The best camping in Greater Bendigo National Park, VIC

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Discover the natural allure of Greater Bendigo National Park's rugged bushland.  

The best camping in Greater Bendigo National Park, VIC

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Whip Stick Forest

1. Whip Stick Forest

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8.8km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Eaglehawk, VIC
The Whip Stick Forest campsite is located on the outskirts of Bendigo. This is an ideal place to take a break away from it all. Peace and tranquility surrounded by nature. We are just far enough away from the town to offer the outdoors feel and close enough to town to enjoy sightseeing, and many outdoor activities and access to shops, fuel and most of the usual shopping needs. Here you will find a nice open space amongst the gum trees with drinking water, toilet, and outdoor shower. rubbish/recycling bins and access to wifi if needed. Relax under the stars with a warm fire in a secluded spot in the middle of open space and the fresh air. The property is fenced off, so you can feel safe and secure. You can relax and let the kids can run around knowing they are safe inside the camp ground. There are five dogs who live here. They are all friendly and love people. Especially Daz who will be your best friend while you stay here. If you don't like dogs you probably shouldn't stay here as Daz loves people. Only minutes from town where you will find supplies, close to the local swimming pool and 10 minutes from a popular watering hole. Enjoy all that Bendigo and surrounding areas have to offer, check out the historic gold mining attractions and come home to rest in a tranquil setting amongst the trees, the birds and the stars. Bendigo itself features some fantastic heritage architecture and a creative community. Be sure to check out coffee houses down little laneways and the many culinary options of the restaurants in town.
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AU$49
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Waverley Estate

3. Waverley Estate

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19km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Goornong, VIC
In the heart of Central Victoria, Waverley Estate, established in 1858, boasts cropping, sheep, mature gum trees, wandering kangaroos, huge star-lit skies, and tranquil dams—all set on a quiet 200 acres, yet only 20 minutes from the heart of historic Bendigo. If town is not your focus, you can explore the many attractions nearby. Enjoy a meal and drink at The Drovers Arms (3.5 km), fish, swim, or paddle in the Campaspe River (5 km), or go bush in Wellsford Forest (3 km), all connected by quiet country roads. A new arrival is our centrally located Portaloo, offering flushing toilet, insulated walls, sink with fresh water and even a mirror! Coming soon: Shower block and Camp kitchen. Please note: This is a farm with farm animals as well as native animals, insects and aquatic life which can't be controlled and we won't be issuing refunds on account of them.
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Somerville Park   (Bendigo)

4. Somerville Park (Bendigo)

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19km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 38 sites · Tents, RVs · Fosterville, VIC
(Note: 2 new powered sites available for bookings) Welcome to Somerville Park, a 500 acre sheep farm at Fosterville. There are a variety of beautiful campsites suitable for self-contained guests who have their own toilet/shower facilities and drinking water. We also have 2 newly developed powered sites for your convenience. Please note, all toilet waste is strictly to be taken off the property. Campfires are permitted in provided fire-pits or your own portable metal fire-pit out of fire restriction times and feel free to bring your furry friends, making sure they're leashed at all times. Some sites also provide chairs and table settings for your convenience. The farm is completely surrounded by the Wellsford state forest which offers bush walking and many tracks for bike riding. Mt Sugarloaf which is situated south of the property provides a great hike. Spectacular sunrises and sunsets create beautiful reflections on the water in the numerous dams on the property. Rainfall can restrict access to some sites on the property. The city of Bendigo is 25mins drive. Epsom is a 15min drive where you will find a shopping centre which includes a petrol station, Woollies, Pizza, Chemist Warehouse, Aldi, Brumbys Bakery, Reject Shop, Fish and Chips and BWS. Lake Eppalock is a 25min drive where you can engage in water sport activities. The Campaspe River is 10mins away. The farm is very quiet and restful with the sounds of abundant native bird life and provides great subjects and scenery for the photographic enthusiast. Loud, party groups with music at high volume are not permitted. Chainsaws and motorbikes are also not permitted.
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AU$37
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A Place We Call Home

