Caravan camping in Phillip Island with electricity hookup and water hookup

Natural beauty and bountiful wildlife make Phillip Island a top draw.

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6 top caravan sites in Phillip Island with electricity hookup and water hookup

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Krystal Waters

3 sites · RVs, Tents26 acres · San Remo, VIC
Located on Phillip Island Road just before the town of San Remo and the bridge to Phillip Island. The property is 26 acres with beach frontage to Western Port Bay and views of French Island. The land has been used for pasture, mostly for cattle, with a large dam wall which at one time had a small gauge train track on top running to the old port of San Remo. These days the property is used as a hobby farm with a few cattle, a vegetable garden, some fruit trees, and replanting of native trees. We offer three RV/tent sites on the property, with our caretaker also residing onsite. While the sites ensure privacy, guests may encounter others during their stay since restroom facilities are shared among all campers. There is 1 shower with hot water and 1 flushing toilet. Site 1 stands apart from the other two sites, equipped with both power and water. Sites 2 and 3 are situated 20 meters apart, however, guests can spread out more if they do not need power. We're currently in the process of expanding our property, constructing several new sheds. As a result, you might notice building materials on-site. We've made every effort to separate these materials from the campsites and keep them out of the way. Our site is on a very busy main road and is easy to miss if you’re driving fast. I have a big sign on our gate but you may need to slow down in order to see it! The GPS should guide you right to the property. Please note, because of our elevated location the winds can be strong at times - but the views make it worth it in our opinion!
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AU$50
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Clancy Springs, South Gippsland

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Pound Creek, VIC
Clancy Springs is set on a peaceful 40 acre Farm between the seaside towns of Inverloch and Venus Bay. Our new Kangaroo Rise camp kitchen is now available for all our guests with a toilet & shower at the back with separate access. Also added a new smart Tv to watch all the footy action, get in quick to book your Grand Final weekend . Guests can enjoy a quiet afternoon drink around the jetty pond or try your angling skills with the Bass & Silver Perch. Keep an eye out for the local koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, & more.If you're really lucky you may even spot a Fallow Deer down by the edge of the bush. Enjoy star gazing , bird watching and the magnificent sunset in this peaceful setting. Activities in the area include swimming in the tranquil clear blue waters of Anderson Inlet, Inverloch or the beautiful surf beach of Venus Bay. Visiting amazing wineries & farmers markets, fishing at Anderson Inlet, Walkerville & Shallow Inlet & walking or riding your pushy along the Great Southern Rail Trail. We're close to Phillip Island & one of Victoria's largest coastal wilderness areas, Wilsons Prom. We are also only 9 mins from Leongatha Golf Course, regarded as one of the best in Sth Gippsland. Our new Kangaroo Rise camp kitchen is now available for all our guests with a toilet & shower at the back with separate access. Fires are permitted from 1st May to 30th November and Fire pits & wood can be supplied .
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AU$84
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Anchor Belle Holiday Park

