54 acres hosted by Chris A.
47 Vehicle/Tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Stone Hill is set in the quiet town Stuart Mill - a hamlet in northwestern Victoria, Australia. A historic gold mining area in the 1860’s, named after the British philosopher John Stuart Mill, it is located in the Shire of Northern Grampians and on the Sunraysia Highway, northwest of Melbourne. Now, it is mainly livestock properties and canola fields.
The seasonal creek that runs through this 53-acre of rural escape, with Stuart Mill Bushland Reserve & Kara Kara National Park running alongside the property, make it an ideal place to experience the forests of Central Victoria with plenty of exploration options.
Just over the border of the Pyrenees set under the Northern Grampians big skies, the undulating foothills and rugged ridges of Victoria’s west are perfect for touring and winemaking. You will discover wines as unique and inspired as the landscape that created them. Food & fuel supplies are easily accessible at Avoca or St Arnaud.
Campfires are permitted in the provided firepits (within local regulations) and there is firewood available on site which is in addition to your camping fee.
We don't have toilets on site, so you'll need to be self-contained. There is also a public toilet behind the community hall (about 250m from the property boundary). There are no showers.
We offer two separate, large camping areas, both very private from one another. Please refer to each listing details as to which site will suit you best.
Stone Hill is the perfect location to set up camp while you experience the native fauna and flora, hike, explore the region or just simply unplug and reconnect with nature.
I am more than happy to provide more information or recommendations so please feel free to ask.The Spooky Hollows site is located near the Stuart Mill graveyard - enter if you dare! This is the hidden campsite on the property. It is very private, with plenty of space.
There is an old caravan here which you are welcome to use for shelter if you wish. The 3x3m annex is ideal for undercover dining.
Campfires are permitted in the provided bluestone firepit (within local regulations) and there is firewood available on site extra charges apply for firewood (strictly not to be taken off the property).
There is a detached builder's toilet for the BRAVE Ones. There are also public toilets behind the community hall, about 250m from the property boundary. There are no showers.
This is the perfect location to set up camp while you experience the native fauna and flora, hike, explore the region or just simply unplug and reconnect with nature.
I am more than happy to provide more information or recommendations so please feel free to ask.