Cabins near Inverloch with campfires

This Gippsland getaway is the gateway to the Bass Coast.

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Gardenfarm

16 sites · Lodging20 acres · Hiawatha, VIC
A beautiful, productive and diverse farm, permaculture based, in the foothills above Yarram, Victoria. A place of great beauty, privacy and quiet. The property is home to an array of animals and birds and a rocky fresh stream.Camping is beside the stream 50 metres from the farm house, with facilities including meal preparation area, hot shower and flushing toilet. We cater for tents and kombi-vans but not Winnebagos or large caravans.Sorry, dogs are not permitted. Campfires permitted, firewood provided at your site for free.A beautiful, productive and diverse farm, permaculture based, in the foothills above Yarram, Victoria. A place of great beauty, privacy and quiet. The property is home to an array of animals and birds and a rocky fresh stream. The Stream Campsites are located by the stream.We cater for tents and kombi-vans but not Winnebagos or large caravans.Sorry dogs are not permitted. Campfires are permitted as long as it's not in fire restriction periods. Firewood will be provided at your site free of charge.There is no rubbish or recycling service in the countryside or on farms. Please wash and take all glass, plastic, and metal with you.  We recommend you prepare for a ‘garbage-free’ holiday, with lots of Tupperware and unpackaged food. You are welcome to leave food scraps for happy chickens and compost. You may also leave burnables, such as paper and cardboard, for our bonfire.As we are a family-oriented campsite, we do appreciate knowing the names and ages of the guests we are welcoming onto our property. When booking, please let us know the names of all guests in your booking party. We look forward to welcoming you to our little slice of paradise!
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Trickle Hill Cottage

1 site · Lodging27 acres · Cockatoo, VIC
Trickle Hill is a lovely cottage tucked away at the edge of our bush. You have your own little patio, and can go for adventurous walks straight from your living room ! We are close to Dandenong ranges, Yarra valley, Bunyip state park, and Puffing Billy. We are just behind Avalon castle- so great if you are attending a wedding We welcome couples, solo adventurers and families. We are of course LGBTI+ friendly! Dogs are very welcome. The cottage is a converted shed, with three bedrooms, a lovely living area and a cosy closed woodfire. We have a sheltered outdoor area, where you can have a barbeque, or have a small fire in a firedish. The cottage is in the bush, so you can walk out and try to find our resident breeding pair of Lyrebirds, echidnas, wombats, wallabies and kangaroos or the deer that live in our 'back yard'. Or just roam, which shouldn't be too hard on 67 acres . We are close to massive areas of bush with open trails. Dogs are very welcome- no cats. As we live in the bush, we do our best to keep everything as 'green' as we can- so please don't use harsh chemicals. Living in the bush brings with it that you cannot light a fire in fire danger periods, and, heating on a woodstove, means there is a hot stove in the room. (watch those little fingers...) Our aim is to give you a place of rest and enjoyment. We love to share our space as we love it here so much- and hope you love it too. As life is a project - don't expect 10* linen and luxury, state of the art gardens and clipped lawns, but a friendly welcoming atmosphere where you can be yourself and relax. We love to have visitors, and chat for a bit- or leave you to relax. The cottage is on the edge of the bush, where you are welcome to roam on the tracks or off them- at your own risk :-) We are both artists, and our studio's are close to the cottage, which might make some noise, but we'll try to keep it at a minimum when guests are here. The upside is, you could learn something if interested :-) (contact us for workshops) We have a working hobby farm- with some machinery, animals (pigs, dogs, horses, ducks and chickens). You can interact with the animals if you talk to us about safety first, but the horse paddock is out of bounds. ( they can behave unpredictable, are very large (!) and very valuable) Our dogs are very friendly and will most probably visit you. Our puppy still has lots to learn :-) Our property is stock- fenced, our animals will stay in, but dogs are able to roam if they are not staying with you. There is no secure yard to leave your dog during the day, you are expected to be in control of your dogs at all times. If they are ok with horses, chooks and dogs, and under voice command, they can be off leash. Dogs are not to sleep on the beds. We are a rural property with animals, and there are dams on the property, (not close to the cottage) so please keep an eye on children - we cannot take responsibility for your persons or animals. Living on a farm means that not everything is neat, safe, flat or person-proof. Often there is actual work being done involving machinery. Coming here is entirely at your own risk. (sorry for all the disclaimers...) But- of course- if there is anything we can do to make your visit more pleasurable, we will do our best to do so!
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Cabins near Inverloch with campfires guide

Overview

Sitting pretty between the beaches and sand dunes of Anderson Inlet and the rugged sea cliffs of the Bass Coast, Inverloch might just be the perfect coastal getaway. Head to the gentle waters of the Inverloch Foreshore to swim, fish, and sail; go surfing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing at Venus Bay or Inverloch Surf Beach; then take in the views as you hike along the Bunurong coast. Accommodation options for campers range from family-friendly holiday parks and glamping sites to rural Hipcamps. Or, check in to the Inverloch Foreshore Camping Reserve, which has powered and unpowered sites right by the beach.

Where to go

Wilsons Promontory National Park

East of Inverloch, the wild beaches and windswept sea cliffs of Wilsons Promontory National Park afford plenty of ways to escape the crowds. Hike to the viewpoints of Mount Oberon and Mount Bishop, explore the Big Drift sand dunes, or pitch a tent in the wilderness. There’s also a camping area with BBQs, an amenities block, and a camp kitchen at Tidal River.

South Gippsland

The 12-km coastal drive from Inverloch to Cape Paterson serves up some of South Gippsland’s most dramatic ocean views, hugging the sea cliffs of the Bunurong Marine National Park. Hop out to admire natural wonders such as the Eagles Nest, Flat Rocks, and The Caves, and park your motorhome at a rural Hipcamp along the way. Further west, dive into Victoria’s coal mining history at Wonthaggi, go bird-watching around the Wonthaggi Wetlands Reserve, or hike the George Bass Coastal Walk from Kilcunda.

Phillip Island

Dangling off the southwestern tip of Gippsland, Phillip Island is best known for its colonies of Little Penguins and draws a steady stream of day-trippers from Melbourne. The best way to witness the sunset Penguin Parade is by staying the night, so snag a spot at one of the island’s holiday parks, Hipcamps, or glampsites. With extra time on the island, you can also stop at Seal Rocks, hike the Cape Woolamai Walk, and visit the Koala Conservation Centre.

When to go

It’s warm enough for swimming and water sports at Gippsland’s beaches from late spring through early autumn, but avoid the peak summer months (Dec-Jan) if you don’t like crowds. March is an ideal compromise and also sees the town host its annual Inverloch Jazz Festival. Winter weather can be wet and cold, although it rarely dips below freezing, and this is the time to spot migrating whales along the coast. 

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