The best luxury camping near Hamilton

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Looking to go camping near Hamilton, Victoria in Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you'll find over 269 options that suit your accommodation preferences. With options as low as $11 per night and an average price of $25 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out some of the top campsites like Pine Ridge (200 reviews), Hampton Park (180 reviews), and Fulham Homestead (112 reviews). Popular amenities like potable water, campfires, and the ability to bring your pets along make for a comfortable camping experience. Enjoy activities such as surfing, fishing, and climbing in this beautiful location. Start planning your camping adventure now!

99% (63) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Hamilton

1. Fulham Homestead

98%
(222)
68km from Hamilton · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our property is a 180 year old historic homestead hobby farm with river frontage on the Glenelg River and a wonderful established garden. We have three different listings available at Fulham Homestead: - Fulham Historic Riverfront - Fulham Historic Creekfront - Fulham Homestead Guesthouse Our Guesthouse sleeps up to 8 people and has everything you need for a comfortable stay including two bathrooms and a full kitchen. Unfortunately dogs are not able to stay at the homestead. Our camping sites offer good access for caravans and large motorhomes. All guests staying at the camping listings are required to be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must leave no trace on departure. The camping areas are dog friendly and we also have dogs of our own. You will also get visits from our pet Sheep, local Kangaroos and Wallabies. The Kookaburras will laugh loudly in the mornings and the Cockies will be annoyingly loud some days. This is an ideal base for those that want to do day trips to explore the local area or just plop and drop.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$37
 / night

2. NRMA Portland Bay Holiday Park

100%
(4)
75km from Hamilton · 125 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Perched on a quiet clifftop with sweeping views of the Southern Ocean, NRMA Portland Bay Holiday Park is your gateway to history, wildlife and adventure. From World Heritage-listed Indigenous sites and colonial-era streets to fur seals, game fishing and whale watching, this is a Portland caravan park that puts you close to all the action. After exploring, unwind in a self-contained cabin or spacious caravan and camping site and soak up the peace. With school holiday activities for the kids and a friendly local team, you’ll feel right at home between every adventure NRMA Portland Bay Holiday Park is located on the southwest coast of Victoria at the western gateway to the Great Ocean Road. It’s a four-hour-drive from Melbourne and six hours from Adelaide, making it an ideal meeting place for families and friends. The park is situated on a scenic clifftop overlooking the bay, within easy walking distance from the cafes and shops of Portland.
Toilets
Showers
Full hookups
from 
AU$39
 / night

3. Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park

92%
(13)
78km from Hamilton · 106 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Breathtaking views of the mountains, an abundance of Australian Wildlife, spacious powered campsites, excellent facilities, a wide variety of cabin accommodations and a very warm welcome! The perfect base to explore the Grampians. Have a dip in our woodfire-heated outdoor pool and enjoy a campfire at night. No matter if you live nearby or come from afar, you will absolutely love the fact you found this place! Glamping in the Grampians is a way to experience the fun of camping, the beauty of nature, and the luxury of home comforts without the hassle of having to put up a tent. Instead of waking up and stepping out of your house into your normal daily routine, you can wake up and step outside of your tent into your own private natural retreat. Fresh air and absolute leisure…what more could you ask for? When you go glamping, everything is prepared for you, pretty much like going to a 5-star hotel. The only difference is that you will be sleeping under canvas instead of in a concrete box (with horrible recycled air flowing around) All you need to do is park your car, unload your luggage, and explore the stunning surroundings. With breathtaking views of the mountains, an abundance of Australian Wildlife, and spacious powered or unpowered caravan sites with modern facilities, we offer the perfect caravan Park experience for your Halls Gap visit with a very warm welcome! Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park is the perfect base to explore the Grampians. Have a dip in our woodfire-heated outdoor pool and enjoy a campfire at night. No matter if you live nearby or come from afar, you will absolutely love the fact you found this place!
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
AU$46
 / night