5. A Place We Call Home

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23km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Bendigo, VIC
If you're looking for a quiet, private nights stay in your motorhome, caravan, tent or swag, then look no further. A private property of 30 acres, surrounded by the bushland of the Lockwood State Forest. Tucked away in a very quiet tranqil location, you will have nothing but privacy and piece and quiet. The perfect time of year to enjoy camp fires and the great outdoors. A Place We Call Home offers you the perfect night's stay to relax and unwind before your journey continues. We can also cater to larger groups and private events. We have recently installed a camp kitchen and bbq facilities for you to enjoy. Our property is the perfect place to enjoy gold detecting, bush walking, bird watching, bike riding or just some well-earned rest. The property has direct access to the State Forest with multiple walking/bike riding options and gold-detecting opportunities. There are also kayaks on the dam for our guests to enjoy and the dam is the perfect place for a swim in the warmer weather. Only 15 mins from Bendigo and local wineries, and 1.5 hours from Melbourne. All guests must be completely self-sufficient including toilet, water, and power. The Bendigo region offers many attractions including the Sandhurst Goal Tour, Golden Dragon Museum, Central Deborah Goldmine , the Bendigo Pottery and of course the Vintage Tram Tour that show cases the best of this beautiful city. There are over 20 vineyards and wineries in the region, including Black Wallaby Wines, Blackjack Wines and Connor Park Winery with most wineries run by the families who founded them. There are plenty of opportunities for prospecting in the area, the region has been famous for gold for over 150 years. Visit the Coitek Gold Centre in Maryborough for special maps suggesting areas most likely to produce nuggets, or book a tour while your there to learn the art of detecting with an expert. To find out more of what the Bendigo region has to offer go to, https://www.bendigoregion.com.au/explore-bendigo/whatson We hope to see you soon.
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Lokuttara

6. Lokuttara

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33km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Myrtle Creek, VIC
Lokuttara is peacefully located on 3 acres aligning Myrtle Creek nestled among rolling sheep grazing paddocks, equestrian properties, and Pilcher's State forest. The historic central Victorian city of Bendigo is a scenic 30 minutes drive and Lake Eppalock just 20 minutes away for wonderful views, fishing, water sports and hiking. Wineries surround Mount Alexander, only 20 minutes from Lokuttara which the owner has access to a nearby vineyard for pre-arranged tours. Enjoy tranquil walks, ride bikes along excellent dirt roads and tracks within Pilcher's State Forest or simple be amazed at the unique fauna and flora. If metal detecting is your thing then try your luck at unearthing treasures as gold was mined in the late 1800's. At night, be amazed by the full view of the our universe un effected by city or town lights then sit by an open fire and enjoy the serenity.
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AU$73
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Wetlands and bushlands

8. Sundar Camping

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42km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Walmer, VIC
We have 5 sites to offer at Sundar Goldfields Camping. Our 50 acre property features undulating bushland with views of farmlands, wetlands and distant mountains. The name is Hindi for "beautiful". Our rammed earth home sits in the middle of the property and our camping sites are located between our house and the road into the property. We are situated halfway between Maldon and Castlemaine with easy access to both these two interesting towns that attract many tourists to the region. Campers are required to be self sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. The individual sites are called Wetlands 1, 2 and 3 (blue signs), Mountain View (green signs), Gully View (purple signs), The Ridge (orange signs) and Billabong 1 and 2 (yellow signs) . It is unlikely you will hear other guests as there is a good distance between sites. The largest site is Mountain View and can accommodate the most number of guests and is well suited to caravans. Wetlands View has 3 different site options that all overlook the large dam and birdlife that frequent the wetlands. You can select the one that feels right for you. On the other side of the dam is the two Billabong sites. Billabong 2 is open and close to the road, it can accommodate a large group plus caravans. Billabong 1 is a small site that is set in the bush and overlooks the paddock and dam. Gully View and The Ridge are near each other and are secluded and surrounded by bushland. These sites do not have water views and the entrance is located 60m from the front gate, on the right side of our road into the property. Kangaroos and cockatoos are regular visitors to our property. Bird life is abundant and we sometimes see Echidnas and Shingleback lizards. It is a peaceful area and close to the steam train track so the train can be heard in the distance on the days that the Victorian Goldfields Railway service runs. There are great walks from the property towards the Maldon-Castlemaine rail trail. We supply firewood, if required, and camp fires are allowed at certain times of the year. Reg has great knowledge about our native animals/birds plus gold prospecting and is available to chat if you what to hear his yarns. Simply let us know and he will visit whilst you are camping. He also offers tuition on gold prospecting.
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Pebbleridge Camp

