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River side camping close to Melbourne?
Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 21:53
Moggs
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a grassed riverside campsite that is within 100kms of Melbourne?? We are looking to get away just for one night and our little girl wants to camp by a river :)
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AnswerID: 100729 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 21:56
Truckster (Vic)
replied: not really 100kms but Jamieson?
Walhalla?
Phillip Island - theres an AWESOME kids petting/feeding zoo there thats cheap.
Tent in my backyard and drive to frankston beach?
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FollowupID: 358878 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 22:00
Moggs posted:
LOL, how much do you charge :)
Was thinking of around the Jamieson area but it might be a bit far just for an overnighter - will be heading up that way on the long weekend.
Is there decent campsites on Phillip Island?
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FollowupID: 358881 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 22:02
Truckster (Vic) posted:
Jammo isnt too far for 1 nighter.. 3 hours or so and your there
not really any 'free' campsites at the island anymore.. van parks arent too bad though..
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FollowupID: 358882 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 22:06
Moggs posted:
Yeah, I don't mind the three hours but the wife wants somewhere close this time.
I'll check the web and see what I can find out about the Phillip Island caravan parks.
Thanks for the info.
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FollowupID: 358883 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 22:12
Truckster (Vic) posted:
Kaloha caravan park.
can HIGHLY recommend....
Ask for Val there she is a brilliant woman. she loooked after us every yr at the bike GP with St George MCC...
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FollowupID: 358917 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 11:33
GazzaS (VIC) posted:
Can recommend Cowes Caravan park on the Island. Is on Church street about 2K from Cowes and is right on the beach. there is direct access to the beach. and good grassy and shady sites. Phone number (03) 5952-2211
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FollowupID: 358919 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 11:47
iMusty posted:
Licola. Sheenes Crk.
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FollowupID: 358949 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 17:21
Shaker posted:
iMusty ...... where is Sheenes Creek?
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FollowupID: 359108 Submitted: Friday, Mar 04, 2005 at 10:43
iMusty posted:
I think it's actually Sheenes Bridge I am at an IT cafe now. My pc has sh^t itself.
It is a bridge you must cross going from Glenmagie to Licola. If you look on the Melway edition 31 map 628 e4 it is around the blue number 45.
This morning I remembered Warburton East. That's a little harder to give directions to but is quite lovley. Running brooks, ferns, occasional horses. Forest-like attosmaphere. Only an 90 minite drive from melb. Not much to do there but walk and explore. Very relaxing. Very.
I think it is on or near Andersons creek Road. It is past Reefton Hotel. Turn letf onto the spur and its another left onto Andersons Creek Road. (I think)? It's much easier to show than TELL.
Would be willing to go for a drive with you to SHOW if you want to.
You will only need a car. Not 4by at all.
Leave a way to contact
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FollowupID: 359161 Submitted: Friday, Mar 04, 2005 at 18:25
Shaker posted:
Ok, thank you ... now I know.
It is Cheyne's Bridge. Quite a good spot if you have only 2WD.
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FollowupID: 359428 Submitted: Monday, Mar 07, 2005 at 22:34
Truckster (Vic) posted:
So where did ya go?
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FollowupID: 359432 Submitted: Monday, Mar 07, 2005 at 23:17
Moggs posted:
LOL, had the trailer hooked up Friday evening - all set - just needed to throw the
fridge
in the back in the morning - woke to an absolutely miserable day....bom.gov.au showed no improvement forseeable...unhooked the trailer and took the girls to an indoor play centre.
Went and had a look at Drouin West Caravan Park on the Sunday to see what it was like - good grassed areas on the river and you can take your dog.
Then went and had lunch at Drouin in the park there - tried to let the girls play in the playground - except there were 4 guys and 3 girls - all around 20 there, hanging out, doing their best to bust the swing set and swearing and carrying on - absolutely disgusted - you'd think they could find something better to do on weekends than hang around a kiddies playground wrecking it!
So....no trip, but will be heading away this Friday :) ... and the weather forecast is looking good
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AnswerID: 100744 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 22:54
Brian
replied: There is a caravan park on the banks of the Barwon river at Geelong , forget the name of it , suppose Geelong would be about 1 hour from Melbourne
Brian
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FollowupID: 358892 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 22:59
Moggs posted:
That's weird...was just looking at the www.barwoncoast.com.au website to get some info on the Barwon Heads Caravan Park.
Have you stayed there??
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AnswerID: 100752 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 00:45
Brian
replied: Yeah we stayed there last March , reasonable sort of park
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AnswerID: 100755 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 06:00
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replied: Moggs,
Kurth Kiln at Gembrook and Murrundindi.
