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9.8 144 reviews
Port Campbell
02/09 – 13/09
A$415/nighttotal: A$4565 (11 )
Drift, Port Campbell.
1 2
cabin , Port Campbell
The Lobster Shack, a two-bedroom self-contained unit near Port Campbell, offers a peaceful retreat amongst gum trees, conveniently located for exploring the Twelve Apostles and the Shipwreck Coast. This holiday apartment sleeps three, features a queen and single bed, a kitchenette with fridge, freezer, microwave, coffee machine and internet access, plus a private garden and parking.
9.5 2104 reviews
Port Campbell
02/09 – 13/09
A$201/nighttotal: A$2211 (11 )
Daysy Hill Country Cottages - Wattle Cottage
1 2
B&B , Port Campbell
Daysy Hill Country Cottages are located just a minute’s drive from Port Campbell and the Great Ocean Road, offering a peaceful retreat in the beautiful countryside. These cottages consistently receive excellent ratings for their location, cleanliness and overall guest experience. The cottages are spread across 55 acres of land, each with its own private space and stunning views. They feature a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a spa bath, a terrace or balcony, and access to a shared garden, BBQ area and fitness centre.
9.3 41 reviews
Port Campbell
18/07 – 20/07
A$496/nighttotal: A$992 (2 )
Beacon Point House
3 6
house , Port Campbell
Beacon Point House, in Port Campbell, offers easy access to Port Campbell National Park (an 8-minute walk) and Port Campbell beach (4 minutes away), with the Twelve Apostles a 11km drive. This 100 square metre property sleeps up to 11 guests in 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a garden with sea views.
9.6 57 reviews
Port Campbell
18/07 – 20/07
A$488/nighttotal: A$976 (2 )
Beacon Point House
3 6
apartment , Port Campbell
This three-bedroom house is centrally located in Port Campbell, within easy walking distance of the beach and local restaurants. The property offers self-catering facilities including a microwave and dishwasher, sleeps six guests, and benefits from air conditioning, parking, and proximity to the Great Ocean Road's attractions.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Port Campbell
What are the most popular attractions in and around Port Campbell?
The Twelve Apostles are definitely the most popular attraction. You've got to see them at sunset, it's spectacular. Then there's Loch Ard Gorge, a dramatic sandstone gorge with a shipwreck story. And don't forget the Grotto, a sea cave with a natural archway - it's a great spot for photos.
What famous cities worth a visit near Port Campbell?
Melbourne is the closest big city, about a three-hour drive. It's got everything you could want - museums, galleries, restaurants, and shopping. Geelong is another option, a bit closer and known for its waterfront and the National Wool Museum.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Port Campbell?
What are the best activities in and around Port Campbell ?
The Great Ocean Road is a must-do, of course. You can drive it yourself or take a tour. There are also plenty of walking trails, like the one at the Gibson Steps, where you can get close to the Twelve Apostles. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can go kayaking or diving in the bay.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Port Campbell?
The Port Campbell National Park has several campsites with stunning views of the coastline. They're perfect for getting away from the hustle and bustle and connecting with nature. Plus, you're right near the main attractions, so you can easily explore the area.
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Port Campbell?
The weather can be unpredictable, so pack layers. It's often windy, especially near the coast. You might see kangaroos and koalas in the area, but keep your distance. And be careful of the strong currents in the ocean - stick to designated swimming areas.
Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Port Campbell?
The Port Campbell National Park has a few easy walking trails that are suitable for kids. The Bay of Islands Coastal Park has a great playground and picnic areas. And for a fun day out, you can visit the nearby Warrnambool, which has a zoo and a museum.