9. Pebbleridge Camp

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42km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 9 sites · Tents, RVs · Baringhup, VIC
Our property is located in the historical town of Maldon in Central Victoria. The campsites are among some huge granite boulders and undulating farm land.The property overlooks the Nuggety Ranges and Mount Tarrengower to the south east and the Pyrenees Ranges in the distance which provides us with some of the most stunning sunsets.Take a ride on the Victorian Goldfields Railway, explore the Maldon Markets or take a ride or a walk on the Catlemaine to Maldon trail. We are also close to a number of great wineries where you can sample local wines and produce. There are also a number of other great restaurants in the area.We are also within easy reach of Mount Alexander Regional Park which has a number of beautiful walking trails and lookouts.Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the livestock are protected. Campfires are allowed in the fire pit provided pending there are no restrictions in place. We have tank water available.
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AU$37
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The Shiraz Republic

10. The Shiraz Republic

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42km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Cornella, VIC
Camp Among the Vines at Shiraz Republic From humble beginnings the Shiraz Republic has grown into one of the Heathcote region’s most loved tourism destinations. With 40 acres of vines and now home to our own brewery, award-winning Rent-A-Row winemaking experience, and a spacious cellar door hosting live music on weekends, it’s a place where wine, beer, and community come together. Our new caravan and camping area lets you immerse yourself in the heart of it all—surrounded by vineyards, beneath the shade of grand old gums, and just a short stroll from the cellar door. Whether you're relaxing with a glass of Shiraz, enjoying live tunes, or brewing your morning coffee, it’s all right on your doorstep. You’ll also be well-positioned to explore the wider region: we’re less than an hour from Bendigo, Echuca, and Shepparton, and close to many other great Heathcote wineries. Come stay, unwind, and experience vineyard life—your way.
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Castlemaine Gardens Holiday Park

11. Castlemaine Gardens Holiday Park

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45km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 26 sites · Tents, RVs · Castlemaine, VIC
BIG4 Castlemaine Gardens Holiday Park is a peaceful, private oasis in the heart of the vibrant Victorian Goldfields town of Castlemaine, just 90 minutes from Melbourne. It adjoins Castlemaine’s beautiful 25-hectare Botanical Gardens and the parkland setting, trees, breezes, and birdlife provide a magical holiday backdrop. A winner of multiple tourism awards, BIG4 Castlemaine Gardens offers accommodation options for a fun-filled family holiday, a perfect romantic retreat, or a leisurely getaway with friends. You’ll find luxury glamping, spacious villas, a luxury accessible villa, and comfortable cabins, as well as picturesque, pet-friendly powered and unpowered sites. The park enjoys an unsurpassed location. The Botanical Gardens and adjoining nature reserve are the perfect location for an early morning run, a summer picnic, or a visit with the children to an innovative, creative play space. Directly across the road is the popular artisan Mill Complex, with its range of gourmet food outlets, brewery, Viennese-themed coffee house, winery, vintage bazaar, artisan workshops, and much more. To top it off, a couple of friendly country pubs are also just a stroll away. Castlemaine is the perfect base from which to explore Victoria’s Goldfields region and its history, arts culture, renowned wineries (the big reds are especially noted), and spectacular landscapes. The regional city of Bendigo, with its magnificent Goldfields-era architecture, parks, events, and festivals, is an easy half-hour drive away, and towns like Maldon, Clunes, Harcourt, Creswick, Kyneton, Malmsbury, Daylesford and Hepburn are all nearby, offering a choice of wonderful day-trips on scenic back roads. If you’d like to stay closer to your home away from home, BIG4 Castlemaine Gardens is a comfortable 15-minute walk from the center of town. Enjoy Castlemaine’s architecture, coffee shops, restaurants, boutiques and markets. Visit the iconic Theatre Royal, the oldest continually operating theatre on Australia’s mainland, and explore the various beer gardens, pubs, and galleries around the town. For lovers of the great outdoors, there is almost too much to choose from. There are extensive bushland walking and cycling tracks around Castlemaine and further afield, including the renowned Goldfields Track. There is also the 1,400-hectare Mt Alexander Regional Park for bushwalks, picnics, lookouts, and local wildlife. For kids, Castlemaine and the surrounding region is nature’s playground. Get outdoors and explore historic goldmines, rock climbing, watering holes, and family-friendly bike trails and walking tracks. There's also plenty to enjoy at BIG4 Castlemaine Gardens Holiday Park, including a sensory garden designed to connect our guests with the sights, sounds, and scents of nature, a school holiday activity program, and a fun-filled Games Room. Special family holiday moments can be shared around our pizza oven and BBQ, in the "Bush Hut” Camp Kitchen, or sitting around a campfire on a winter's evening. Come and stay in a magical holiday park in the heart of Victoria’s Goldfields and explore a region that truly has something for everyone to enjoy! BIG4 Castlemaine Gardens acknowledges the Dja Dja Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation who are the Traditional Custodians of this land on which we work. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia. We recognize their continuous relationship to the land and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging
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AU$60
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Rustic Miner’s Cabin

