Situated adjacent to some of the most spectacular beaches and reserves on the coast, our caravan parks offer a range of accommodation options for families, friends and couples.
Staying at our eight caravan parks is the best way to explore the Great Ocean Road. With parks located in picturesque Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne, Kennett River, Skenes Creek, Wye River, Apollo Bay and Marengo, you are sure to find the right accommodation for your perfect beachside holiday.
Find out more about each park below and book your adventure along the Great Ocean Road.
The Torquay Foreshore Caravan Park is the only beachfront caravan park in Torquay. Situated at the start of the Great Ocean Road and on the picturesque Torquay Surf Beach, the Torquay Foreshore Caravan Park is the perfect spot for your next holiday, a weekend away or an overnight camp.
The Anglesea Family Caravan Park is the perfect holiday destination for everyone. Situated at the heart of the Great Ocean Road and on the picturesque Anglesea River and Surf Beach, it is a must for your next holiday, weekend away or overnight camp.
The Lorne Foreshore Caravan Park is set across five fantastic campgrounds on the Great Ocean Road in Lorne with beachfront and riverside locations. Offering affordable powered camp sites and on-site accommodation, it is all in picturesque natural leafy settings and located only a short stroll to Lorne’s pristine beach, shops, restaurants and cafes.
With beach and mountains as your backdrop, Wye River is a picturesque camping spot. Located right on the beach and just 20 minutes from Lorne, or 35 minutes from Apollo Bay, it’s an easy drive to enjoy your beachside holiday.
Kennett River Family Caravan Park is located 2.5 hours from Melbourne in the middle of the most spectacular stretch of the internationally famous Great Ocean Road, halfway between Lorne and Apollo Bay. There is a general store located beside the park for your essentials and some hot food should you decide not to cook.
Offering absolute beachfront powered van sites, grassed camping sites and on-site BBQ’s, all right on the beach.
Just 2.5 hours away from Melbourne, here is your escape to beach living.
Located just outside of central Apollo Bay, beside the football oval and alongside the Bahram River. There are a variety of camping locations, and a small number of basic ensuite cabins.
The camp ground is only 700 metres from the Apollo Bay shops and the golf course.
The park enjoys full beach frontage and is adjacent to the Marengo Reef Marine Sanctuary with resident Seal Colony, ideal for swimming diving and snorkelling. Situated at the beginning of the Great Ocean Walk the park offers unlimited options for bushwalking.
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