Jonathan A.recommendsOctober 10, 2024
Teepee - BYO tent
A quiet little spot!
Our stay at Julian's worked out perfectly!
The property offered beauty, tranquillity and all the basics we needed. We booked our pitch in the tepee area which gave us a great space to set up camp with total privacy. The lovely and knowledgeable hosts were never too far away though it we had any questions.
We ventured into the site in a 2WD which was probably more of a strain on my inexperienced nerves rather than the capability of the car.
Elisabeth W.recommendsOctober 7, 2024
Hammock Site
Lovely spot, hosts were very friendly.
Danielle M.recommendsOctober 7, 2024
Cherry Blossom
Submerged in nature!
Loved camping at the cherry blossom site. The pond was beaming with froggies making a delightful nature song at night. The site is also near the forest where we heard owls at night and birds chattering in the day. The loo is neat and the owners are friendly and helpful.
Secluded Clearing
Nice and simple
The privacy of the area is nice and it is a very simple bit of cleared land that could do with a bit more clearing in the middle where the cars drive round. So long as you bring everything with you, it's enough as a little base of operations. Zip all your tents up and be mindful of the leeches around the place too.
Robert P.recommendsMarch 10, 2024
Secluded Clearing
Back to basics, real camping!
Site described well, Julian rang to make sure i knew what i was getting into, and did offer alternatives as the site is pretty raw, I declined as was happy to take the wipper snipper to clean up before we set up camp.
Only enough room for 1 camper and car, and recommend 4WD, especially if taking a trailer or camper. (2wd can get in, but if it rains your not getting out) oh and watch out for the leaches!
Giedrius B.recommendsFebruary 20, 2024
Cherry Blossom
Lovely people and great location
Lovely people and great location. You can see glimpse of lake St.Clair from the property. Imago Forest is quite impressive with huge eucalyptus trees and ferns. Saw red tail black cockatoos at the campsite in the morning that came to say hi (well actually just to eat some berries off the trees).