€19.883040935673
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. +61 131963
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BBQ allowed
Campfire allowed
Fishing
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4.5 / 5 (5 votes )

Bear Gully Campground


3956, Tarwin Lower
Victoria, Australia

A pleasant but popular foreshore camp, well shaded by banksia and Manna Gum over sand with some short grass.
Sites are informally scattered, most with some scrub between. Overhanging branches on some sites and sandy access tracks may restrict big rigs. Rated 3.8/5 Wrens, honeyeaters, rosellas, whipbirds and gulls are common . Koalas, echidnas and wombats may be seen. No firewood collection permitted (and none nearby). Parks Vic is considering banning wood fires and may close the boat ramp. Bookings may be required. Ranger on-site for 6 months per year. And for those who like to get their feet wet...

Access
This site is accessable by caravans in good weather.

Getting there
From Fish Creek south) 2k on the Promontory Rd [C444], right (south west) 8k on the Waratah Rd [C445], right (south west) 10k on the Walkerville Rd, right (west) 3.2k on the Tarwin Rd south 3.1k on the Walkerville South Rd, right 4.5k on the Bear Gully Rd (gravel, corduroyed).

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Swim in natural water
Horse riding
Fishing

Accomodation

Facilities
Campfire allowed
BBQ allowed


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Reviews

Chris Hendry
English (Australia)
Camped there in Late October 2017. Current fee $26 per night. This is high considering the basic facilities available. Three drop toilets that are well maintained plus one washbasin with a tap that produces a dribble of bore water. I would have hoped that Parks Victoria would have taken the initiative and harvested rainwater from the toilet block roof. Camp sites are generally on the small side and close together. There is water available from a creek 100 metres from the camp but the water is very brown with tannin. I certainly wouldn't cook with it. Acess road is a 5Km recently graded dirt road and in good condition. Being on the Bass Coast the campsite is exposed to south westerly winds and frequent rain squalls.
3 days ago

Tim barrow
English (Australia)
We camped at bear gully for three days 13/10/2015 to 16/10/2015 and were told that camping fees had been abolished.Any coments re that
3 days ago

Matthew Birkbeck
English (Australia)
its not free no more, go to parks Victoria for the new changes.
3 days ago

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