The best river, stream, or creek glamping near Anglesea

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If you're looking for a luxurious camping experience in Australia, Hipcamp has over 140 options for you to choose from near Anglesea, Victoria. All of these options offer glamping accommodations and are located close to the river to fulfil your activity/terrain preferences. The average price per night for these options is $100, with some starting as low as $22. Shacks at Kardella Park, Toolangi Heights, and Clancy Springs are top-rated campsites in this location with 328, 74, and 62 reviews respectively. Popular amenities include campfires, pets, and potable water, while biking, fishing, and off-roading are some of the popular activities you can enjoy during your stay.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Anglesea

1. Geelong Holiday Park

33km from Anglesea · 100 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
**Please note that our office is closed on Christmas Day (25 December), and we do not accept arrivals or departures on this date. Any bookings made with a check-in or check-out on 25 December will be cancelled. Thank you for your understanding.** Just 2km from Geelong CBD and Waterfront, Geelong Holiday Park combines relaxed riverside charm, comfort and convenience— its your ideal base to explore Geelong, Ocean Grove, Torquay, and the Great Ocean Road! Nestled alongside the scenic Barwon River, this park places you right at the heart of one of Coastal Victoria’s most beautiful regions. Just minutes away, you’ll discover Geelong’s vibrant CBD and waterfront, the surf beaches of Ocean Grove, Torquay and the famous Bell's Beach, as well as family favourites like Adventure Park Geelong. With local parks, boutique wineries, and riverside trails at your doorstep, there are endless ways to explore—or simply unwind by the pool and soak up the serene surroundings. Geelong CBD – 7-minutes by car Torquay – 20-minutes by car Ocean Grove Beach – 20-minutes by car Melbourne CBD – 1-hour by car Geelong Accommodation Geelong Holiday Park has accommodation for every traveller, ranging from comfortable, fully self-contained cabins and holiday villas to shady campsites— we have something to suit every need and budget!
Toilets
Showers
Full hookups
from 
AU$152
 / night

3. Hidden Valley House, Anakie

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53km from Anglesea · 7 sites · Lodging
Hidden Valley House is nestled in Anakie, VIC, set within the scenic Brisbane National Ranges and only a 1-hour drive from Melbourne CBD. Taking into consideration our ethos around sustainability, the cabin is “off-grid” so solar powered with a composting toilet but with all the amenities you need. The cabin has spectacular views overlooking the valley with an abundance of wildlife and has a small creek and several caves which have formed over millions of years. As well as the cabin, we offer a camping area to larger groups that need overflow accommodation if the cabin is not big enough. This makes Hidden Valley House a fantastic option for large groups wanting to have all the comfort and amenities of the cabin, but experience the back-to-basic joy of camping in nature. Set on an 18-acre property at the start of the Brisbane National Ranges, it is home to koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, sugar gliders and an abundance of birds including eagles and kookaburras. Furthermore, the land is protected by Trust for Nature and Land for Wildlife offering long-term protection for many ecosystems, species and native wildlife. The property is surrounded by national parks and is only a short drive from charming, historical towns such as Meredith and Steiglitz and only 25mins to Geelong. A number of family-owned wineries are located nearby and within Victoria’s Moorabool Valley winery. AWD/4WD recommended
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$463
 / night

If you're looking for a luxurious camping experience in Australia, Hipcamp has over 140 options for you to choose from near Anglesea, Victoria. All of these options offer glamping accommodations and are located close to the river to fulfil your activity/terrain preferences. The average price per night for these options is $100, with some starting as low as $22. Shacks at Kardella Park, Toolangi Heights, and Clancy Springs are top-rated campsites in this location with 328, 74, and 62 reviews respectively. Popular amenities include campfires, pets, and potable water, while biking, fishing, and off-roading are some of the popular activities you can enjoy during your stay.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Anglesea

1. Geelong Holiday Park

33km from Anglesea · 100 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
**Please note that our office is closed on Christmas Day (25 December), and we do not accept arrivals or departures on this date. Any bookings made with a check-in or check-out on 25 December will be cancelled. Thank you for your understanding.** Just 2km from Geelong CBD and Waterfront, Geelong Holiday Park combines relaxed riverside charm, comfort and convenience— its your ideal base to explore Geelong, Ocean Grove, Torquay, and the Great Ocean Road! Nestled alongside the scenic Barwon River, this park places you right at the heart of one of Coastal Victoria’s most beautiful regions. Just minutes away, you’ll discover Geelong’s vibrant CBD and waterfront, the surf beaches of Ocean Grove, Torquay and the famous Bell's Beach, as well as family favourites like Adventure Park Geelong. With local parks, boutique wineries, and riverside trails at your doorstep, there are endless ways to explore—or simply unwind by the pool and soak up the serene surroundings. Geelong CBD – 7-minutes by car Torquay – 20-minutes by car Ocean Grove Beach – 20-minutes by car Melbourne CBD – 1-hour by car Geelong Accommodation Geelong Holiday Park has accommodation for every traveller, ranging from comfortable, fully self-contained cabins and holiday villas to shady campsites— we have something to suit every need and budget!
Toilets
Showers
Full hookups
from 
AU$152
 / night

3. Hidden Valley House, Anakie

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(24)
53km from Anglesea · 7 sites · Lodging
Hidden Valley House is nestled in Anakie, VIC, set within the scenic Brisbane National Ranges and only a 1-hour drive from Melbourne CBD. Taking into consideration our ethos around sustainability, the cabin is “off-grid” so solar powered with a composting toilet but with all the amenities you need. The cabin has spectacular views overlooking the valley with an abundance of wildlife and has a small creek and several caves which have formed over millions of years. As well as the cabin, we offer a camping area to larger groups that need overflow accommodation if the cabin is not big enough. This makes Hidden Valley House a fantastic option for large groups wanting to have all the comfort and amenities of the cabin, but experience the back-to-basic joy of camping in nature. Set on an 18-acre property at the start of the Brisbane National Ranges, it is home to koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, sugar gliders and an abundance of birds including eagles and kookaburras. Furthermore, the land is protected by Trust for Nature and Land for Wildlife offering long-term protection for many ecosystems, species and native wildlife. The property is surrounded by national parks and is only a short drive from charming, historical towns such as Meredith and Steiglitz and only 25mins to Geelong. A number of family-owned wineries are located nearby and within Victoria’s Moorabool Valley winery. AWD/4WD recommended
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$463
 / night
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