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Field Phillip Island

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· Ventnor, Victoria
7 acres hosted by Gary M.
1 Caravan site · 1 tent site
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Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
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96% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
Field Phillip Island is a 7 acre working farm within walking distance to one of the Island's best beaches and Phillip Island Winery. We are located 6 minutes from the Penguin Parade and 15 minutes from Cowes. We are trialling one campsite. We farm Trees and Bees and share a passion for all things connected with nature on Phillip Island. This winter we planted over 1, 200 trees and have plans to plant another 4,500 trees next winter. Our 5 acre field is flat and filled with wildlife. We offer one Campsite on our field to ensure your privacy and to provide you with a place to rest. The ocean can often be heard from the property. Watch the sunrise or sunset from your own piece of paradise! Access to the field is easy and you can come and go as you please but we do prefer that, for the safety of guests and our wildlife, you are at your campsite before last light. We have resident populations of Wallabies, Cape Barron Geese, Eastern Bard Bandicoots, Brush Tailed Possums, Pobblebonk Frogs, Crickets and a pair of beautiful Wedge Tailed Eagles. Berry's Beach is an easy walk from your campsite and it offers an amazing beach and ocean environment. Berry's beach clifftop walks provide an ideal location for a sunset stroll and perhaps, to spot Mutton Birds or even a Whale or two. If entering the ocean is your thing fishing, snorkelling, shipwrecks, kayaking, rock pooling, surfing, sailing and sun baking are all there, or at beaches nearby. If food and wine is more your thing then Phillip Island Winery is only 800 paces away! We look forward to sharing this wonderful piece of paradise with you. Kind regards, Gaz and Kaz.
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62 Ratings · 51 reviews
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Rachel P.
3 reviews
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· February 2025
Peaceful camping
Convenient location - the beach in less than 5 minutes driving, and it's a quick drive to see the Pelican Parade. The field is well maintained, and the few geese hanging around were welcome company! Very peaceful, wonderful views of the surrounding hillsides.
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George F.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· February 2025
Peaceful, fairly private, lots of wallabies, birds and geese hanging around.
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Xavier P.
1 month on Hipcamp
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· February 2025
Really nice and helpful hosts. The campsite itself is absolutely beautiful, filled with amazing wildlife. A very tranquil experience, we would love to return!
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Jared S.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· January 2025
Great spot with easy access to all of Phillip Island’s amazing offerings. Gaz and Kaz were very accomodating and we will definitely be back. Highly recommend.
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Billie C.
2 reviews
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· January 2025
Lovely spot to camp. Gaz and Kaz are so lovely and welcoming, even brought us some fresh eggs! Will visit again if we’re in Phillip Island.
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Sarah W.
3 months on Hipcamp
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· January 2025
Very basic site, but fine for what we needed for a night. We have a big rig, so dropped the van off while we went into Cowes for dinner and to the penguin parade and was a short drive home afterward. Pricing is higher than what we are accustomed too for no amenities or facilities but the location was ideal for penguin parade. We stayed one night. Host was very friendly in communication.
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Ventnor, Victoria, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Boon Wurrung First Nations according to
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Hosted by Gary M.

Joined in December 2022

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