Barwon Heads Caravan Park, Bellarine: Camping & cabin rates

Barwon Heads Caravan Park, Bellarine: Camping & cabin rates

The Barwon Heads Caravan Park offers relatively cheap accommodation on the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria. Both camping sites and cabins are available at this Bellarine caravan park.

The Barwon Heads Caravan Park by the mouth of the Barwon River offers some of the cheapest accommodation on Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula.

On the south coast, where the Barwon River empties into the ocean, this caravan park is one of the best options for camping on the Bellarine Peninsula.

Barwon Heads on the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria
Barwon Heads on the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria. Photo courtesy of Visit Victoria.

Barwon Heads Caravan Park facilities

This is partly because every site at the Barwon Heads Caravan Park is just a short walk from the water’s edge. The Barwon Heads Bluff and Barwon Heads Golf Course are very close, too, while it’s a plausible base for enjoying 13th Beach.

Facilities are a strong suit at the Barwon Heads Caravan Park. There are the usual picnic areas, amenities areas and barbecues, but this Bellarine Peninsula caravan park has a fair few extras thrown in. These include an Australian Rules Football oval, children’s playgrounds, tennis courts and a basketball ring.

Barwon Heads Caravan Park rates

Prices at the Barwon Heads Caravan Park are reasonable. If you want to go camping on the Bellarine Peninsula, an unpowered site here costs from $35 per night.

This price includes two adults and up to four children. Powered, premium and water frontage sites cost from $42 per night, and prices are higher during peak periods.

Bellarine Peninsula caravan park cabins

There are also cabins, beach houses and cottages available at this Bellarine Peninsula caravan park.

One bedroom cabins at the Barwon Heads caravan park cost from $135 for two adults, or $150 for two adults and two children.

Two bedroom cabins for a family of four cost from $195. For full pricing, visit the park website.

Barwon Heads is closer to the Queenscliff ferry than the Portarlington ferry. But it’s still a decent spot for a self-guided Bellarine Peninsula wine tour. Good wineries to check out include Scotchmans Hill, Terindah Estate, the Whiskery, Leura Park and the Jack Rabbit Winery.

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