The best camping near Port Campbell National Park

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Olive Farm

45 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Murroon, VIC
Welcome to the Olive Farm! We are a working olive farm situated on the edge of the Otway Ranges, between Deans Marsh and Birregurra, 25 minutes to Lorne and the Great Ocean Road, and only a few kilometers from the famous Brae Restaurant. We are in a beautiful part of the world, so please remember and take all your rubbish with you when you leave. Dogs are welcome, but please be aware that we are full of kangaroos, sheep, and other wildlife, so they may need to be placed on a leash for the safety of fellow campers and wildlife. Fires are permitted in fire pits, and wood is available to purchase on-site. during the cooler months. We have a fragile ecosystem here, so we ask not to bring in wood and to purchase it off the farm. Olive oil from 2024 is available, and table olives harvested this year are in brine, ready to jar up. The table olives we have are Kalamata, Spanish Queens, and Jumbo Kalamata.
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Cumberland River Holiday Park

88 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Lorne, VIC
Welcome to Cumberland River Holiday Park, the best camping location on the famous Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. The perfect base to explore the coast and surrounds. Camping next to a peaceful trickling river can be a delight, and our campsites will not disappoint, from garden sites to riverfront sites all with picturesque views of the cliff face escarpment. Our cozy garden cabins sleep up-to 6 people. They feature a gas look-alike fire place, plasma television with 40 satellite channels, a fully functional kitchen with a full-size stove and refrigerator, and a peaceful and private verandah. These delightfully bright and modern 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom River View Units have a fully equipped kitchen, gas space heating, and satellite flat-screen TV. Sleeps a maximum of 6 people. Has a private balcony with views over the river and gorge.
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Matthews Creek Farm

3 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Murroon, VIC
Matthew’s Creek Hipcamp is a 30 acre north-facing slope looking out from the Otway Ranges towards the volcanic Western Districts. Behind us lies the grand splendour of the Great Ocean Road with all it’s wonderful attractions. (www.visitgreatoceanroad.org.au) This camp offers a great place to park or pitch the tent and explore everything the region has on offer. We guarantee privacy, seclusion, security, peace, and tranquility. Although, there is Rocky, the Light Sussex rooster to add to the atmosphere! There is patchy mobile and internet at the sites. It is best to arrive in daylight, we are difficult to find in the dark. In the near vicinity we have the Pennyroyal Raspberry farm and Hero’s winery. For lunch or dinner there is The Store in Dean’s Marsh, the Pub and restaurant in Birregurra and the Forrest Brewing Company in Forrest, and Gentle Annie in Pennyroyal who provide grazing platters and picnics featuring many of the locally produced treats found on the Otway Harvest Trail (www.otwayharvesttrail.org.au). We have 3 camping sites, the Goat Paddock, suitable for larger vehicles and RVs, and the Old Orchard, more suited for tents only due to access issues and the Creek Flat. The Creek Flat is 4WD access only. We only take one booking per site. Campers are welcome to walk downhill to the creek, and along the creek line. Electric fencing may be on. Untreated rainwater is provided in plastic bottles. Please message us via the app if you need more water. Welcome to Matthews Creek Hipcamp!
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Lake Colac Holiday Park

40 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Colac, VIC
Lake Colac Holiday Park is located on the Lake Colac foreshore beside the beautiful Colac Botanic Gardens and Barongarook Creek. Offering guests a choice of caravan and camping sites, including regular powered and unpowered sites, en-suite powered sites with gravel drive-through and 24-hour on-site caretakers. The holiday park is a short stroll from the Botanic Gardens, playground and Café, bird sanctuary and an easy walk to the Colac Township. A short drive to the Otways and Great Ocean Road makes this an ideal base to see the sights, and the perfect base alongside ferry crossings on the Spirit of Tasmania. Lake Colac Holiday Park provides a range of facilities and amenities to help make your stay more comfortable. Please find the list of amenities available to all guests: Dog friendly Powered and unpowered sites Reception Shower facilities Restroom facilities
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Ridgetop Campsite at St Anselms

3 sites · Tents4 acres · Beech Forest, VIC
Our campsite is located in the magical Otways on top of a ridge with wonderful views. We run a studio/art gallery cafe, called Art Reach Studio Gallery, that is located walking distance from the campsite. This campsite located near many beautiful natural wonders including the Redwoods Forest, and many waterfalls including the Triplet Falls, the Hopetoun Falls, and Beauchamp Falls. This campsite offers drinking water, a toilet and access to wifi. Furry family members on leashes are welcome. At this time fires are not permitted. Our region is known for rich, fertile soil and its beech, blackwood and ash trees. For walking and cycling enthusiasts the Old Beechy Rail Trail is a must, where you can experience picturesque forests, farmland and abundant wildlife. If you're after some adrenaline inducing activities then head over to the The Otway Fly where you can enjoy tree-top walks and the zipline. For those wishing to relax, you don't have to venture far with the cafe,snacks and cakes next door.
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Twelve Apostles Motel & Country Retreat

18 sites · Lodging, RVs10 acres · Princetown, VIC
Twelve Apostles Motel & Country Retreat offers fully air-conditioned rooms and pet-friendly rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV. It is only 3-minute drive from the world-famous Twelve Apostles and 12 Apostles Visitor Information Centre and 4-minute drive to the Gibson Step and beach. Loch Ard Gorge is just 7 kilometers away. Please kindly note due to the pandemic the onsite restaurant has been closed. The nearest restaurants and stores are located in Port Campbell, about 15 15-minute drive. Meanwhile, self-check-in and check-out are now available. All rooms, 9 motel rooms, and 4 cottages include a fridge, microwave, heater, electric blanket, private bathroom, and car parking. A kettle and toast, coffee, tea, and milk are provided. There are some wildlife animals around the property, which guests may see in different seasons, such as kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and birds. The property is particularly loved by families, couples, kids, and people with pets. Amenities: - BBQ Area - Pet friendly - Non-Smoking Property - WiFi Internet - Children Play Area - Non-Smoking Rooms - Café - Air-Conditioning - Garden - Mini Fridge - Room Service - TV
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About

Port Campbell National Park is a treasure trove of natural wonders, from the iconic Twelve Apostles to the historic Loch Ard Gorge. Visitors can immerse themselves in the park's scenic drives, witness the dramatic coastline, and spot an array of wildlife. While camping isn't mentioned, the park offers a plethora of activities including hiking, wildlife viewing, and exploring the rich cultural heritage of the Shipwreck Coast.

When to go

The best time to visit Port Campbell National Park is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the natural beauty of the park is at its peak. Summer brings larger crowds and winter can be quite windy and cool, making the shoulder seasons ideal for a visit.

Know before you go

  • Check for any current park closures or safety warnings before your visit.
  • Accessibility options are available; watch Parks Victoria's video for all abilities access information.
  • Assistance dogs are permitted in the park, adhering to specific entry requirements.
  • Adhere to marked trails to protect the fragile coastal environment and ensure your safety.
  • Visitor facilities like lookouts and walking tracks may be subject to change; confirm before you go.

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