Cabins near Mallacoota

This East Gippsland town is the gateway to Victoria’s Wilderness Coast.

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95% (23 reviews)

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3 top cabins sites near Mallacoota

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Ingenia Holidays Eden Beachfront

223 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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Wonboyn Cabins & Caravan Park

34 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents35 acres · Wonboyn, NSW
A perfect blend of natural beauty, wildlife encounters, outdoor activities, and cozy accommodation, making it a truly special destination for those seeking an authentic Australian nature experience. With its close proximity to the beach and surrounding national parks, Wonboyn offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as fishing, surfing, diving, bushwalking, and birdwatching. It is paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Take a break and unwind at this peaceful oasis. Kangaroos, Lyre Birds and Wallabies are common visitors to the park. We are located on the doorstep of Nadgee Nature Reserve and the Wonboyn Lake to enjoy all your favourite water activities. Hire boats, kayaks available and there are some amazing bush walks in the surrounding area. There is so much to see and do in this region, it is well worth the visit!
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Cabins near Mallacoota guide

Overview

Sitting pretty on the shores of the Mallacoota Inlet, just a short drive from the VIC-NSW border, Mallacoota is a small town with big views. Whether you want to hike along rocky coves and sea cliffs; swim, snorkel, and paddleboard at the sandy beaches; or watch the kangaroos at Gipsy Point—you’re never far from the water in Mallacoota. Head inland to admire the views at Genoa Falls, enjoy boating and water sports at Top Lake and Bottom Lake, and go fishing and bird-watching along the inlet. Campers have a choice of holiday parks, caravan parks, and campgrounds, with a mix of powered sites and tent sites. 

Where to go

Croajingolong National Park

Granite cliffs, rocky headlands, and white-sand beaches stretch along the coast at Croajingolong National Park, just a short drive south of Mallacoota. Paddle around the inlets in a kayak or canoe, hike along rugged coastal trails, and look out for wildlife, including koalas, platypuses, whales, and more than 300 species of bird. The five national park campgrounds have unpowered sites with BBQs, picnic tables, and non-flush toilets.

Gabo Island

Marooned off the coast of Mallacoota and Cape Howe, Gabo Island is known for its rocky shores, diverse wildlife, and historic lighthouse. Cruise out to the island by boat or take a short seaplane flight and spot Little Penguins, dolphins, and whales around the jetty. Glampers can even stay overnight in the old lighthouse keepers’ cottage.

Coopracambra National Park

If you’re looking to escape the crowds, Coopracambra National Park is the place. This is one of Victoria’s most remote and rugged conservation areas, where you can hike along wilderness trails or explore off-road in a 4WD. Bush camping is permitted within the park, but there are no facilities, so you’ll need to bring everything you need with you. 

When to go

Blessed with cool summer breezes and the warmest winter temperatures in all of Victoria, Mallacoota is a year-round destination for outdoor adventurers. Summer is the best time to hit the beach, and the small town fills up with vacationers over the Christmas and Easter holidays. To avoid the crowds, come in late spring or early autumn instead, when it’s still warm enough to swim.

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