Camping near Coonawarra

South Australia’s Red Centre is the state’s best-kept secret for wine lovers.

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Pine Ridge

8 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Yahl, SA
We have 80 acres of farm, approximately 15 minutes from town. Our campsites are located in a paddock on our farm, perfect for off grid self contained campers. We are not far from The Blue Lake, The little blue is also close by, and is perfect for swimming in summer. The Umpherston Caves is literally just down the road, and is wonderful for a picnic, or on dusk feeding the possums. Sites are approx 20m x 20m, lined with trees, perfect for pitching a tent, parking a van, camper trailer, RV, or even a bus! You can even bring your boat! We are only 25 minutes away from Port MacDonnell, put your boat in, go fishing or just enjoy the beach. One van/tent per site (unless negotiated prior). Our sites are all located in a back paddock, it's quiet and peaceful. We have sites available to cater for RVs, vans and tents. Must be self-contained (no facilities provided, must dispose of waste at approved dumpsites in town), take your rubbish with you; dogs are welcome if they are friendly and well behaved.
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AU$19
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Bryton Wood Campsite

8 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Moorak, SA
Moorak, South Australia. Traditional, ancestral territory of the Boandik First Nations people. Our property is located 5km south of Mt Gambier with distant views of the extinct volcano including the Blue Lake and crater Lakes precinct. We are situated on a quiet country road. This camp site is a fenced two acre paddock surrounded on the east, south and west sides with revegetation of local native trees, shrubs and grasses. This area is a fabulous star gazing location with a clear and un-obstructed horizon. The historical Centenary Tower and Crater Lakes can be seen from the campsite. Communal camp fire and firewood available. Personal fire pits available on request. Pets welcome but we request they're on lead for safety of your pet. No facilities, so site is most suited to self contained campers. Our residence is south of the Hipcamp area and is off-limits to campers unless through prior arrangement, although walking along the vehicle track and through the bush is encouraged (refer to map). Bryton Wood campsite is only 7min drive to the heart of Mt Gambier, 20min to the coast and beaches, and 30min to the Glenelg River in western Victoria. Firewood available on request ($10/bag at 10kg includes kindling) Mt Gambier has a range of attractions including: - Blue Lake and crater lakes precinct - Engelbrecht Cave, Umpherston Cave, and Cave Gardens - Wulanda Recreation Centre - Little Rippa Brewery - Blue Lake and Attamarra Golf Courses - Mountain Bike trails - Mt Gambier Rail Trail Many tourist attractions are within 15-45min drive including: Canunda National Park Lower Glenelg National Park Nelson estuary and Glenelg River Canopy walk at Telford Scrub Conservation Park Butterfly walk at Penambol Conservation Park Honan Mint trail, boardwalks and bird hide at Honan Native Forest Reserve Kilsby Sinkhole (for cave diving and snorkelling) Tantanoola Caves Little Blue Lake Barn Steakhouse Mayura Station Steakhouse 45min drive+ includes: - Coonawarra wine region, - Bool Lagoon and Naracoorte Caves, - Robe and Beachport coastal towns To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking Amenities Caravans, Fifth wheels, Camper Trailers, Motorhomes, Campervans, and Cars allowed Turn-around on site Accommodates slide-outs Surface type: grass-or-paddock Surface levelness: flat Bitumen road to entrance gate
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AU$20
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Glenelg River Canoe Camp

20 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Dartmoor, VIC
Located just outside of Dartmoor approximately 20 minutes from the Glenelg River Canoe Trail, Lower Glenelg National Park. Camping facilities for tents and Caravans for short stay only max 3 nights. BBQ camp kitchen, toilet and showers. 8 acres to pitch a tent or set up camper/caravan. Close proximity to local township if Dartmoor where you can grab a meal from the pub or general store. Short drive to the Blue Lake Mount Gambier.
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Erin Camping

