Posted by Do The Yarra Valley On April - 12 - 20102 COMMENTS
If you are looking for budget accommodation in the Yarra Valley, you don’t get much cheaper than $30 a night for a family.
That’s just one of the many reasons to consider camping. Here are some others:
It’s peaceful
You can get away from technology
It forces you to slow down
You can sit around a camp fire and talk
You get plenty of fresh air
You can gaze up at the night sky
Your stress and troubles tend to vanish away
Surely that’s enough reasons to make you want to do it!
If you need more watch our camping video below.
Here’s a list of camping spots in the Yarra Valley region:
BIG4 Badger Creek Holiday Park
The BIG4 Badger Creek Holiday Park is situated on the Badger Creek at Healesville in the Yarra Valley, just 60 km north east of Melbourne. Badger Creek provides a wide range of accommodation and facilities in a unique 24-hectare natural bush setting.
Healesville Tourist Park
The Yarra Valley’s premier caravan park is only 90 minutes from Melbourne, situated in Healesville, right in the heart of the Yarra Valley.
Kinglake National Park
Only 65 km from Melbourne, this 21,600 hectare park lies on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range. Scenic lookouts offer dramatic views of the Melbourne skyline, Port Phillip Bay, the Yarra Valley and across to the You Yangs.
Black Spur Motel & Caravan Park
This Caravan Park has no fire damage from the Black Saturday fires, you do not even know the area has been fire damaged when you are at the park. All you can see is green lush mountain ash forest the same as it always was….we were truly fortunate to suffer no physical harm at all..so come see us and enjoy our beautiful park and see the amazing regrowth of this wonderful region.
Warburton Caravan & Camping Park
There are many scenic campsites along the kilometre of river frontage, and campfires are permitted in fireplaces or in drums provided.