Beach glamping near Merimbula

It’s all about fun in—or on—the water in this relaxed New South Wales south coast town.

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4 top beach glamping sites near Merimbula

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Ingenia Holidays Eden Beachfront

221 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Eden, NSW
If you love having the best of both world’s when on holidays – proximity to town as well as being surrounded by nature – check into Ingenia Holidays Eden Beachfront. Bordered by Twofold Bay and Shadrack Creek, Ingenia Holidays Eden Beachfront is the perfect location when water sports are on the holiday agenda. From fishing to kayaking and surfing you’ll find it all here, and the secluded beach and is perfect for families and little ones still navigating the water. With Eden less than five kilometers’ drive from the holiday park, you won’t have far to travel to pick up last minute supplies. The holiday park has you covered with activities for the whole family, including volleyball courts, a playground, jumping pillow, games room, tennis court and nearby walking tracks. Choose from non-powered or powered sites close to the bushland reserve or beachfront powered sites with ensuites.
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Pier One

4 sites · Lodging, RVs6 acres · Bermagui, NSW
Located 4 kms south of Bermagui township. Camping on 6 acres of beautiful coastal land with direct access to pet friendly beach and lake with abundance birdlife. There is potable water available and a picnic area at the lake with free kayak use. Bermagui has the famous blue pool, wharf and horse shoe bay beach which is patrolled and suitable for young families. There are lovely cafes, shops and the iconic Bermagui pub. Right in the middle of the Sapphire Coast with Narooma and Tilba only 15 -20 minutes drive. All campers must be self sufficient. Bins and fire pits are available at each site. All rubbish is the responsibility of the campers. There is a recycle bin on site. There are two sites available all with their own private area. Pets are welcome and off leash is allowed. Just be mindful of other campers and their pets. Plenty of boat storage. Sorry no tents. Only fully self contained caravans or campers. Due to the gate entry only vans up to 20ft. 5 people per site max.
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Sapphire Coast Forest Retreat

2 sites · Lodging20 acres · Tanja, NSW
Come visit the pristine beaches and breathtaking forests of the Sapphire Coast. Our 20 acres of forested land is nestled in the Mimosa Rocks National Park. The beach is just a bike ride or hop skip and a jump away. There is award-winning surf just down the road... any way you choose really!!! We live on the property with our 2 kiddos and love living off grid. We love how close it brings us to natural cycles and reminds us to live lightly. Come experiences the quiet serenity of the beautiful Far South Coast Bush. There are kangaroos and brushtail possum wander around the land and Glossy Back Cockatoos that gather at the dam near sunset every day. We are so lucky to live in a place where wildlife abounds. Come join us and experience these magical woods surrounded by stunning turquoise waters.
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Beach glamping near Merimbula guide

Overview

Merimbula lies at the heart of the Sapphire Coast, so-named for the sparkling blue waters that form the spectacular backdrop to this oyster-farming hub where the Merimbula Lake meets the sea. Activities revolve around the water, including fishing, beach hopping, coastal bushwalking, oyster sampling, and whale-watching during the winter months. Campers have campgrounds and holiday parks to choose from in Merimbula itself, with plenty more options in nearby towns and national parks.

When to go

The best time to hit the beaches of the Merimbula region is between the warmer months of October and April, though crisp winter days are also ideal for bushwalks and cosying up beside a campfire in the evenings. Visit in March to gorge on local produce at the Merimbula Eat Festival, or in late October or early November to catch the Eden Whale Festival in Eden. 

Know before you go

  • Merimbula is just under a six hours’ drive south of Sydney, and about three hours southeast of Canberra, with bus services available. Merimbula also has a small airport with flights from Sydney.
  • Oysters are available year-round on the NSW south coast. Sydney Rock oysters are usually at their peak during the warmer months, Pacific oysters can be enjoyed throughout the year, and Angasi oysters are best in winter.
  • Checking up-to-date rules before starting a campfire is particularly important on the NSW south coast.

Nearby attractions

The perfect outing for any campers on the Sapphire Coast, Gillards Beach has more than 2 kilometres of golden sand backed by a dense woodland rich in wildlife.

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