64 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Cowes, VIC
Our Unique Phillip Island Accommodation in Cowes! Conveniently located just a 90-minute drive from bustling Melbourne and only 2 km from the heart of Cowes. Our park is just a stone’s throw from pristine and safe swimming beaches. Proudly family-operated for over 60 years, we offer all of the convenient facilities to make your stay one to remember. Just 100m to the beautiful beachfront! Indoor swimming pool Jumping Cushion Games Room Pet Friendly (off-peak sites only) Ensuite Powered Sites Playground and Ball Court Kiosk and Conference Room 500m to the boat ramp
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AU$52
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Cloverlea Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Cloverlea, VIC
Pitch your tent at the rear of our home with views of Mt Worth and the Baw Baw ranges. \ Enjoy star gazing while sitting by the firepit, listen to the lowing of the cattle and calls of the birds. Walk the forests, cycle the countryside, eat local produce at the local cafes. The campground is a lovely flat area of lawn close to the rear of our home. We would be sure not to disturb your privacy. A short drive away you will find cafe's in Darnum, Yarragon or Warragul. Further afield you'll enjoy Poowong Pub to the south and Noojee Pub to the north. For the nature lovers, Mt Worth is a must, along with Blue Rock Dam in Willow Grove. Our property is located on a road with 100km traffic, however it is not a busy road and should not disturb your time here. Please bring a port-a-loo as we don't have outdoor facilities. There is a public toilet at the Darnum shops. Hot water is available. Gippsland is known for it's high rainfall so do pack a jacket and gumboots. We have a couple of Dexter steer of our own and agist a few other poddy calves. There is a small water rill and self fed dam where the wild ducks congregate. The dam is enclosed with fencing. Please note, all our fences are electric so please avoid touching them! We have stables and a grass arena for horses to agist. Suggested places to ride/walk include the Heritage Horse Trail through Bunyip State Park and nearby Kurth Kiln Regional Park. Walkers will love the Strezleki eucalypts as you walk around Mt Worth State Park or visit the Blue Rock dam in Willow Grove for a summer swim.
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Old Dairy at The Grange, Buln Buln

4 sites · RVs10 acres · Buln Buln, VIC
Our empty and unused dairy has space available for up to 4, fully self contained vans. Located on the edge of the picturesque town of Buln Buln, take in views of rolling green hills while the gentle cattle and sheep graze nearby paddocks. We have access to power and river water (not suitable for drinking) but no toilet so your vehicle must be fully self contained. There is a free public dump point available at Neerim South (a 10 minute drive north) 10 minutes drive to the larger township of Warragul. Firewood can be provided for an additional fee. $15 per night no power or water or $22 per night with power and water. There is no access to the main house or paddocks unless accompanied by the property host. There is some traffic noise during the day but the nights are peaceful.
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Swan Bay Holiday Park

10 sites · RVs, Tents26 acres · Grovedale, VIC
If you dabble in wildlife adventures, take a short stroll down to the Bay and you are standing in Port Phillip Heads National Marine Park, jump on a boat or kayak whilst encircled by some of Australia’s rarest species of birds. Look out for the ‘Orange Bellied Parrott’ with only a mere 50 left in the wild! Or submerge yourself and see it all from a different angle scuba diving in the silent world and enjoy the protected sea life in the crystal clear water.
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Caravan camping in Phillip Island with electricity hookup and water hookup guide

Overview

If you want to see some of Australia’s iconic animals, Victoria’s Phillip Island is a must-visit. Famed for its free-roaming penguins and the country’s largest colony of fur seals, the island is also home to the Phillip Island Wildlife Park, with more than 100 different species of native animals, as well as a koala conservation center. You’ll also find a dramatic coastline with beaches perfect for swimming and surfing. Many travelers visit on a day trip from Melbourne, but by setting up camp for a night or more, you’ll get to enjoy all the island has to offer.

Where to go

Summerlands

On the southwestern tip of Phillip Island, Summerlands is home to the island’s main attraction, the Penguin Parade. The natural spectacle of tens of thousands of penguins emerging from the ocean and waddling toward their nests takes place just after sunset every evening. Nearby you’ll find Nobbies Centre, outside of which you can see fur seals and birds, then learn about them through interactive displays. As Summerlands is a protected area, you’ll need to set up camp a little farther away. Nevertheless, you’ll find camping areas within a 10-minute drive.

Ventnor

In the small town of Ventnor, just a five-minute drive from the Penguin Parade, camping options include upscale glamping near Berry’s Beach and rural settings near Ventnor Beach.

Cowes

As the island’s main township, Cowes is home to several accommodation options, including camping areas. Your choices include family-friendly holiday parks with access to both the beach and nearby shops and restaurants.

Newhaven

In the southeast of the island, minutes from San Remo, Newhaven is home to caravan parks set upon sand dunes. Some parks feature powered caravan sites and non-powered camping grounds, plus comforts such as wifi and family playgrounds.

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