Cave camping near Balwyn North

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Wildcroft an Escape to the Country

26 sites · RVs, Tents600 acres · Yea, VIC
Welcome to Wildcroft Estate, a little piece of heaven nestled in the beautiful valley of Yea hills of Victoria. Where every moment feels like a slice of paradise. Our serene sanctuary offers an opportunity for profound inner rejuvenation, stirring dormant hearts awake. Spread across six hundred acres of pristine natural splendor, guests are invited to immerse themselves in the embrace of nature, camping beneath starlit skies and relishing the serene spectacle of sunrise and sunset. Venture into the wilderness to witness the dance of local wildlife in their native habitat, serenaded by the enchanting melodies of birdsong and the majestic call of stag deer roaring to a doe for mating. Our friendly equine companions are eager to share a carrot treat (under the careful supervision of our staff, of course). Wildcroft Estate is perfect for people who love hiking and anyone just looking for a getaway during the long weekends. You can escape here and catch sight of varied species of wildlife as the sun rises or sets. There are fire/grill pits on the campsites and man/woman toilets and showers. We are building at this moment a grain bin gazebo for our guests as a communal area where you can enjoy a firepit while having a drink and a yarn. Dog-friendly dogs are allowed but on leashes. Visitors who enjoy horseback riding are invited to explore the rolling hills and scenic trails of our property on their horses. yards are available at an extra cost and a nice and early countryman breakfast can be arranged as well. Groups are welcome, visit our website for more information about who we are and what we do!
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Galloping Gypsy Getaway

2 sites · Lodging12 acres · Labertouche, VIC
Come camp, caravan or book the Bungalow and relax and enjoy the views, the tranquillity and wide open spaces overlooking farmland to the Labertouche Conservation Reserve and the Bunyip State Forest. We’re less than 100km South East of Melbourne but you’ll feel a million miles away. As we only take one booking at a time you have Exclusive Use. Must visits in the area include Gumbuya World, Nangara Reserve, Noojee and Neerim South, the gateway to Mount BawBaw.
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Hidden Valley House, Anakie

7 sites · Lodging18 acres · Anakie, VIC
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
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Looking for a camping adventure near Balwyn North, Victoria? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 1,000 options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your stay. Whether you're a fan of Rodborough Vale (514 reviews), Shacks at Kardella Park (328 reviews), or Iron Brook Donkey Farm (381 reviews), you can trust these top campsites to deliver an unforgettable experience. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, rubbish facilities, and toilets. And if you're into biking, climbing, or boating, you'll find plenty of opportunities to indulge in your favourite activities. With an average price per night of £55 and options as low as £10, camping near Balwyn North, Victoria has never been more accessible.

Looking for a camping adventure near Balwyn North, Victoria? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 1,000 options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your stay. Whether you're a fan of Rodborough Vale (514 reviews), Shacks at Kardella Park (328 reviews), or Iron Brook Donkey Farm (381 reviews), you can trust these top campsites to deliver an unforgettable experience. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, rubbish facilities, and toilets. And if you're into biking, climbing, or boating, you'll find plenty of opportunities to indulge in your favourite activities. With an average price per night of £55 and options as low as £10, camping near Balwyn North, Victoria has never been more accessible.

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