Top Five Victorian Places to camp!

Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a solo adventure, Australia has a great selection of camping resorts to suit your needs. This week's Top Five series explores the top five places to camp in Victoria.

Australia is home to some of the most stunning natural landscapes, from the lush rainforests of the north to the vast deserts of the outback. So, why not grab your tent and embark on a journey of self-discovery? Of course, our list will ease you into it, with all the luxuries of a holiday park. Check back for our Top Five list of free and bush camps for the more adventurous.

Tidal River Campground - Wilsons Prom

One of the best-known campsites inside The Prom. And for good reason. On the one side you’ve got the clear waters of Tidal River, and on the other, there’s Norman Beach, one of the best in the national park.

Cape Conran - Gippsland

You’ll find Cape Conran near Marlo in East Gippsland. It’s a giant coastal park, and the Cape Conran campgrounds (also known as Banksia Bluff) are just 100m back from the beach.

Cooks Mill - Cathedral Ranges

Cooks Mill is one of the most popular campsites in Victoria’s Cathedral Ranges. 30 shady campsites, tucked among the tall gum trees.

Halls Gap Lakeside - Grampians

There are a heap of good campsites from which to explore The Grampians, but Halls Gap Lakeside is still one of our favourites. Spend your days soaking up some serenity, kayaking on the nearby Lake Bellfield or go fishing for brown trout

Wye River Foreshore - Great Ocean Road

Wye River has a special vibe about it. most day trippers drive straight on through on their way to Cape Otway and the Twelve Apostles, but the Beachfront Camp Ground is well worth a pitstop if you’ve got a few nights to spare.

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