Glamping in Victoria with surfing

From skiing to surfing and scenic drives to fine food—Victoria has you covered.

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Sommerleigh

2 sites · Lodging2 acres · Connewarre, VIC
Sommerleigh has two huts on a small island in-between Breamlea and Torquay. 3km from Point Impossible Beach. Very rural, very small, very quiet, very sheltered and private. It is located on the billabong just east of the winery. Gas hot water and stove plus BBQ . Supplied base sheet and pillows for double bed. Tea and Coffee. William Buckley camped here! Great restaurants, surf beaches, and golf courses all close by.
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Tarwin Lower Eco Studio

1 site · Lodging17 acres · Tarwin Lower, VIC
17 acres, with 2 cleared, only 3 kms as the crow flies, from the coast. You can hear the surf in the evening. The property is the bush refuge corner of a larger grazing property. Whilst sheep and cattle graze on one side of the fence, the wildlife grazing on "our" side includes echidnas, wombats, wallabies, possums, koalas, and is home to more than 30 species of birds identified so far. Tarwin Lower EcoStudio is not far out of town and the Tarwin River (4 kms), for boating, paddling and fishing. Slightly further afield is Andersen Inlet (great fishing, paddling, paddle boarding, boating, and shallow waters for very young children), Venus Bay Surf beaches, and Walkerville South bay beach (with boat ramp). Waratah Bay and Wilsons Promontory less than an hour's drive away. And that's just the water sports. The Great Southern Rail Trail is just up the road, at Koonwarra or Leongatha, and has a range of rides with varying degrees of challenge. The Eco Studio itself is completely off grid, built from reclaimed and recycled materials, as part of our commitment to living lightly. There is an outdoor kitchen, and composting toilet, and our home garden (we live on the property too) is often abundant and the fresh organic produce is for sale for our visitors. PLEASE CHECK the description for further details about what is provided and to indicate if you are bringing your pet(s).
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Iluka Retreat

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Rosebud, VIC
Our 36 acre property offers group lodge accommodation, and glamping bell tents on manicured lawns. The property is stunning with a swimming lake, wetlands, bird hides, and rolling hills. Located between the coastal town of Shoreham & Red Hill. Iluka offers a “Back to Nature” style getaway which allows guests to switch off and enjoy the great outdoors.
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AU$330
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Treventy Hut

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Jack River, VIC
Come and enjoy the tranquility of Jack River, take a walk and enjoy the wild life and beautiful rivers. A working farm surrounding the hut with cows and sheep. There is no TV reception but we do have some dvds, board games, card games and word searches to keep you entertained if you decide to stay in. You could go for a drive and check out the beautiful Tarra Bulga Park and see the suspension bridge. We have beautiful bush land and views to die for all around the area. Beaches are about a 40 minute drive from the hut with the closest town a quick 20 minute drive.
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Merri Banks Lodge

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Dennington, VIC
We have over 100 years of association with the property as our Mothers family lived in the Merri Banks Historic Farm House next door. Made from sandstone corner stones and Merri Mud Rock it was built C1847-1852. We purchased the land and our brother Peter at Select Architects Geelong designed our environmentally friendly house with double glazing, recycled materials, a worm septic, passive cooling/heating & native plantings. With the beautiful Merri River flowing around, hearing the ocean roar at night and friendly farm animals we are grateful to live in this beautiful corner of the world. Great to host and share with others. A great stop from Great Ocean Road where you will get to witness stunning views, beautiful bird life and see animals over the fences along the way such as highland cattle, Persian painted sheep, angora goats, alpaca, and chickens. Strategically placed where you can witness the sun setting over the river. Please expect to see other guests and hosts- Tiny Home 100metres and Lodge 150meters from Glamping site.
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AU$199
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Welcome to Hipcamp! If you're looking for a unique camping experience in Victoria, Australia, with a focus on glamping and surfing, you're in luck. With over 217 options tailored specifically to your preferences, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Some of our top-rated campsites include Shacks at Kardella Park (328 reviews), Fulham Homestead (112 reviews), and Toolangi Heights (74 reviews). Prices start as low as $15 and average around $145 per night. Popular activities in the area include wind sports, boating, and wildlife watching. Make sure to take advantage of the amenities provided such as toilets and rubbish services. Happy camping!

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