Private sites caravan camping near Margaret River

Surf breaks, migrating whales, and excellent wineries are all within reach of Margaret River.

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Margaret River - Rosa Glen Farm

8 sites · RVs80 acres · Rosa Glen, WA
Hello, welcome to Rosa Glen Farm in Margaret River. Our farm is set on 80 acres divided by vineyard, open fields and native bushland. We are perfectly positioned to see our beautiful region and our wines.😁 Just over two years ago we stumbled upon this gorgeous property and turned it into a boutique, biodynamic winery and farm. Our vines however were already established and some of the first planted in the area in 1978. Since buying the farm we have introduced olives, a small citrus orchard and numerous fruit trees. The farm is a working farm and well.. a massive work in progress. Our passion is the land, the environment, making good wine, listening to music, eating good food and sharing all of this with our community. We are opening up our farm to share with like minded souls who share the same passions as us (our community). Over the years we have started to learn about the secret spots on our property. The ones which are secluded, capture beautiful pieces of light at certain times of the day, where the black cockatoos love to rest on the branches of the gum trees, the areas where weeping peppermints create a haven and the frequencies and syncronities of the frogs elevate at certain times of the year and times of the day are so loud that you cant hear yourself think. As a result we have a number of beautiful secluded spots on our property we would love to share. As we are small and have no facilities and we can only accept a small number who are fully self contained. (Please see NOTES below) Our region 'Margaret River' is famous for WINE but there are so many other things that make this place special. A wild but beautiful coastline uninhibited by people, karri forest, caves, mountain bike trails and a 120km coastal walk. We are also known for surfing and close by are a number of world famous breaks including Surfers Point which is located 20 minutes from the farm. Closer to the farm you can enjoy a short walk to a beautiful winery called SI Vintners, drive to The Berry Farm or the quirky town of Witchcliffe. At Witchcliffe you will find Darnell's General Store which has a beautiful giftshop (The Shed), cellar door (Amato Vino), coffee shop (Witchy Brews) and fantastic pub (Dear Darnells) and vintage stores which it has become reknown for. NOTES: We only accept self-contained caravans/motorhomes/vans/rooftop tents, so PLEASE DO NOT BOOK UNLESS YOU HAVE YOUR OWN CHEMICAL TOILET. NO EXCEPTIONS, YOU WILL BE TURNED AWAY. WE DO NOT ACCEPT GROUND TENTS OR SWAGS. DO NOT BOOK UNLESS YOU ARE IN A SELF CONTAINED VEHICLE IE CARAVAN, MOTORHOME, CAMPER-TRAILER, ROOF-TOP TENT ECT.
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Amber Ridge Estate

8 sites · RVs, Tents68 acres · Paynedale, WA
68-acre peaceful retreat nestled within State Forest, a short drive from Donnybrook. We are one of only two properties in this small, isolated pocket. We have four sites available for self-contained campers, and one site that offers bathroom facilities. Stay here and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of your surroundings over a glass of wine from one of the local wineries or head out and explore the beautiful Geographe Wine Region. Redgum Hill Nestled in amongst the red gums on an elevated position near the edge of the property, you will be camping next to the old hay shed. The birdlife here is amazing, with red tailed cockatoos and honeyeaters amongst others frequently visiting. Please take care whilst exploring around this area, there are some deep rabbit warrens around the hay shed, which can be hidden in the grass in winter. This site has no facilities, self-contained campers/vans only. You MUST bring a toilet with you. Valley Vista Valley Vista is a private and secluded haven, on an elevated spot backed onto state forest looking down over the valley, with arguably the best views of the farm. This site has no facilities, self-contained campers/vans only. You MUST bring a toilet with you. Creek Junction Creek Junction is a peaceful area by the creek line nestled in amongst the trees, where the gully running down the hill meets the creek. One of our three dams is hidden in amongst the tea tree bushes nearby. You can see the house from this campsite, but it is far enough away that privacy is not an issue. This site has no facilities, self-contained campers/vans only. You MUST bring a toilet with you. Please be aware, all of our dams are seasonal and will be very low in the summer months. We also recommend that you do not swim in them. Hidden Corner Hidden Corner is situated at the back corner of the property. It is the most isolated of the three campsites with views of the open paddock and across the valley in front of you and state forest behind. This site has no facilities. We are only approved for self-contained campers/vans. You MUST bring a toilet with you. Shed Pad with bathroom Shed Pad is a powered site (15 amp) situated next to the main shed with bathroom facilities, including a flushing toilet. This site is relatively flat, perfect for a couple of tents or two medium/one large caravan. It overlooks neighbouring paddocks and state forest. Please note, this site has a two-night minimum stay requirement. Base price covers two people.
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Private sites caravan camping near Margaret River guide

