Bear Gully Campground - Coastal Camping & Fishing in Cape Liptrap

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Nestled amongst shady Banksia trees right on the magnificent shoreline of Waratah Bay, Bear Gully Campground is a premier coastal camping destination within Victoria’s stunning Cape Liptrap Coastal Park. This sought-after spot offers campers an authentic back-to-nature experience, where the sounds of crashing waves provide a constant, soothing soundtrack to your getaway. The campground is perfectly positioned for those who love the ocean, providing direct access to a rugged beach known for its fantastic rock pooling at low tide and excellent fishing opportunities. While the beach is unpatrolled and not recommended for swimming due to its wild nature, its raw beauty is undeniable and perfect for long coastal walks and exploring.Bear Gully is a paid campground managed by Parks Victoria, and advanced bookings are essential, especially during peak seasons and long weekends when the 30 unpowered sites fill up quickly. The sites are suitable for a range of setups, from traditional tents to camper trailers and caravans, accommodating a maximum of six people per site. It’s an ideal base for exploring the wider Cape Liptrap area, including the historic Cape Liptrap Lighthouse and the unique Lime Kilns at nearby Walkerville. The campground itself provides basic but essential facilities, encouraging a self-sufficient style of camping. The focus here is on disconnecting from the hustle and bustle and reconnecting with the pristine coastal environment. Whether you're casting a line from the shore, watching a spectacular sunset over the bay, or simply relaxing by a warm campfire under the stars, Bear Gully offers a memorable and picturesque camping adventure.

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Bear Gully Campground

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Bear Gully experiences a temperate coastal climate. Be prepared for changing conditions at any time of year.

Address
435-465 Bear Gully Road, Tarwin Lower, 3956, Australia