We have found 288 campsites in Australie for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.
We have found 288 campsites in :country for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.
Kenilworth
Hike in campground near summer Falls.This campground makes up part of the Conondale Ranges Great Walk. Only facilities are a pit toilet and a bench. Small campground, but very unlikely it will be crowded (or even occupied).AccessThis is a walk in only campsite.Getting thereWalk a lot.
Kimba
Blue metal car park at the sports oval.Nice area. Shower and toilets avalible. No booking required.AccessThis site is accessable by caravans in good weather.Getting thereGetting there
Yadboro
A popular Bass fishing location and campground on the banks of the Clyde River. Pets allowed in the state forest area (not allowed in the national park adjacent). There is a long, steep (about 10km and rising 800m in altitude) walk up to the top of "The Castle".
Nyah
On the banks of the Murray River with shady or sunny sites suitable for caravans or motorhomes but no tents allowed. There is easy access to the river for kayaks or small boats via a dirt boat ramp (would be suitable for most tinnies). Sites are mostly grassy with large eucalypts for shade.
Kowen
Suitable for large organised groups and set in Kowen Forest, Canberra`s largest commercial pine plantation.
Kosciuszko National Park
Open, attractive, campground approximately 60km from Jindabyne. This is a good base for fishing, being at the junction of the Pinch and Snowy Rivers. You will require a fishing licence from Department of Primary Industries to fish here.
Termeil
Walk in (short distance) camping near Termeil Lake in Weroo National ParkThere is a short (about 100m) walk to the beach and some great fishing spots. Being a walk in only campground, it is usually fairly quiet.
An extended, open, level, well grassed (slashed) reserve along the Macalister River. Overlooked by the Licola Rd. Faces steep rocky, forested hills. Some shade provided by a few tall Gippsland Red Gums and Southern Blue Gums. Rated 3. 6/5AccessThis site is accessable by caravans in good weather.
Mitiamo
A pleasant quiet site in open woodland at the foot of the only protruding hill on a flat landscape. The trees and hills are welcome after driving miles over flat farmland. There are two designated, graveled sites (only 1 level) but with free access to the surrounding flats.
Very small campsite behind Gunnai Beach in Cape Conran Coastal ParkThere are no facilities here, not even toilets. There are two sites available for pre-booking. Short walk over sandy track to the beach. AccessThis campsite is accessable with regular 2wd vehicles.
Kiacatoo
Taggerty
A pleasant old sawmill clearing (partially revegetated) sheltered in a forested valley near the bubbling Little River. There are groups of scattered sites, semi-secluded by bush and distance, designed mainly for car/tent camping, however small caravans and campervans will fit.
Golden Beach
Very large, open and grassy campground on the banks of the Murray RiverThere are no facilities here, just the fire places left by the previous campers and a lovely pebbly beach onto the Murray River. This is probably a good spot for big caravans and campervans as it is very large, level and grassy.
Quite an attractive site but privacy is poor - overlooked from the road. An extended wide road reserve between the Markwood-Everton Rd and the Ovens River with a sandy beach. Rated 3. 5/5 Half the site is well shaded by a grove of large exotics. The remainder is cut grass.
Tantanoola
Pink Lake
High Wycombe
An attractive green camp by the upper Goulburn River (a rushing creek). Well shaded by tall Mountain Ash and wattles, surrounded by steep slopes forested with Messmate. A couple of open, sunny sites. Some sites slope. Kookaburras, rosellas, finches common. Lyrebirds might be seen.
Set amongst coastal bush, a short walk to the beach on Bruny Island. The campground is located on the narrow isthmus between South and South Bruny Island. The sites are level and picnic facilities are available.
Point Sturt
A flat open area, grass on top of lime stone, so difficult to pitch a tent. The camp area is exposed, with no shelter from the sun or wind. The camp site is on top of a small cliff above Lake Alexandrina, but access to the water is quite easy.
Basic, free camping, a short stroll from the shore of Chifley Dam. There are only 4 sites here (suitable for caravans/campervans). Each site can have more than one tent though, with a maximum of 12 people per site.