Coastal caravan camping with full hookups near Bunbury

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3 top coastal caravan sites near Bunbury

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Busselton Lazy Days Caravan Park

89 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Broadwater, WA
Lazy Days Caravan Park is the perfect family getaway conveniently located on Bussell Highway in the heart of Busselton. With affordable park home accommodation, onsite caravans and pet-friendly camping sites, Lazy Days offer Busselton accommodation for savvy guests travelling on a budget. The central Busselton location is ideal for travellers wishing to explore the very best of Western Australia’s South West. A brisk 8-minute walk and you’ll arrive at the pristine beachfront or a short 9-minute drive to the unmissable Busselton Jetty. Speak to the park managers about local tours and famous local Busselton attractions and make the most of your stay. Whether planning an overnight stay on your trip further south or planning a few weeks' family holiday in Busselton, Lazy Days Caravan Park is the ideal destination.
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RAC Busselton Holiday Park

153 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Abbey, WA
Nestled on the doorsteps of Busselton and Dunsborough, RAC Busselton Holiday Park is the perfect setting for your next escape to WA's South West. Set amongst eight hectares of natural bushland just off Caves Road, you can relax by the peppermint trees or stroll down to the crystal-clear waters of Geographe Bay. Busselton town is nearby too, with a variety of attractions to keep solo travellers, groups of friends, and families entertained. Our Busselton accommodation is also located a short drive from Margaret River, with wineries, breweries and restaurants to explore. Enjoy self-contained convenience with motel-style rooms and cabins or choose to use our powered or unpowered caravan and campsites, with pet-friendly options available. Our holiday accommodation puts you at the centre of everything Busselton and its surroundings can offer.
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AU$35
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White Hill Rest

1 site · RV5 acres · Bouvard, WA
Our 5-acre property in Bouvard is surrounded by natural bushland. Here you will find beautiful native trees and wildlife including an array of birds, endangered Red-tailed black cockatoos, as well as our friendly kangaroos. White Hill Rest is adjacent to Yalgorup National Park where you will find the nearby White Hill Beach (4WD only), Tims Thicket (4WD only), Thrombolites and the Giants. Explore the Peel Inlet where you can see the Mandurah Dolphins, and migratory birds. Take advantage of the countless fishing spots that the area has to offer. Go crabbing for the Blue Swimmer crabs in the estuary (Crab scoops available to hire). Enjoy breakfast and local produce at the nearby Peel Produce Markets (Every Saturday morning). Venture into Mandurah town for the hustle and bustle of local shops, award winning restaurants, nightlife, boat hire, and dolphin cruises. We have one acre available on our bush block suitable for caravans, tents and camper trailers. Please note that we have a 1 year old Whippet, he tends to bark at campers when they first arrive but will then leave you alone. He is well-natured and friendly, and is used to children.
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AU$41
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Coastal caravan camping with full hookups near Bunbury guide

Overview

Just under two hours’ drive south of Perth, Bunbury may be Western Australia’s third-largest city, but it hasn’t lost that coastal, country-town feel. Probably best known for its farmers market, Bunbury is also the entryway to the forested hills, vineyards, and shores of Western Australia’s southwestern region, with both the Ferguson Valley and the Margaret River region right on its doorstep. Accommodation options are as varied as the landscapes that surround this coastal city, with everything from bush cabins, beach campsites, cosmopolitan caravan parks, and family-friendly ocean-front holiday parks with swimming pools on offer.

Where to go

Bunbury, Australind & Vicinity

Pretty much the definition of the best of both worlds, Bunbury’s caravan parks offer pool-side cabins, campsites, and caravan pitches just a stone’s throw from the beach and the city, while Australind has some tranquil riverside campgrounds and caravan parks. If you prefer your camping to be a little wilder, you can head further north onto the Leschenault Peninsula, where you’ll find a handful of campgrounds sandwiched between the estuary and the ocean.

Busselton & Dunsborough

Follow the sweeping shores of Geographe Bay south and you’ll soon stumble upon Busselton, where you can stop to explore the two-kilometre-long wooden jetty and soak up the holiday vibes or head south still to Dunsborough. Two of Western Australia’s best-loved holiday destinations, both Busselton and Dunsborough offer visitors an array of camping and lodging options, from 5-star retreats on the edge of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park to campsites with 5-star views.

Ferguson Valley & Wellington National Park

East of Bunbury lies the rolling hills and vineyards of Ferguson Valley and the towering forests of Wellington National Park. Home to the biggest dam mural in the world, as well as some great mountain bike tracks, riverside camping, and plenty of opportunities for swimming and paddling, Wellington National Park is a great spot to switch off and get away from it all.

When to go

With a Mediterranean-style climate—hot, dry summers and cooler, wetter winters—Bunbury is a great time for camping all year round, although you might have to bring warm layers and a rain jacket in the winter. Summer is the most popular time to go camping in Bunbury, but this also means the caravan parks and campsites fill up well in advance. If you don’t mind slightly cooler weather, spring is even better, with great weather, wildflowers, and quieter campgrounds.

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