12. Rustic Miner’s Cabin

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46km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 6 sites · Lodging · Golden Point, VIC
A little slice of heaven ! 11 Acres nestled in a valley in the beautiful Castlemaine goldfields. The property has a main house ,shed ,cottage, Glamping tent site and a dam, and is completely off the grid. Also very close to the popular Expedition pass reservoir and only a few minutes drive to Chewton and Castlemaine. Come and experience the beautiful sunset, Wildlife and tranquility. The cottage itself is furnished and has a cosy open fire place and barrel heater, a small kitchen with basic kitchenware, hot and cold water gas cooking and solar and gas lighting. There is a separate bedroom at the back with a Queen bed and a king single bed. Please note bedding is not provided so please bring a warm sleeping bags or bedding and pillows. There is a adjoining bathroom (accessible from outside) with toilet, vanity and HOT shower. (BYO towels). Please note the bathroom may be shared with my Glamping site guests. (just one other site) The cabin sleeps 3 and you can also bring a tent as well.. Please note this is rustic accommodation and the cabin doesn’t have 240v power only 12v LED lighting and an esky is also provided. Located just 5 mins to local reservoir which is a great place to swim, fish or paddle. Also the popular Red Hill Pub and gold prospecting areas are just up the road and only 10 minutes to historic Castlemaine. Firewood available $30per barrow load. Please message me though the site. Just 1.5 hours drive from Melbourne, 1 hour from Ballarat and 40 minutes from Bendigo.
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AU$193
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14. Wetlands - Gatjin Dja

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49km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Bendigo, VIC
At the foot of Mt Korong, just off the Calder Highway, in North Central Victoria, lies Wetlands – Gatjin Dja, a 250-acre picturesque, nature-lovers’ adventure playground. Our beautiful property provides privacy and seclusion. We offer 100-hectares of remnant and revegetation of box Ironbark woodland for some outdoor exploration. Wake up to absolutely stunning views of Mt Korong and its granitic ridges, take walks in the shade of Grey Box, Golden Wattle and Red Gums, wander around the property and catch sight of the local kangaroos and wallabies in our park-like conservation reserve. We have huge clear night skies, great for stargazing, with perfect conditions for astronomers. A bird lovers paradise with plenty of opportunities to view and photograph a wide variety of threatened woodland species including Hooded Robins and Painted Honeyeaters.Dogs permitted, in the Woodland Views camp area only, and must always be under owners’ control. Dogs are not permitted in the conservation areas. No toilets or showers, BYO, leave no trace.Campfires permitted.
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AU$37
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Redbank156 camping / PITCHED cabins

