As far as size goes, Victoria is one of the smaller states, but it makes up for its size with it's diversity of experiences. The pleasure that campers can enjoy on holiday in Victoria is unique and rewarding.
Aire River West Camping Area - Cape Otway National Park |
Cape Otway NP |
What a great area to go camping, with lots to see and do. Along the Great Ocean Rd route, campers can enjoy diving, swimming, surfing and exploring. Access to the camping area is along Horden Vale Rd, 5km south of Great Ocean Rd. Bring you own drinking water and firewood. |
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Buandik Camping Area - Grampians National Park |
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Renowned area for abundant wildlife, Aboriginal art sites and spectacular scenery. Lots of great bushwalking and cycling trails and rock climbing. Access to this campground is on Billywing Rd. It is next to Aboriginal art sites. Bring your own drinking water and firewoood. |
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Christies Beach Camping Area - Echuca Regional Park |
Echuca RP |
A relaxing place for campers to enjoy a holiday, along the banks of the marvelous Murray River. This is a popular beach camping area, and is accessible from Simmie Rd from Echuca. Some tracks get washed out , and access is in dry weather only. Bring your own firewood and drinking water. |
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Snowy River Camping Area - Snowy River National Park |
Snowy River NP |
A diverse National Park, which includes Australia's highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko. Great for winter sports including ski touring and cross country snowboarding. It is also an excellent destination in Spring through to autumn. Access via Alpine Way, 31km sth of Khancoban. Popular for Trout fishing. Bring firewood. Boil river water.
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Tidal River Camping Area - Wilsons Promontory National Park |
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What a stunning National Park. Great beaches, walks and the park caters for people with limited mobility. Access is from Wilsons Promotory Rd. No fires. Gas and fuel stoves only. Map of National Park |
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