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.
The site was very similar to photographed and described which we were pleased with. No toilets on site - public toilets 150 m walk away which was disappointing as this was not noted in the listing. We booked for 3 nights and ended up leaving after the first night and finding a free camp instead as we felt quite unwelcome at our stay. We were not allowed to use the bins on site for our waste which was minimal and directed to the street bins up the road which were overflowing with waste. Convenient spot but would not stay again.
Quite pricey for what you get, the cafe/art gallery is very cute tho.
The pros :
Cafe nearby
Art gallery is lovely and some board games in the cafe
Church is next door if you’re into that
The cons :
Public Toilets 200meters away and when we were there was very smelly and dirty
Downhill so hard to find a nice place to set the tent
By the road, so a bit load and not very private
You share the small expensive place with someone else
We were very happy to find this place as it was one of our only option by the great ocean road though