Park, ideally located adjacent to the picturesque Long Jetty in Port Welshpool. Our park offers a unique opportunity to relish the historical charm of Long Jetty while enjoying the stunning vistas of Wilson’s Prom. Nestled alongside a secure swimming beach suitable for all ages, you can bask in the scenic beauty while unwinding. For fishing enthusiasts, Port Welshpool is renowned for its abundant snapper, squid, and flathead. Whether you prefer fishing from the wharf, rock walls, or setting sail on your boat, the possibilities are endless. Conveniently, we are situated close to public boat ramps, making it easy for you to embark on your fishing adventure. Come and experience the tranquility and excitement that Long Jetty Foreshore Caravan Park has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you and ensuring you have a memorable stay!
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Hazelnut Valley Farm Stay

48 sites · RVs, Tents38 acres · Caringal, VIC
Hazelnut Valley is a working Hazelnut Farm located along the Tyres River. We are an easy 2-hour drive from CBD Melbourne so we are a great location for either short or long stays. - Pet friendly, dogs must be on a leash or contained at all times. - Campfires permitted in designated areas when restrictions aren't in place - Campers MUST be self-contained and bring their own camping toilet. (No holes in the ground, must be a chemical toilet where you take your waste with you) Dump Point available in Rawson. Fire pit will be provided free for the duration of your stay to each camp group. BYO Firewood For Toilet Hire Requirements, please contact Moe Hire (03 5127 7114) For Firewood Delivery to site please contact Moe Garden Supplies (03 5127 2394) Available on request - Hazelnut Farm Tour including product sampling January is when we are cleaning the Hazelnut Groves ready for Harvest in March/April. Weather permitting January/February is Hay Season, large tractors will be on site cutting and rolling bales of Hay. March/April is Harvest Time for our Hazelnut Groves. If you book a stay during these times, there will be a lot of activities and sounds between 10am & 6pm each day. READ THROUGH THE DIRECTIONS THAT BECOME AVAILABLE ONCE BOOKINGS ARE COMPLETED
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Gordens Track Camping Grounds

8 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Alberton West, VIC
Gordens track camping grounds is located right on the fringe of the Alberton West state forest. This is an excellent place for mountain/dirtbike and horse riders. You could ride though the forest for days and not see all of it. the campsites are all shaded by gums and provide and excellent place relax by nature! Within the camping ground we have campsite 1 . Jakes Hut Jakes Hut an old corrugated hut that provides great shelter from the elements and gives you the experience of roughing like they did back in the old days with a few modern twist! campsite 2. The Stock Yards The Stock Yards camping area is a great little campsite roughly 40x80m it provides plenty of shade and shelter. perfect for small groups! Campsite 3. Inlet view Inlet view has 3 sites available suits bigger larger tv/ caravans or large groups of tent campers. Plenty of shade and beautiful views. RULES Campfires are welcome but only in the fire pits provided. (Pending Fire Resrictions) Pets are allowed off leash but if they chase livestock please have them on leash. No rubbish is to be left behind.
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Angel Peace

5 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Noojee, VIC
Leave the noise of the city behind and travel to Noojee, a town named after the Aboriginal word for contentment or place to rest. Surrounded by lush native bush and towering tree ferns, this picturesque town on the Latrobe River sits on the main access route to the ski fields of Mt Baw Baw and is home to a wide range of heritage and natural attractions. The property consists of 5 acres with a river, so you can set up a tent right next to the river and fish for dinner. The house is about 100 meters away from the camping area, but there are about 1000 Oregon trees that are 50 years old, so you can't see each other well, so you can enjoy nature freely. 4WD is recommended for easy access. We recommend tents/swags. 4WD with Heavy trailer is still very hard to enter when it is wet. Guests will have access to a toilet throughout their stay. There is a communal fire pit available, so guests can enjoy a campfire on the cool evenings. Please abide by any local fire restrictions during your stay. You can walk from my house to Noojee Heritage Centre, Trestle Bridge, Alpine Trout Farm, and Noojee Hotel for a delicious pizza, Cool beer from tool sheed and coffee from red duck cafe. You can drive to Toorongo Falls, Ada Tree in 10 minutes and Baw Baw Ski Resort in 40 minutes.
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The Farm @ JU Buffalo (S Gippsland)

3 sites · RVs6 acres · Buffalo, VIC
Welcome to The Farm at Journey Unknown Buffalo! Our property is a 6.5 acre hobby farm consisting of chickens, sheep, lambs, koalas, various birds and our resident dogs. There are 3 self-contained sites available to choose from that are all located around our beautiful dam and there's even a doggy paddock for your fur babies to run around in. Site 1: PREMIUM - Private and Peaceful Site 2: POWERED - Easy Access, Electrified and Extra Large Site 3: DRIVE-THRU - Drive-Thru and De-Stress All sites include a fire pit, picnic table with seats and are dog friendly! We also have firewood for sale at $10 a bag and a carton of eggs for $5. You can pay cash for these through our honesty box where the collection station is. Come down to the country and explore what South Gippsland has to offer. We’ll tell you all our favourite places to visit. For more information about your hosts Troy and Laura, check out their social media pages: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063535874684 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/journeyunknown_oz/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@JourneyUnknown
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Serenity Hill Camp Grounds

