
Tag: Waterfront in Australia
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The premium choice on Straddie due to its north-facing aspect, which shelters it from the prevailing winds. Features a patrolled beach (safest for kids), powered sites, and is walking distance to the Hotel. Bookings are extremely competitive. No pets or…
The most scenic park on the Great Ocean Road, set between cliffs and the river. A rare commercial park that allows campfires (in hired drums). Features shallow river swimming (safe for toddlers), a kiosk, and direct hiking access. Sites can…
A historic mining village deep in the Tarkine rainforest. Accessible via the Western Explorer and the iconic Fatman Barge. Features a pub/restaurant, river cruises, and kayak hire. Limited camping spots (tents/campervans preferred). Zero phone reception (digital detox). No pets.
The ultimate base for the Yellow Water Cruise (departs on-site). Features a massive resort pool—essential for surviving the Kakadu heat, plus a bistro, fuel, and general store. Shady powered sites available. Warning: Mosquitoes are intense, so bring heavy-duty repellent. Strictly…
Sydney’s only ferry-access beach campground, The Basin offers waterfront camping in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Pitch your tent overlooking Pittwater, swim in the sheltered lagoon, and spot friendly wallabies. No vehicle access – arrive by ferry from Palm Beach or…