10 sites · TentsTarrayoukyan, VIC
Located in the heart of the Green Triangle region along the Victorian and South Australian border. Our farm is a sheep grazing property, with undulating hills, creeks and magnificent redgums. Camping is beside Pigeon Ponds Creek, a peaceful place approximately 1 km from the road, accessed by a farm laneway. Undulating surrounds, but the camp site is flat.No amenities so campers will need to BYO and leave no trace. Dog friendly. Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place.
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AU$15
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Talisker Homestead

1 site · Lodging1000 acres · Merino, VIC
Talisker is an 11 bedroom, 4 bathroom home at this stage. Initially forming part of the Merino Downs pastoral run (taken up by Francis Henty in 1836). Talisker passed to Francis’s daughter Caroline on the death of Francis in 1889. Merino Downs was one of the first three squatting runs established in Victoria. Following Caroline’s marriage to Angus McLeod, the Talisker Homestead was commissioned by architect Charles D’Ebro prominent for his design of Stonnington (Malvern) and Langi Willie (Skipton). The homestead (circa 1901) is a large U shaped designed Edwardian home of some 26 rooms (not all are available to guests as some parts of the home are undergoing further renovations). Featuring a viewing tower with expansive 360 degree views, elaborate plasterwork, colour leadlights and handsome timber and marble mantles throughout the home. The original garden design is evident with Bunya Bunya pines, a large Oak and a Kurrajong tree. Talisker is named for Angus McLeod’s (please note McLeod and MacLeod are used interchangeably) ancestral seat on the Isle of Skye. Talisker was for centuries a possession of the Clan MacLeod. In 1820 Donald Macleod, 6th of Talisker, sold his interest in Talisker and emigrated to Van Diemen's Land, now known as Tasmania. In 1825, Hugh MacAskill took over the Talisker estate and completed the clearance process begun under his predecessor. Five years later, in 1830, he founded the Talisker Distillery and the legendary Talisker whisky was born.
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Camping near Coonawarra guide

Overview

Famous for their limestone-rich red soils—they don’t call it the Limestone Coast for nothing—Coonawarra’s patchwork vineyards are a striking sight. It’s not just the landscapes that are unique: the bold red wines are some of South Australia’s most distinctive, making this a top destination for wine lovers. Wine tasting is the number one pastime, and there are 25 cellar-door wineries to choose from, along with the scenic Vine to Wine walking trail. Campers have limited options in town, but you can park your motorhome at the caravan park or enjoy a glamping experience in a luxury bell tent. 

Where to go

Southern Ocean Drive

South of Coonawarra, Mount Gambier is the gateway to the Limestone Coast and the starting point of South Australia’s Southern Ocean Drive. The epic road trip covers more than 940 kilometres, linking the lakes and lagoons of the Limestone Coast with the ocean views and vineyards of the Fleurieu Peninsula, then continuing all the way to the wildlife reserves of Kangaroo Island.

Canunda National Park

Jagged limestone cliffs, secluded surf beaches, and vibrant offshore reefs make up the wild coastline of Canunda National Park, just an hour’s drive from Coonawarra. Bushwalking, birdwatching, and sea fishing are all popular pastimes, after which you can take to the water to surf or snorkel. There are six campgrounds in the park, with a mix of powered and unpowered sites, some right on the beachfront. 

Limestone Coast Lakes

Further up the Limestone Coast, a string of lakes and lagoons separate the beach towns of Beachport and Robe. Camp right on the beach at Beachport Conservation Park, enjoy bush camping on the shores of Lake St Clair, or drive your 4WD along the beach and through the sand dunes at Long Beach.

When to go

Spring and summer are the most popular times to visit Coonawarra, when wildflowers speckle the countryside, and the vines are in full bloom. Time your arrival for the month-long Cabernet Festival in October, or combine a summer visit with a road trip along the coast. Don’t worry about missing out if you visit out of season—the town also hosts a winter wine festival in July.

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