15. Redbank156 camping / PITCHED cabins

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51km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Metcalfe, VIC
Redbank farm has been home to five generations of Superfine Merino wool Farmers. The charming homestead is set on 1000 acres of rolling hills, lush trees, and dams that offer plentiful grazing to sheep and cattle. Metcalfe's rural landscape still remains largely untouched, giving a real country escape feeling, enjoy plenty of freedom and fresh air, filled with wildlife and scenic adventures to enjoy, like the stunning cascades just up the road or hill hike at sunset Redbank offers sites across 200 acres of camping land, SITE 1 MAINCAMP suited to campers wanting to be super close to the toilet, rustic showers, bbq hut , and farm play area . It's a major hit with the kids making it a popular spot for families. SITE 2 paddock sites still within walking distance to loo and shower but well spread out to provide guests with there own space. More Suculed gain more privacy with our secluded sites more suited to self-sufficient campers , or those who don't mind a small hike or short drive to facilities. #All sites on Redbank have access to one of our hot outdoor showers and either a flush toilet,compost toilet, porta loo #Fire pits at all sites Gas bbq hut. #We are a no trace camp ground and ask you to take all waste with you when you leave. #Dogs are permitted in camps but must be kept on a leash to protect our livestock. Redbank is a working Farm and you will likely see or hear evidence of this during your stay, but we are very considerate of our campers and have had a wonderful experience sharing our land so far and had very happy campers. BEYOND REDBANK156 Campers will find many more attractions in the area, Great spots for hiking, swimming, fishing or just straight up relaxing in the serenity. TRUPENS waterfalls are close by CASCADES and the Coliban River runs through Metcalfe AND EPPOLOCK just up the road. A short drive of 10-15min in all directions will take you to one of the funky little historic towns Kyneton, Castlemaine, Redesdale, and Malmsbury, and another 15 mins on to Daylesford and Trentham all filled with brilliant restaurants, cafes, vineyards, vibrant retail and market scene. What more could you possibly need for a great getaway?
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AU$91
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Gooseberry Hill Dunolly

16. Gooseberry Hill Dunolly

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54km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Dunolly, VIC
Gooseberry Hill is a flat safe paddock area that was once home to dozens of gold miners in canvas tents seeking their luck. It is ideal for campervans and caravans. Situated just on the outskirts of Dunolly, it is very close to town amenities. There is tap water on the site near the 150 year old apple tree near the main road. You are able to camp privately well back from the road. The site once had brick buildings of shopkeepers and even a hospital - all now long gone. The double story hotel built in 1862 as a Cobb & Co coach hotel for the Gooseberry Hill gold miners, is the only building still standing. The land had a vineyard at one time, and still has a small olive grove and quince trees. It was used in the 1870's as a sporting ground with events such as brass bands, Lantern Parades and even a formal Ball in the adjoining Cobb & Co Hotel. It was a wild and rough time in the gold mining days with a double murder at the butchers shop on the site. There was also a Chinese Camp nearby, as well as gambling dens. All the trees were removed in the 1860's for mining, but now vegetation is being restored. At the rear of the property is the quarry and old diggings. it is an interesting walk but beware of old mining shafts and deep diggings. In summer time watch out for snakes. Kangaroos, wallabies and echidnas are all around the property.
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Heathcote Bushcamp

17. Heathcote Bushcamp

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56km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 15 sites · Tents, RVs · Heathcote, VIC
Our property is located in Heathcote just 30 minutes from Bendigo. The property has plenty of space for a variety of camping options that will suit your needs. We are a 20 minute drive from Lake Eppalock which is a great spot for those who love their fishing, boating and swimming. We are 10 minutes from the O'Keefe Trail which is perfect for those who like to explore by bike or by foot. There are a variety of great wineries and cellar doors nearby for you to explore, most of who sell their own local produce. Local pub and a variety of cafes are all within a 15 minutes drive. We are also close to 4WD and motorbike tracks, campers are not permitted to ride motorbikes on the property. Campfires are permitted out of the fireban season, please check the CFA website to be up to date with any restrictions at the time of your stay. Campers must use the fire drum available to them. The shelter area also an old BBQ that you are welcome to use. Please take all waste with you and leave the site as you found it.
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Newstead Nook

18. Newstead Nook

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57km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Newstead, VIC
This is lovely quiet, open bushland block, close to Newstead and Castlemaine. Cairn Curran Reservoir is only a few kilometres away. Pitch a tent or drive your van in. The amazing little shack onsite offers gas cooking facilities and a sofa so you can relax in front of the beautiful little fireplace. There are great opportunities for taking leisurely walks or rides along the gravel roads surrounding the property. What makes this property special is the awesome shack which can be used for cooking and relaxing. It also has dam and incredible variety of birds, so it is a birdwatching mecca. A shower and portable toilet is available onsite. Water safety note: A dam exists within the property and is located close to the camping area. The dam does not have exclusion fencing and may be a hazard to some. This should be considered prior to booking, particularly if you have young children.
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AU$109
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Sheep Dip Hill