Kurth Kiln also has small lake, the old kiln and the old caraetaker's cottage which is of some interest.
Cheers,
Jim.
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FollowupID: 358958 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 18:15
Moggs posted:
Saw Kurth Kiln in the guide - is it grassed or dirt???
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AnswerID: 100756 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 06:04
Well 55
replied: Whats wrong with the Yarra just below the MCG, nice grassy banks, just watch out for the duck ..it.
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AnswerID: 100758 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 06:20
Mike Harding
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Point Leo on the Mornington Peninsula has a lovely, smallish grassy area right on the beach and 100m or so from a caravan park. Loos and showers are available. It's a pay site $10 or $15 I think. Beautiful spot.
I've only stayed there for one night about four years ago with a new-ish girlfriend (can one have "girlfriends" at my age?) who had never camped before so I thought it would make a gentle and romantic introduction to
camping
. Midweek, the sound of the ocean, just us on the camp ground, the moon rising over the ocean, me
cooking
a subtle Thai curry and getting all expectant... unfortunately about 9pm we had an argument and stopped speaking to one-another. In due course off I went to bed leaving her sulking - it was a cool night and I had earlier set her up a camp bed complete with sleeping bag. I thought she was very restless in the night but we weren't speaking so too bad! By the morning we were speaking and it transpired she was very cold in the night (it had been a cool one). Strange I said, that's a good quality bag it should have been fine at that temp. "Bag!?" she said, "Bag!?", "What bag!? - I thought it was a quilt and I tried to keep warm underneath it". Unfortunately I hadn't thought to explain to her the previous evening how sleeping bags worked :)
Mike Harding
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FollowupID: 358898 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 07:47
Member - Paul J (ACT) posted:
But was the curry good, you two still together? hehehehe..
Paul..
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FollowupID: 358918 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 11:45
iMusty posted:
Mike,
Mate !
I was reading and reading and thinking (what the hell is he on about? where the heck is this going with this?)
Then the ROARING burst of laughter.,
Thanks : - )
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FollowupID: 358946 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 16:55
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>But was the curry good
My Thai curries are always good! (usually) :)
>you two still together? hehehehe..
No, we have gone our separate ways. But it did last a few years and I must say that given she was a classical musician who had _no idea_ (and I mean NONE) about the bush she took to it like a duck to water and made the best bush female I’ve ever come across. Nothing that girl couldn’t do – and I remember some magical times when she played for me in those remote
places
many of us on this
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know – I swear, sometimes, even the animals and birds stopped to listen.
Mike Harding
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AnswerID: 100784 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 10:51
Member - Geoff & Karen
replied: Moggs whats wrong with the aussie resort where your pic was taken? Bit further than the hours drive, but hey its worth it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,it is such a top place.......
Karen
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FollowupID: 358957 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 18:05
Moggs posted:
It is a top place isn't it - great for the kids. Bit far for an overnighter though. Last 'weekend' trip we did was to Bendethera from Melbourne - 14 hour trip home with 4.5 & 1 year old girls ain't fun - Natalie has therefore limited me to 100kms for this trip.
Looking forward to going back to GAR soon though.
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AnswerID: 100808 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 14:00
Julian
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There's a pleasant spot called Major Mitchell Creek campsite a few kms SW of Nagambie. If you take the Goulburn Hwy off the Hume just past Seymour then turn left off the Goulburn Hwy for Mitchelton Winery just about 5 kms before Nagambie and keep driving for 6kms or so you'll get there. It's fairly pleasant with toilets and creekside sites etc. Have been on public holidays and it was busy but not full. Other times you should be able to find a nice spot by the creek. It must be OK 'cos we've stayed there at least five times over the last 10 years, because it's not far from Melbourne's North.
Cheers
Julian
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AnswerID: 100832 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 18:14
Moggs
replied: Thanks for all the suggestions everyone - will now have many weekend overnighter
places
to check out.
This time around we will be going to either Phillip Island - Cowes or Kaloha Caravan Park - have seen Cowes on the net but can't find anything on Kaloha other than Trucksters vote of approval....or we may go to Glen Cromie caravan Park at Drouin West - a park that looks pretty good on the net and is only 80km's from home.
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AnswerID: 101058 Submitted: Thursday, Mar 03, 2005 at 23:16
Member - Bradley
replied: its a bit further, but on the king river at whitfield there is a nice campground on the edge of town, the river is beautifull and clean and at that spot is nice and wide and not real deep, so its pretty safe for the kids. Can catch some nice freshwater crays with a forked stick and knife and a little cunning.
Unfortunately not much in the way of nice clean rivers / creeks anywhere near melb.
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