Waterfall glamping in Victoria

From skiing to surfing and scenic drives to fine food—Victoria has you covered.

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3 top waterfall glamping sites in Victoria

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Happy Wanderer Holiday Resort

83 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Wartook, VIC
Your “home away from home” the Happy Wanderer Holiday Resort is a small family owned and operated tourist resort centrally located between Horsham and Halls Gap on a sprawling 40 acres of attractive bushland in the Wartook Valley adjacent to the Grampians National Park. Wartook Valley known as the home of kangaroos and Mountain Views, Wartook Valley is a scenic area Northwestern side of the Grampians National Park. Famed for its organic olive plantations, native wildflowers, wilderness and wildlife, waterfalls and outdoor activities, there is plenty of choice for things to do. Explore some of our beautiful waterfalls such as MacKenzie Falls, Beehive Falls, Fish Falls and other must-see regional attractions right here on your doorstep. Lake Wartook and the Mackenzie Creek, an angler's haven for catching brown trout and red fin. Follow the Grampians Fishing Trail for more information. The diverse terrain and tracks of the Grampians National Park in your 4WD vehicle. For some suggested self-drive tours have a look at the Grampians Northwest Region Great Outdoors Recreational Guide, An abundance of native trees and shrubs are planted throughout the grounds, attracting a great variety of wildlife including birds and a large population of kangaroos and visiting emus. A place to truly disconnect and be at one with nature and the natural elements of air, mountains, sun and breeze, to focus on your basic needs of physical and emotional peace and relaxation. The Happy Wanderer Holiday Resort features an in-ground solar-heated swimming pool, a full-size tennis court and two half-courts. We have an outside children’s playground, a camp kitchen, and a recreation room. Grab some supplies and head to our undercover BBQ marquee area or inside and outside fireplaces and wood barbeques. A large amenities shower and toilet block and laundries are easily accessible. We also boast a well-equipped general store, petrol station and bottle shop on site for your convenience. It's easy access to enjoy and explore the natural attractions of the Grampians such as McKenzie Falls, Beehive Falls, Zumstein's, Lake Wartook, Boroka Lookout and Troopers Creek Lookout, the Happy Wanderer Holiday Resort is the perfect memorable place to stay.
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Galea Ranch

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Taggerty, VIC
Across the road we have little fresh creek, fire pit and seats, with State park you will be in touch with nature surrounded by Wallabies, Deer and Native birds, and at night Little Sugar Gliders and much more. What to do: Mountain Bike riding Horseback riding/ Can use our horse yards Fresh water fishing/ The Acheron River 3mins up the road Snow Skiing /Lake Mountain 25mins away 4X4 Driving Bushwalking/Hiking Boating/Water Skiing/Fishing - Lake Eildon 30mins away Wild life watching Dirt Bike Riding Waterfalls/ Stevenson's Falls 17mins away. It's perfect to escape from the city rush and to get in touch with nature. You also have the beautiful Cathedral Mountain you can sit and watch the sunset on the rocks or The Acheron River to fish the fresh Rainbow trout or brown trout. And off season try your luck on the Redfin. You won't be disappointed. For the Hipcampers we do provide outside toilet, and the outdoor shower soon to be finished. FUTURE PLANS : Outdoor kitchen/ BBQ area. : More Camping Areas set into the bushland.
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AU$35
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Magic Mountain

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Humevale, VIC
Nestled amongst the mountains just outside of the township of Whittlesea our 40-acre property sits above the clouds. This experience comes with sweeping views, a hidden waterfall, a clear campground, and plenty of wildlife. The camping area is accessible by 4WD only, otherwise, strap on a backpack and earn it! (800m walk/hike from where a non-4WD can park). The waterfall is reached by a single trail track from the campsite, and you do need to be an experienced hiker to get to the waterfall. Which is part of the appeal! We welcome self-contained campers, who bring their own toilet and take all waste with them. We have a strict Leave No Trace policy. Or choose to stay in our beautiful A-frame cabin, with plush bedding, cozy fire, and outdoor lounge. More than anything else this is a place to relax and be away from normal, live outside yourself, and rediscover what weekends are for.  Dogs are welcome, so long as they don't bother the wildlife. Campfires are allowed, BYO firewood or campers can collect fallen timber from the property.
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AU$50
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Waterfall glamping in Victoria guide

Overview

Looking for a glamorous camping experience near a waterfall in Victoria, Australia? Hipcamp has over 217 options to choose from with the glamping and waterfall preferences. The average price per night is $145, but there are options available as low as $15. Top campsites, such as Shacks at Kardella Park (328 reviews), Fulham Homestead (112 reviews), and Toolangi Heights (74 reviews), are highly rated by previous campers. Popular amenities include toilets, showers, and rubbish facilities, while activities such as cycling, fishing, and autumn fun are the most popular.

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