Victoria is a highly popular travel destination for those who own camper trailers. With a diverse array of natural wonders and picturesque locations, along with some of the rarest wildlife in the world, Victoria is a state with plenty to offer tourists, especially those who enjoy the outdoors. This article will take a look at four great locations in Victoria to visit in a camper trailer.
The Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road spans 243 kilometres and is a stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia often noted for being one of the world's most scenic coastal drives. The Great Ocean Road features towering cliffs, pristine beaches and lush rainforests. Travellers camping with camper trailers can take full advantage of this particular scenic route regardless of the weather or season. There are several free campgrounds along The Great Ocean Road that are suitable for camper trailers, and although they lack amenities, they more than make up for it in the fact that these spots offer campers a free place to rest and fully absorb everything The Great Ocean Road has to offer. There are also paid caravan parks and campgrounds that do feature amenities if you would like access to kitchen and shower facilities during your trip down The Great Ocean Road.
The Grampians National Park
The Grampians National Park is located in western Victoria and is a popular destination for camping, hiking and rock climbing. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including kangaroos, echidnas and over 150 species of birds. There’s a range of both paid and free campgrounds suitable for camper trailers available near The Grampians National park, some featuring amenities such as kitchen, toilet and laundry facilities. If you’re keen on the roads less travelled in the Grampians, keep in mind that the area is largely untouched. The intrepid adventurer should consider taking an offroad camper designed for Australian conditions. Conventional travellers are advised to book their preferred campground well in advance of their arrival, as campgrounds and camping spaces near the Grampians will generally sell out, especially during peak seasons and travel times.
Phillip Island
Phillip Island is located off the south-eastern coast of Victoria. It’s a popular destination for its wildlife, but special mention goes to the penguins that can be viewed up close and often come ashore in the evenings. The island also features beautiful beaches, bushland and coastal cliffs. Phillip Island is a dense and large place to explore, so travellers with camper trailers will be delighted to know that there are a number of campgrounds, caravan parks and cabins available. Of course, all travellers will need to ensure they book a campground or camping spot in advance, as Phillip Island is one of the most popular and desirable camping locations in the state. Campers should avoid last-minute booking where possible to avoid disappointment.
Wilsons Promontory
Wilsons Promontory is a peninsula located in south-eastern Victoria. It is the state's largest coastline and is known for its scenic beauty. The promontory is home to a variety of wildlife, including echidnas, kangaroos and wombats. Wilsons Promontory is an excellent destination for travellers with camper trailers, and there is usually ample space in the campgrounds and camping spots surrounding Wilsons Promontory even during peak seasons. Campers should note however that due to bushfire risk, camp fires and barbeques are not permitted anywhere in Wilsons Promontory.
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