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Best beachside camping in Gippsland 2023
Pitch your tent and drift off to the soothing sound of the ocean on Gippsland's pristine, unspoilt beaches. Discover both the well-known brag-worthy beaches and hidden gems waiting to be explored.
Set up camp and fall asleep to the sound of the ocean on one of Gippsland's beautiful, unspoilt beaches. You'll find 90 miles of golden coastline, ivory white sand that squeaks underfoot, pebbly beaches, secret coves and everything in between, along the hundreds of kilometres of pristine Gippsland coastline. We have brag-worthy beaches that everyone knows about (for good reason), and hidden gems that are waiting to be discovered.
Camp on Gippsland's unspoilt beaches and fall asleep to the ocean's soothing sound, with 90 miles of coastline, discover well-known and hidden gems
South Gippsland
The call of the revered South Gippsland beaches is hard to ignore. There are miles of pristine sand, hidden coves and dramatic cliff top walks, studded with cosy coastal hamlets. This stretch of coastline runs from Phillip Island to the ovation-worthy Wilsons Promontory.
- Wilsons Promontory
- Walkerville
- Inverloch Gramping Co
- BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Inverloch
- Kilcunda Oceanview Holiday Retreat
- Waratah Bay Caravan Park
- Yanakie Caravan Park
The beaches of South Gippsland offer an abundance of opportunities for family-friendly swimming, including Cape Paterson, Inverloch Foreshore, Waratah Bay, Anderson Inlet and Port Welshpool. Relax and soak up the rays on golden sands, or get the blood pumping whilst conquering the deep blue on your surfboard.
South Gippsland beaches offer pristine sand, coves, cliff walks, and hamlets
Central Gippsland
The majority of this stretch of coastline comprises the waters of Ninety Mile Beach, leading as far east as the Gippsland Lakes.
Sprawling lazily along Australia's southern coast are the beaches of Central Gippsland, where fishing and camping options are abundant, and washing off the work week is best achieved in the crystal clear blue water of these beaches.
Central Gippsland has diverse and unforgettable walks from the mountains of the High Country to the green country plains and the wild splendour of Ninety Mile Beach
East Gippsland
Discover a slice of paradise at East Gippsland's beaches. This stunning section of coast is made up of wonderful and wild coastal and national parks, including the resplendent Croajingolong National Park and Cape Conran Coastal Park.
- Cape Conran
- NRMA Eastern Beach Holiday Park
- Lakes Beachfront Holiday Park
- Mallacoota Foreshore Holiday Park
- BIG4 Whiters Holiday Village Lakes Entrance
- Koonwarra Holiday Park
Explore idyllic East Gippsland beaches with national parks and stunning scenery including Croajingolong and Cape Conran Coastal Parks
What better way to spend a hot summer's day than cooling off with a splash. Swimming is no doubt one of the most popular choices here in East Gippsland with an abundance of options on hand. Try out one of the upstream rivers where the waters flow calmly along the banks, perfect for lilos
Pictures from Visit Gippsland website
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