Nestled along the meandering bends of the mighty Murray River, Bourkes Beach No 1 in Burramine, Victoria, stands as a premier destination for campers seeking a genuine connection with the Australian bush. This secluded location, part of the River Murray Reserve, offers an authentic off-grid experience that is becoming increasingly rare. Far from the hustle of powered caravan parks, Bourkes Beach provides a serene backdrop of towering River Red Gums and sandy riverbanks, making it an idyllic retreat for nature lovers, anglers, and those simply looking to unwind under the vast southern sky.

One of the defining features of Bourkes Beach No 1 is its sense of isolation while remaining relatively accessible. The site is renowned for its spaciousness, often accommodating larger groups without feeling crowded. The sandy beach offers direct access to the water, which is perfect for cooling off during the sweltering Victorian summers or launching a kayak to explore the calm waters at sunrise. For fishing enthusiasts, this stretch of the Murray is legendary. The submerged logs and deep pools provide the perfect habitat for the iconic Murray Cod and Golden Perch (Yellowbelly), drawing anglers from across the country who hope to land a trophy catch right from the riverbank.
Camping here is entirely free, which adds to its allure for budget-conscious travellers and long-term nomads. However, this freedom comes with the responsibility of self-sufficiency. There are no amenities on-site—no toilets, no showers, and no tap water. Visitors must bring everything they need and, crucially, take everything with them when they leave. This “leave no trace” philosophy ensures the pristine condition of the environment is preserved for future generations. The ground is a mix of compacted dirt and sand, generally level and suitable for a variety of setups, from swags and tents to camper trailers and robust off-road caravans.
The majestic River Red Gums that shade the area are a highlight, providing respite from the midday sun and habitat for a diverse array of birdlife. Waking up to the sound of kookaburras and cockatoos is a staple of the Burramine experience. While the location feels remote, it is conveniently located between the twin towns of Yarrawonga-Mulwala and the agricultural hub of Cobram. This proximity means that while you can enjoy the silence of the bush, fresh supplies, medical services, and local produce are never too far away.
Whether you are planning a weekend fishing trip, a family camping adventure, or a solo escape to recharge, Bourkes Beach No 1 offers a quintessentially Australian outdoor experience. It captures the rugged beauty of the Murray region, inviting you to slow down, breathe in the eucalyptus-scented air, and watch the river flow by.
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Hot & Dry
Avg: 17°C – 32°C
High fire danger periods. Great for swimming, but river levels can fluctuate.
Mild & Stable
Avg: 9°C – 24°C
Ideal camping weather. Warm days and cool nights. Water remains warm early in the season.
Cool & Wet
Avg: 4°C – 15°C
Morning frosts common. Rain can make tracks boggy. Campfires essential (check regulations).
Warm & Variable
Avg: 8°C – 25°C
Nature comes alive. Perfect for fishing. Watch for rising river levels due to snowmelt upstream.