6 sites · RVs, Tents18 acres · Traralgon, VIC
The seclusion and privacy of our property allows for total relaxation in a serene hillside setting, providing an escape from the hustle and bustle of work and city life. Take a walk around the land, see the beautiful Bass Strait from a distance, also visit the historic cemetery were you can spot a couple of very old graves amongst bushland, Lots Of birdlife and you also may spot koalas in there too! We also have a fun BMX / E-bike style track on the property for everyone to enjoy!! (Strictly NO motorbikes permitted) Site 1: Open and spacious big site with great views, Fits up to 12 people. Site 2 and 3 are closer to each other, and a bit smaller, surrounded by big pine trees, fit up to 8 people in each site, so it’s suitable for bigger groups that may like to camp near each other. Site 4: is high up and has spectacular views, fit up to 12 people. Site 5: is the most secluded, big site, fits up to 12 people. Also with great views. Please no loud music - we are a place for those looking to relax. up to two pets per site and they must be well behaved. Newly Built composting toilets, no showers. Tank water available. Guest must take all rubbish with them on departure. Campfires are permitted (if no fire ban). We have firewood available to purchase ($20 Cash for a large wheelbarrow), BYO or feel free to gather fallen timber from around the property. We allow only ELECTRIC chainsawing on site between 1pm-4pm . Some attractions in the region close by include Tarra-Bulga National park 30min drive, 90mile Woodside Beach 25min drive, Yarram shopping town 20min drive, Toms Cap Vineyard 5 min drive, Port Albert 35min drive and Agnes Falls 50min drive. Come relax, enjoy and unwind :)
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Unique Waterfront - Lake Glenmaggie

12 sites · RVs, Tents97 acres · Glenmaggie, VIC
Unique Waterfront camping on beautiful Lake Glenmaggie in Gippsland. Our 97 acres has 1.5 kms of waterfront with open spaces and bushland and you are welcome to choose which spot you wish to set up camp. Set up camp right on the water's edge or higher on the hill. You can enjoy direct access to the Lake, feel free to leave your boat/ski in the water so you can enjoy that early morning glassy water ski, canoe, SUP, swim or fish. Please note: Water level varies all year round. You might even see our kangaroos that frequent our property which is Land for Wildlife accredited. Fishing, water sports or just going for a walk around the bluff are just a snippet of what we have on offer. Such a special piece of paradise. Close to the hills, where you can enjoy motorbike riding (no motorbikes to be ridden on the property), horse riding, Blores Hill Mountain Bike Park, and more. Heyfield Township is just 8 minutes away and there are a number of local wineries close by, plus a great pump track. Lots to explore! Or, just chill and enjoy the peace and serenity of our wonderful property. # please note all children aged under 4 stay for free # Must have own camping toilet # Limited fire pits are available on request. # Firewood available for purchase. Glenmaggie is in the middle of everywhere.
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Port Welshpool Coastal Waterfront

7 sites · RVs, Tents7 acres · Port Welshpool, VIC
Great grassy flat rural site with waterfront views of Corner Inlet and Wilsons Promontory. Property will have grass slashed around 12-20th Dec ready for the Xmas holiday period, outside of these times the grass will be bit higher. Just a short work to the famous Long Jetty and the Port Welshpool pub has re-opened (https://www.facebook.com/TheRustyGurnard/) Easy access and short drive (100m) to the boat ramp. Great fishing both on land and from the boat. For those who like to enjoy a bike ride, access to Great Southern Rail Trail ; Tarra Trail (Leongatha to Port Welshpool) 75km bike track now extended to Port Albert and Yarram - , www.gsrt.com.au Wilsons Promontory National park is Victoria's oldest national park. It covers 50,000 hectares and features pristine beaches, forests and places to visit. There is a 19-km (return) walk to Sealers Cove that can be accomplished in a day and the track takes you through mountains, temperate rainforest and secluded beaches. If you want some fresh bread delivery on a Sunday, check out https://www.allysbakery.com.au/ or https://www.facebook.com/p/allys-bakery-61565353347501/ Much of the coast and water around the Promontory is also a marine park with seabirds, seals, turtles and passing whales. There are also various fishing and other cruises available such as https://www.wildlifecoastcruises.com.au for full day Prom Cruises and fishing charters such as www.duffscharters.com.au Please pack your insect spray because depending on the season and weather conditions sandflies can be around especially at nightfall. Also be aware that if there has been rain that the block may be wet and boggy so check before driving into the block to avoid getting stuck.
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The best camping near Morwell National Park guide

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About

Nestled in the heart of Victoria, Morwell National Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. With its diverse landscapes, from scenic bushland to vibrant wildflower displays, the park offers a plethora of activities. Visitors can immerse themselves in wildlife viewing, trail running, and the serene pleasure of a BBQ amid the great outdoors. Although specific campgrounds are not mentioned, the park's allure is boundless for day-trippers and explorers.

When to go

The best time to visit Morwell National Park is during the spring and autumn months, when the weather is mild and the park's flora is in full bloom or vividly showcasing its autumnal hues. Summer offers warm days perfect for exploring, but always prepare for variable conditions. Winter can be wet and cool, presenting a more challenging but equally rewarding experience for the intrepid visitor.

Know before you go

  • Check for any change of conditions or closures before your visit, as nature can be unpredictable.
  • Ensure you're prepared for the outdoors with safety tips and guidelines provided by Parks Victoria.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with facilities available to help all visitors enjoy the park's beauty.
  • Volunteering opportunities abound for those looking to contribute to the park's conservation.
  • Remember to respect the park's natural environment and follow all guidelines to preserve its wonders for future generations.

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