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Kinglake East End

Hosted by Maggie · Kinglake, Victoria
4 sites · RV, Tent · 3 acres
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91 Gordons Bridge Road was once part of a pine plantation that had been planted in the late 60's and harvested just prior to the Black Saturday fires. Across the road from the Kinglake National Park, it is surrounded by protected flora and fauna. Victoria's Pink heath, wattles and tea tree provide a pleasant backdrop in season. It is not an uncommon site to see an echidna or two on the property, with black wallabies, kangaroos and wombats often seen grazing on pasture in the evening. The mud turrets are the home of endangered land yabbies and Lyrebirds have been seen in the area. Feral deer have come to inhabit nearby properties and sometimes wonder down the track. Birds watchers will enjoy a variety of bird life that inhabit the area including eagle hawks, fairy wrens, kookaburras, rosellas, parrots and yellow tailed black cockatoos when in season. The area is a popular spot for hikers with the start of the Mountain Creek trail only a few kms down Gordons Bridge Road and serious cyclists train regularly, on Mount Slide, especially on the weekend. For the serious wine lover the property is within 15km of the Yarra Valley Wine Growing area with many wineries offering tastings.
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North Side Campsite

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Tent site · Sleeps 20
Find your perfect spot to pitch your tent on the North side of this 3 acre property nestled along the old Coach Highway at the East End of Kinglake looking out on the magnificent gums of the of the Kinglake National Park. Perfect for the bushwalker that likes to explore the Native flora and fauna without the crowds. Just a short 20 minute drive from the Yarra Valley with an abundance of wineries and a Chocolaterie as well as the award winning Alowyn Gardens. Nearby attractions for the day tripper also include Toolangi Rainforest Walk, Masons Fall, High Country Trail Rides at Chum Creek and Healesville Sanctuary. Contained campfires are welcome outside of fire danger periods, relax around yours and enjoy some excellent star gazing. This is a remote site so internet access is not to be expected. Campers visiting the property will need to be self sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and take all non compostable waste and rubbish with them on departure. While there are gravel tracks to the campsite, you may need to park and walk to your site if your vehicle is 2WD. Pets are welcome.
No campfires
No toilet
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Pets allowed
No showers
No picnic table
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Dam View RV/Camper/Tent Site

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 6 m
Join us for your camping adventure at the Dam View along the old Coach Highway at the East End of Kinglake looking out on the magnificent gums of the of the Kinglake National Park.  This site has a view overlooking the gully to the dam and a contained fire pit for the cooler weather. Suitable for a larger family group with opportunities for swags or tents to occupy the dam wall. Perfect for the bushwalker that likes to explore the Native flora and fauna without the crowds. Just a short 20 minute drive from the Yarra Valley with an abundance of wineries and a Chocolaterie as well as the award winning Alowyn Gardens. Nearby attractions for the day tripper also include Toolangi Rainforest Walk, Masons Fall, High Country Trail Rides at Chum Creek and Healesville Sanctuary. Contained campfires are welcome outside of fire danger periods, relax around yours and enjoy some excellent star gazing. This is a remote site so internet access is not to be expected. Campers visiting the property will need to be self sufficient though a communal composting toilet is available for use and located in the old concrete tank behind the carport. Waste and rubbish excluding recyclables and compostable materials must be taken away on departure. Note there is no known dumpsite in the area. Pets are welcome on leash.
No campfires
No toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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South Side RV Powered Site

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 8 · Vehicles under 10 m
Site 1 is a flat space across the road from the Kinglake National Park. It is situated with four power outlets and has a spot for a campfire nearby. Room enough for 2 groups to set up near each other to enjoy the night sky. Water is available from the tank at the rear of the nearby carport. Guests are expected to be self contained.
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No toilet
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Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
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The Hideout

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 5 m
The Hideout is a site nestled on two sides by trees giving shelter and tucked away on the edge of the main campsite for greater privacy. Suitable for a smaller caravan, large tent, two smaller tents or camper trailer.
No campfires
No toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Kinglake, Victoria, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Maggie A.

Joined in July 2021
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