Camping near Albany with showers

Pristine beaches, historic whaling stations, and Indigenous sites—this is the ultimate Oz experience.

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Panorama Caravan Park

35 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Big Grove, WA
Panorama Caravan Park is Albany’s Waterfront Caravan Park, located just a few minutes from the Torndirrup National Park. With large nature-based caravan and camping sites we are the perfect Caravan Park to visit the Bald Head Trail, The Gap and Natural Bridge as well as Albany’s Historic Whaling Station. Panorama Caravan Park is a family owned and operated business which is focused on providing a friendly and welcoming environment to all. Duncan and Annita are the second generation in the Dall family to own and operate Panorama Caravan Park. With the two of them growing up in the Albany region, they care about the town and love to show off everything it has to offer. Please note: while we do our best to allocate you your requested site, you may be moved to a different site on arrival due to changes at the park. All our sites are spacious and in great locations!
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Home and Hound Kendenup

1 site · Lodging28 acres · Albany, WA
Welcome to Home and Hound Kendenup, a haven of tranquility in the heart of the Great Southern region of WA. Established in late 2021 by a Perth couple seeking a lifestyle change, our farmstay echoes the charm of its predecessor, the beloved 'Big Bird and Wolf Chalets,' which delighted guests since 2001. Remaining true to its dog-friendly roots, Home and Hound offers three enchanting chalet options, preserving the welcoming spirit that made it a favorite. Our 30-acre property, just 8km from Kendenup township and 15km from Mt Barker, boasts dog exercise areas, an ornamental lake, and breathtaking views of the Stirling Ranges from the hilltop. As stewards of sustainability, we take pride in our eco-friendly practices. Rainwater sustains the entire property, and our commitment to reducing waste includes recycling single-use plastics as seedling trays in our large greenhouse. Embracing renewable energy, we utilize solar power while the sun is out, while wood fires, sourced from our own trees, provide warmth in winter. Our flourishing fruit trees and indoor vegetable garden yield seasonal delights, and our resident chickens not only enjoy food scraps but also gift us with farm-fresh eggs. Experience the serenity of Home and Hound, where a blend of history, nature, and sustainability creates an inviting retreat for both humans and their furry companions.
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Camping near Albany with showers guide

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping in Australia! If you're looking for a campsite near Albany, Western Australia, with a shower, we've got you covered. With over 46 available options in this area, you'll have plenty to choose from. Looking for affordability? You'll find options for as low as $17 per night. Looking for highly rated campsites? Check out Qualinup (71 reviews), Toolibut Bush Camp (65 reviews), and "Clear View" Farmstay and Camping (5 reviews). Popular amenities at these campsites include cooking equipment, showers, and rubbish facilities. And if you're looking to enjoy some outdoor activities, you'll find options for fishing, paddling, and exploring historic sites. So start planning your camping adventure today with Hipcamp!

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