Overview

Fringed by a pristine stretch of Indian Ocean coastline, the Western Australian town of Margaret River is beloved by travelers from near and afar for its excellent wineries, thriving food scene, and gorgeous beaches. Those looking for a laid-back day on the beach can enjoy the white sand and calm waters of Geographe Bay, while surfers and other water sports enthusiasts should head for the reef break at Yallingup Beach. Add an extensive underground cave network, whale-watching, and lush national parks, and you’ll start to get a picture of how much the region has to offer.

Around Town

Overnighting in town gives you the perfect base from which to explore the surrounding area, especially the nearby Voyager and Leeuwin Estate wineries. In a natural forest setting a 10-minute drive south of Margaret River, and close to Boranup Forest National Park, Margaret River Retreat offers a range of lodging choices, from glamping and cabins to studio rooms. Both within walking distance of the town center, Riverview Tourist Park and Margaret River Tourist Park have powered and unpowered caravan and camping sites, as well as cabins, which include such perks as wifi and camp kitchens.

Yallingup

Around a 30-minute drive north of Margaret River, Yallingup offers spectacular seascape views, epic surf breaks, and idyllic white-sand beaches. You can get active on the water, snorkel in the clear lagoon at Yallingup Beach, marvel at the unique formations of Ngilgi Cave, and explore the beautiful forests of the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park. Set waterfront, with views over Yallingup Bay, the family-friendly Yallingup Beach Holiday Park features a mix of cabins and shaded van and tent sites. Inland, Caves Caravan Park offers a range of accommodations from chalets, to powered and unpowered camping sites and caravan bays.

Busselton

Set on the long curve of the gorgeous Geographe Bay, the beach town of Busselton is famed for the long Busselton Jetty and Underwater Observatory. As a tourism hub, you’ll find plenty of conveniences here, including a choice of accommodation options from luxe resorts to well-equipped caravan parks. Steps from the beach, options at Sandy Bay Holiday Park include cozy Swiss-style chalets and powered caravan and camping sites with access to a camp kitchen. Just west of town and overlooking the bay, Mandalay Holiday Resort Beach offers everything from shady, powered sites for caravans, camping, and motorhomes; cottages and villas, and luxe glamping tents, all with access to the camp kitchen, bbq, wifi, and laundry facilities.

Augusta

Perched on the tip of raw and rugged Cape Leeuwin, the quiet little town of Augusta is known for its historic lighthouse, surf breaks, migrating whales, and as the starting point for the 76-mile (123-kilometer) Cape to Cape Track that runs all the way to Cape Naturaliste. Within walking distance of town, Turner Holiday Park has powered and unpowered sites, as well as two-bedroom chalets. Surrounded by woodland, on the Blackwood River, the Alexandra Bridge Camping Ground offers a tranquil, and more basic, getway, while the Boogaloo Surf & Yoga Campsite has unpowered camping, bell tent glamping, and activities including surfboard-making, yoga, and massage.

When to go

The Margaret River region's relatively mild climate makes it a pleasure to visit any time of year, though winter (June through August) can be chilly and wet. Summer (December through February) brings pleasantly warm-to-hot days that are best for enjoying the beaches and surfing, while the crisp days of spring (September through November) are ideal for viewing the colorful wildflowers that bloom around the area. The region has the longest whale-watching season in Australia. You can spot migrating humpback, southern right, and occasional blue whales from June through August in Flinders Bay, Augusta, and from September to early December in Geographe Bay, Busselton.

Know before you go

  • There are limited local bus services between Margaret River, Augusta, and Busselton: Renting a car is the most convenient way to travel.
  • As a major tourist center, you’ll find plenty of places to stock up on supplies in Margaret River.
  • Entry fees apply at many parks in Western Australia. An annual park pass can save you money if you plan to visit a few.
  • As the region is often busy with tourists, especially in summer, it’s a good idea to make reservations in advance.

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