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Narliburu

Hosted by Sally · Paradise Beach, Victoria
4 guests max
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Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Welcome to Narliburu 🌊 A relaxed coastal camping spot at Paradise Beach, just one street back from access to the stunning Ninety Mile Beach. The beach is ideal for fishing, long walks, and enjoying peaceful sunrises and sunsets. Local wildlife is often seen in the area, adding to the natural coastal feel. The campsite is a flat clearing and gentle slope to the road with some surrounding trees offering light shelter. There is space to drive in with vans, as well as additional tents, shelters, seating, and a small firepit is provided for a campfire where fire restrictions permit. https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/warnings-restrictions/fire-danger-period/fire-restriction-dates 🔹 Access & Parking Vehicles can be parked on the grassed area close to the van, with easy access to the campsites. 🔹 Self-Contained Camping This is a fully self-contained site. There is no power, water, sewage, washing facilities, or potable water. Guests must take all rubbish with them, including food scraps and cigarette butts. 🔹 Quiet Enjoyment This site is for quiet enjoyment only, particularly in the evenings, as sound carries easily in the area. 🔹 Pets Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash and under control at all times. 🔹 Insects Mosquitoes can be common due to nearby lakes—insect repellent is strongly recommended. 🔹 Nearby Amenities Golden Beach (5 min drive) has a general store, takeaway food, bathrooms/showers for a small fee and dump point. Loch Sport is around 25 minutes away, and Sale is approximately 30 minutes away.Still Ground Camp is a simple, relaxed coastal camping spot at Paradise Beach, Victoria, located just one street back from access to the vast shoreline of Ninety Mile Beach. It offers an easy, no-fuss place to slow down and enjoy the natural rhythms of the coast. The site features a flat, grassy clearing with light tree cover, providing some shelter while still feeling open and spacious. It is well suited to self-contained vans with vehicles able to be parked on the grassed area close to your van or campsite. This is a quiet and low-key site, ideal for long beach walks, fishing, wildlife spotting, or simply sitting back and enjoying the sunrises and sunsets that Paradise Beach is known for. Evenings are peaceful, with open skies and the gentle sound of the ocean nearby. For essentials, Golden Beach shops are just a short 4-minute drive away, offering a general store, takeaway food, toilets, and hot showers ($4). The nearby towns of Loch Sport and Sale are approximately 30 minutes away, providing access to larger supermarkets, fuel, cafés, and additional services. There are no facilities on site, so guests must be fully self-contained and take all rubbish with them when they leave. Campfires are permitted when fire restrictions allow, and must be managed responsibly at all times. Pets are welcome, provided they are kept under control and on a leash where required. Please note this campsite is intended for quiet enjoyment, particularly in the evenings. We kindly ask guests to be respectful of neighbours so everyone can enjoy the calm, peaceful nature of the area.

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Still Ground Camp is a simple, relaxed coastal camping spot at Paradise Beach, Victoria, located just one street back from access to the vast shoreline of Ninety Mile Beach. It offers an easy, no-fuss place to slow down and enjoy the natural rhythms of the coast. The site features a flat, grassy clearing with light tree cover, providing some shelter while still feeling open and spacious. It is well suited to self-contained vans with vehicles able to be parked on the grassed area close to your van or campsite. This is a quiet and low-key site, ideal for long beach walks, fishing, wildlife spotting, or simply sitting back and enjoying the sunrises and sunsets that Paradise Beach is known for. Evenings are peaceful, with open skies and the gentle sound of the ocean nearby. For essentials, Golden Beach shops are just a short 4-minute drive away, offering a general store, takeaway food, toilets, and hot showers ($4). The nearby towns of Loch Sport and Sale are approximately 30 minutes away, providing access to larger supermarkets, fuel, cafés, and additional services. There are no facilities on site, so guests must be fully self-contained and take all rubbish with them when they leave. Campfires are permitted when fire restrictions allow, and must be managed responsibly at all times. Pets are welcome, provided they are kept under control and on a leash where required. Please note this campsite is intended for quiet enjoyment, particularly in the evenings. We kindly ask guests to be respectful of neighbours so everyone can enjoy the calm, peaceful nature of the area.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Paradise Beach, Victoria, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Sally H.

Joined in January 2026

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