4. Shearer’s Quarters

65km from Hamilton · 3 sites · Lodging
The Shearers Quarters has been home to Mount William Station’s extended family of shearers and station workers since 1869. With eight bedrooms (a master and seven shearers’ rooms), three bathrooms, a spacious kitchen and living room, a sun-soaked courtyard, outdoor barbecue, and a fire pit, it is a cozy and welcoming space that was built to be shared. Featuring eight bedrooms (master bedroom and seven shearers’ rooms) and three bathrooms, a spacious kitchen and living area, a sun-soaked courtyard, outdoor barbecue, and a fire pit. A stunning setting for anyone planning a getaway to the picturesque Grampians. Once occupied by the head wool classer on the farm, the Shearers’ Master is a spacious, stylishly renovated bedroom that features a queen bed and pull-out daybed. When booking the Shearers’ Master for an individual stay, the kitchen, living areas, and bathrooms will be shared with other guests. Each of our seven Shearers bedrooms features a queen bed or two twin singles, and has been beautifully updated while maintaining the original features to take you back in time. When booking the Shearers’ Queen or Twin for an individual stay, the kitchen, living areas, and bathrooms will be shared with other guests.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$200
 / night

5. Gariwerd Farm Camp

100%
(54)
79km from Hamilton · 1 site · Tent, RV
$54/night for 2 people. Remote farm at the end of a road, no neighbours, and spectacular views of the Grampians (Gariwerd) that is most stunning in the morning as the sun hits Mt William. One camp site (one group only). The site accepts 8 people but if you are just two people you will have the place to yourselves except for the kangaroos, wallabies, emus, echidnas and birdlife. The campsite is situated next to our family's holiday farmhouse that we visit sometimes, but only when there are no guest campers. There is a fire pit with grill plates available to cook over the fire (note open fires cannot occur when fire restrictions are in place). Campers have access to the flush toilet, hot shower and kitchen in the house. The house is a work in progress. We are slowly renovating the house, so it is a bit rough but it is clean and functional and you will have the place to yourselves. Please respect the locked private areas of the house. Campers are expected to bring their own cooking pots, plates, cutlery, camp chairs, etc. Only 4 km from Moyston where you can get great coffee and visit the historic Mine Walk. Halls Gap is 35km away or head through the mountains over Redmans Road that takes you the scenic route to Halls Gap (2WD accessible in dry weather). Kalymna Falls and picnic ground is a beautiful 15 min bush drive from the farm. If you like homemade jams, chutneys, ice cream and fudge, drop in and see Anita and Andy at Five Ducks Farm near Pomonal (https://fiveducksfarm.com.au/)
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$73
 / night

6. Talisker Homestead - 11 Bedrooms

100%
(1)
40km from Hamilton · 1 site · Lodging
Talisker is an 11 bedroom, 5 bathroom home at this stage. Initially forming part of the Merino Downs pastoral run (taken up by Francis Henty in 1836). Talisker passed to Francis’s daughter Caroline on the death of Francis in 1889. Merino Downs was one of the first three squatting runs established in Victoria. Following Caroline’s marriage to Angus McLeod, the Talisker Homestead was commissioned by architect Charles D’Ebro prominent for his design of Stonnington (Malvern) and Langi Willie (Skipton). The homestead (circa 1901) is a large U shaped designed Edwardian home of some 26 rooms (not all are available to guests as some parts of the home are undergoing further renovations). Featuring a viewing tower with expansive 360 degree views, elaborate plasterwork, colour leadlights and handsome timber and marble mantles throughout the home. The original garden design is evident with Bunya Bunya pines, a large Oak and a Kurrajong tree. Talisker is named for Angus McLeod’s (please note McLeod and MacLeod are used interchangeably) ancestral seat on the Isle of Skye. Talisker was for centuries a possession of the Clan MacLeod. In 1820 Donald Macleod, 6th of Talisker, sold his interest in Talisker and emigrated to Van Diemen's Land, now known as Tasmania. In 1825, Hugh MacAskill took over the Talisker estate and completed the clearance process begun under his predecessor. Five years later, in 1830, he founded the Talisker Distillery and the legendary Talisker whisky was born.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
AU$2761
 / night

Looking to go camping near Hamilton, Victoria in Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you'll find over 269 options that suit your accommodation preferences. With options as low as $11 per night and an average price of $25 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out some of the top campsites like Pine Ridge (200 reviews), Hampton Park (180 reviews), and Fulham Homestead (112 reviews). Popular amenities like potable water, campfires, and the ability to bring your pets along make for a comfortable camping experience. Enjoy activities such as surfing, fishing, and climbing in this beautiful location. Start planning your camping adventure now!

