1 acre hosted by Debra A.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
Set up camp for a few nights on your way through or to escape the city for a while! The ground is flat, with grass and gravel areas - there is room for any type of set up.
Don't want to cook - we have you covered! There is an on site food van selling gourmet sausages, hot chips and more!
Dunolly is an historic gold mining town which, at its height in the 1860s, had a population possibly as high as 35,000. Today it has less than 1,000. Its kurrajong-lined main street retains some attractive old buildings from its boom days. The area is now given over principally to farming though goldmining still occurs in the area. Today it is a quiet, attractive and historic service centre with a large number of historic buildings to remind visitors of its past glory days.
Laanecoorie Reservoir Located 16 km east of Dunolly via the Dunolly-Eddington Road is the Laanecoorie Reservoir (8000 megalitres) which dams the Loddon River. Built in 1889, it was one of Victoria's first reservoirs. Today it is a popular spot for picnicking, swimming, boating, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, fishing, waterskiing, bushwalking and a playground.
Dunolly History Walk - This is an easy 1.8 km walk which takes around 30 minutes and visits a total of 17 places of historic interest all with four blocks of Broadway, the town's main street.Set up camp for a few nights on your way through or to escape the city for a while!
Don't want to cook - we have you covered! There is an on site food van selling gourmet sausages, hot chips and more!
The ground is flat, with grass and gravel areas - there is room for any type of set up.
Dunolly is an historic gold mining town which, at its height in the 1860s, had a population possibly as high as 35,000. Today it has less than 1,000. Its kurrajong-lined main street retains some attractive old buildings from its boom days. The area is now given over principally to farming though goldmining still occurs in the area. Today it is a quiet, attractive and historic service centre with a large number of historic buildings to remind visitors of its past glory days.
Laanecoorie Reservoir Located 16 km east of Dunolly via the Dunolly-Eddington Road is the Laanecoorie Reservoir (8000 megalitres) which dams the Loddon River. Built in 1889, it was one of Victoria's first reservoirs. Today it is a popular spot for picnicking, swimming, boating, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, fishing, waterskiing, bushwalking and a playground.
Dunolly History Walk - This is an easy 1.8 km walk which takes around 30 minutes and visits a total of 17 places of historic interest all with four blocks of Broadway, the town's main street.