19. Sheep Dip Hill

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57km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 41 sites · RVs · Joyces Creek, VIC
Set on a beautiful 600-acre working merino sheep and cropping farm, our property offers a peaceful, authentic farm camping experience. You’ll find wide open spaces, serene creek flats, rolling hills, and stunning views across the surrounding farmland — the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature. Our campsite is quiet, spacious, and ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Wake up to the sounds of farm life, enjoy peaceful walks, or simply relax and take in the ever-changing scenery. Located centrally to some of the region’s best attractions, including Cairn Curran Reservoir for fishing and water activities, the historic gold-mining towns of Clunes and Maldon, and the charming village of Newstead, there’s plenty to explore nearby. Whether you’re after a weekend getaway or a longer stay, we invite you to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of our farm. Dogs are welcome but must be well behaved around sheep. Campers must provide their own toilets. A dump point is available at the Newstead Racecourse, just a 10-minute drive away.
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Hut Amongst The Gum Trees

20. Hut Amongst The Gum Trees

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58km from Greater Bendigo National Park · 1 site · Lodging · Strangways, VIC
Book for 3 nights for 15% discount. Optional extras: night sky astronomy and solar astronomy sessions Perfect place to stay for bird watchers and nature lovers. Also for those interested in exploring the sun through solar telescope or night skies through large Dobsonian telescope The hut has an inside wood heater and verandas this hut makes a cosy stay away. A 40 acre bush block with a Trust for Nature Covenant. This box-ironbark woodland block has 2 dams and plenty of wildlife, a great place for bird watching. A self guided nature walk on the property provides you with an introduction to the local ecosystem. There is also a bird list for the property along with photos and descriptions of some of these birds. There is a makeshift bird hide and binoculars that you can borrow. The hut has a double bed (bedding provided), undercover of the veranda is a gas stove with two burners and a grill, outside a long drop toilet, water tank (not drinkable) but drinkable water will be provided. The hut is close to one of the dams. Only one booking at a time so you won’t be sharing camping site with anyone. Owners live on the property but out of view and ear shot. A picnic set, kettle, camp stove and saucepans available for use. Solar lights inside, internal wood heater outside fire pit. Note no shower. Basic amount of wood provided for internal heater and cost $10 milk crate of wood for external fire pit, a crate should last a couple of hours. Take the opportunity to explore the night sky with a large telescope. A guided 90 minute star gazing experience using 500mm diameter telescope is offered for $50/session to guests of the antechinus hut. Depending on the time of year you will see galaxies, nebulae, star clusters and planets. This is only offered when conditions allow, clear skies and minimal moon. Note this activity involves use of step ladder due to size of telescope. There is also solar astronomy, view viewing the sun through hydrogen alpha telescope. $30 for 30minutes There are great bike rides off and on road, close to Cairn Curran (15km) for fishing and kayaking, also plenty of bushwalks and bird watching sites nearby. Newstead 5km away whilst Daylesford, Maldon and Castlemaine are about 25km away.
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Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the scenic landscapes of Greater Bendigo National Park. With a rich tapestry of activities, from historic mine walks to panoramic lookouts, there's something for every nature enthusiast. Nestled amid Box-Ironbark forests, the park offers a unique camping experience, inviting you to immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Australian bush.

Notable campgrounds

  • Notley Campground: A family-friendly site with spacious grassy areas, surrounded by native bushland and historic gold mining trails.
  • Shadbolt Picnic Area: Ideal for day trips, this area provides picnic facilities and access to easy walks through vibrant wildflowers and mallee bushland.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially during peak seasons, to secure your spot at this sought-after natural retreat.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans change and last-minute openings can occur.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for a quieter experience and easier booking.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding the perfect site.

When to go

The best time to visit Greater Bendigo National Park is between August and October, when the wildflowers bloom in a vibrant display. Summer months can be hot and dry, while winter brings cooler temperatures, making spring the ideal season for exploration.

Know before you go

  • Always check for park closures or reported issues before planning your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Be mindful of the park's natural inhabitants; keep a safe distance from wildlife and do not disturb the flora.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, with some areas offering facilities for all abilities, including wheelchair-accessible picnic areas.
  • Remember to bring your own water and take your trash with you, as bins are not provided.
  • Prospecting is allowed only in designated areas with a current Miner's Right, so plan accordingly if you wish to fossick for gold.

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