99% (63) 18 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Hamilton

1. Fulham Homestead

98%
(222)
68km from Hamilton · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our property is a 180 year old historic homestead hobby farm with river frontage on the Glenelg River and a wonderful established garden. We have three different listings available at Fulham Homestead: - Fulham Historic Riverfront - Fulham Historic Creekfront - Fulham Homestead Guesthouse Our Guesthouse sleeps up to 8 people and has everything you need for a comfortable stay including two bathrooms and a full kitchen. Unfortunately dogs are not able to stay at the homestead. Our camping sites offer good access for caravans and large motorhomes. All guests staying at the camping listings are required to be fully self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and must leave no trace on departure. The camping areas are dog friendly and we also have dogs of our own. You will also get visits from our pet Sheep, local Kangaroos and Wallabies. The Kookaburras will laugh loudly in the mornings and the Cockies will be annoyingly loud some days. This is an ideal base for those that want to do day trips to explore the local area or just plop and drop.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$37
 / night

2. NRMA Portland Bay Holiday Park

100%
(4)
75km from Hamilton · 125 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Perched on a quiet clifftop with sweeping views of the Southern Ocean, NRMA Portland Bay Holiday Park is your gateway to history, wildlife and adventure. From World Heritage-listed Indigenous sites and colonial-era streets to fur seals, game fishing and whale watching, this is a Portland caravan park that puts you close to all the action. After exploring, unwind in a self-contained cabin or spacious caravan and camping site and soak up the peace. With school holiday activities for the kids and a friendly local team, you’ll feel right at home between every adventure NRMA Portland Bay Holiday Park is located on the southwest coast of Victoria at the western gateway to the Great Ocean Road. It’s a four-hour-drive from Melbourne and six hours from Adelaide, making it an ideal meeting place for families and friends. The park is situated on a scenic clifftop overlooking the bay, within easy walking distance from the cafes and shops of Portland.
Toilets
Showers
Full hookups
from 
AU$39
 / night

3. Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park

92%
(13)
78km from Hamilton · 106 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Breathtaking views of the mountains, an abundance of Australian Wildlife, spacious powered campsites, excellent facilities, a wide variety of cabin accommodations and a very warm welcome! The perfect base to explore the Grampians. Have a dip in our woodfire-heated outdoor pool and enjoy a campfire at night. No matter if you live nearby or come from afar, you will absolutely love the fact you found this place! Glamping in the Grampians is a way to experience the fun of camping, the beauty of nature, and the luxury of home comforts without the hassle of having to put up a tent. Instead of waking up and stepping out of your house into your normal daily routine, you can wake up and step outside of your tent into your own private natural retreat. Fresh air and absolute leisure…what more could you ask for? When you go glamping, everything is prepared for you, pretty much like going to a 5-star hotel. The only difference is that you will be sleeping under canvas instead of in a concrete box (with horrible recycled air flowing around) All you need to do is park your car, unload your luggage, and explore the stunning surroundings. With breathtaking views of the mountains, an abundance of Australian Wildlife, and spacious powered or unpowered caravan sites with modern facilities, we offer the perfect caravan Park experience for your Halls Gap visit with a very warm welcome! Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park is the perfect base to explore the Grampians. Have a dip in our woodfire-heated outdoor pool and enjoy a campfire at night. No matter if you live nearby or come from afar, you will absolutely love the fact you found this place!
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
AU$46
 / night

