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Best Caravan Parks Victoria

September 20, 2022

Caravan trips combine everything you could want in a holiday: independence, flexibility, and breathtaking destinations. Travelling in Victoria offers countless adventures, many of which are conveniently located near some of the finest caravan parks available. Here are our top seven Victorian caravan parks, perfect for any type of vacationer. From roomy campsites and fun family activities to beachfront locations, there’s something for everyone.

Bright Caravan Park

Bright Caravan Park offers a range of accommodation options, including powered sites suitable for all types of travellers. These sites come with power, water, and sullage (wastewater) hookups and come in standard or slab (concrete) versions. Various size and shading options are also available.

This park has many entertainment options, including two outdoor pools, a games room, a TV room, and two BBQ areas.

There are many adventures to have outside of the park, with numerous guides available for different interests. Some notable activities include:

Torquay Foreshore Caravan Park

The Torquay Foreshore Caravan Park is located near the Torquay Surf Beach and the entrance to the Great Ocean Road. This caravan park offers over 300 campsites from $52 per night, all with power and water hookups.

With the beach at your doorstep, there is already plenty of fun to be had. However, Torquay also offers heaps of fun facilities, including:

  • An outdoor jumping cushion
  • A playground
  • An indoor games room
  • Fishing platforms at Spring Creek

Enjoy the many attractions this surfing capital has to offer, such as the 44-kilometre Surf Coast Walk, Surf City Plaza, and the Surf World Museum. There are plenty of other things to do in Torquay besides going to the beach; you can explore the Otway Ranges or visit Minya and Mount Duneed Wineries if you’re into trying local wines.

Anglesea Family Caravan Park

The Anglesea Family Caravan Park is another excellent option for a beachside getaway. It has over 250 camping sites with power and water facilities, starting at $62 a night.

There are many things to do at this gorgeous park, with jumping cushions, an outdoor heated pool, free mini golf, a playground, and an indoor spa.

If you’re looking for a sweet treat, head to the Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie and Ice Creamery. After that, go for a walk to burn off the calories on one of the many scenic routes:

Merool Holiday Park

Tasman Holiday Parks’ Merool on the Murray offers first-class water sports and camping experiences, with access to 1.5 kilometres of Murray River frontage. This caravan park has extensive powered slab, gravel and grass sites and is closely located to site facilities.

There are many in-house facilities, including an open veggie garden, a games room, a lagoon-style pool, a playground, two jumping pillows and giant chess.

When you’re not exploring the park, you can take an award-winning paddle steamer cruise on the Murray River. Other local attractions include the National Holden Motor Museum, the Farmers Market, and the Great Aussie Beer Shed.

Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park

Stay in the heart of the Grampians at this gorgeous tourist park, boasting various grassy powered sites or unpowered sites for those who enjoy the authentic bush camp experience. All of the sites have a dump point, and most have sullage and water facilities.

While staying at Halls Gap Lakeside, you can enjoy the two woodfire heated pools, perfect for winter trips. Or why not take some time to enjoy the eight Springfree trampolines at the playground? They’re some of the safest trampolines in the world, and adults can jump on them too!

Nearby, there are heaps of local businesses to explore and exciting activities to do, including:

Gentle Annie Caravan Park

Gentle Annie Caravan and Camping Reserve is located on the King River, right near the small town of Whitfield. This caravan park offers powered and unpowered sites with access to water and gorgeous views.

This humble park offers ample facilities, including four gas barbeques, and close access to stunning locations, including:

The Alpine National Park

The largest park in Victoria, this gorgeous location offers stunning views every season, with colourful wildflowers in the warmer months and vast snowfields during the winter.

Dandongadale Falls

The Dandongadale Falls are the highest falls in Victoria, boasting a 255-metre fall. You can view these falls from the last section of the road to Lake Cobbler. It’s advised that you access this road with a 4WD.

Powers Lookout

Marvel at the beauty of King Valley at this historic location, named after Harry Power for his use of this lookout as a hideout in the 1860s. This lookout has two points, the first of which offers wheelchair access.

Greta Cemetery

This well-maintained cemetery is a powerful piece of Australian history, the final resting place of Ned Kelly and many of his family members.

Lake William Hovel

A popular fishing location, visitors can enjoy many activities here, including canoeing, hiking, and four-wheel driving.

Beacon Resort

Only 90 minutes from Melbourne and located at the entrance to Queenscliff, this beachside location offers numerous grassy caravan sites with power, water, sullage and sewer facilities.

This BIG4 caravan park offers heaps of activities, services and facilities to enjoy, including:

  • Free kids’ activities
  • Free yoga and pilates classes
  • Coffee delivery
  • An indoor heated pool
  • An indoor adventure playground
  • An outdoor playground
  • An outdoor communal gas fireplace
  • A giant jumping pillow
  • Bike and go-kart hire
  • A full-size tennis court
  • A half-court basketball court
  • A 24/7 fitness studio

With heaps to do on-site, it’s a wonder that you’ll ever leave, but if you do, there are still plenty of activities in the local area:

Adventure Park

Enjoy something for every member of the family at Victoria’s biggest theme park, located 10 minutes from Beacon Resort. This incredible park has heaps of amazing rides and attractions.

Blues Train

Enjoy live blues music, dance, beer and wine as you travel on this one-of-a-kind steam train. Running along the Bellarine Railway, you’ll enjoy picturesque Swan Bay views.

Jirrahlinga Wildlife Sanctuary

Get to know the local wildlife at the Jirrahlinga Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can pat koalas, visit dingo pups and wombats, and learn about the gorgeous animals that inhabit Australia.

This is just a tiny sample of the things you can explore in Queenscliff and its surrounds, with more activities available here.

From scenic mountain views to breezy beachside stays, there’s something for everyone in Victoria. With these top seven caravan parks, you can start planning your next caravanning adventure.

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