4. Shearer’s Quarters

65km from Hamilton · 3 sites · Lodging
The Shearers Quarters has been home to Mount William Station’s extended family of shearers and station workers since 1869. With eight bedrooms (a master and seven shearers’ rooms), three bathrooms, a spacious kitchen and living room, a sun-soaked courtyard, outdoor barbecue, and a fire pit, it is a cozy and welcoming space that was built to be shared. Featuring eight bedrooms (master bedroom and seven shearers’ rooms) and three bathrooms, a spacious kitchen and living area, a sun-soaked courtyard, outdoor barbecue, and a fire pit. A stunning setting for anyone planning a getaway to the picturesque Grampians. Once occupied by the head wool classer on the farm, the Shearers’ Master is a spacious, stylishly renovated bedroom that features a queen bed and pull-out daybed. When booking the Shearers’ Master for an individual stay, the kitchen, living areas, and bathrooms will be shared with other guests. Each of our seven Shearers bedrooms features a queen bed or two twin singles, and has been beautifully updated while maintaining the original features to take you back in time. When booking the Shearers’ Queen or Twin for an individual stay, the kitchen, living areas, and bathrooms will be shared with other guests.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$200
 / night

5. Gariwerd Farm Camp

100%
(54)
79km from Hamilton · 1 site · Tent, RV
$54/night for 2 people. Remote farm at the end of a road, no neighbours, and spectacular views of the Grampians (Gariwerd) that is most stunning in the morning as the sun hits Mt William. One camp site (one group only). The site accepts 8 people but if you are just two people you will have the place to yourselves except for the kangaroos, wallabies, emus, echidnas and birdlife. The campsite is situated next to our family's holiday farmhouse that we visit sometimes, but only when there are no guest campers. There is a fire pit with grill plates available to cook over the fire (note open fires cannot occur when fire restrictions are in place). Campers have access to the flush toilet, hot shower and kitchen in the house. The house is a work in progress. We are slowly renovating the house, so it is a bit rough but it is clean and functional and you will have the place to yourselves. Please respect the locked private areas of the house. Campers are expected to bring their own cooking pots, plates, cutlery, camp chairs, etc. Only 4 km from Moyston where you can get great coffee and visit the historic Mine Walk. Halls Gap is 35km away or head through the mountains over Redmans Road that takes you the scenic route to Halls Gap (2WD accessible in dry weather). Kalymna Falls and picnic ground is a beautiful 15 min bush drive from the farm. If you like homemade jams, chutneys, ice cream and fudge, drop in and see Anita and Andy at Five Ducks Farm near Pomonal (https://fiveducksfarm.com.au/)
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$73
 / night

6. Talisker Homestead - 11 Bedrooms

100%
(1)
40km from Hamilton · 1 site · Lodging
Talisker is an 11 bedroom, 5 bathroom home at this stage. Initially forming part of the Merino Downs pastoral run (taken up by Francis Henty in 1836). Talisker passed to Francis’s daughter Caroline on the death of Francis in 1889. Merino Downs was one of the first three squatting runs established in Victoria. Following Caroline’s marriage to Angus McLeod, the Talisker Homestead was commissioned by architect Charles D’Ebro prominent for his design of Stonnington (Malvern) and Langi Willie (Skipton). The homestead (circa 1901) is a large U shaped designed Edwardian home of some 26 rooms (not all are available to guests as some parts of the home are undergoing further renovations). Featuring a viewing tower with expansive 360 degree views, elaborate plasterwork, colour leadlights and handsome timber and marble mantles throughout the home. The original garden design is evident with Bunya Bunya pines, a large Oak and a Kurrajong tree. Talisker is named for Angus McLeod’s (please note McLeod and MacLeod are used interchangeably) ancestral seat on the Isle of Skye. Talisker was for centuries a possession of the Clan MacLeod. In 1820 Donald Macleod, 6th of Talisker, sold his interest in Talisker and emigrated to Van Diemen's Land, now known as Tasmania. In 1825, Hugh MacAskill took over the Talisker estate and completed the clearance process begun under his predecessor. Five years later, in 1830, he founded the Talisker Distillery and the legendary Talisker whisky was born.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
AU$2761
 / night

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