Corindhap Recreation Reserve
Corindhap Recreation Reserve, situated on a former football ground in the rural village of Corindhap, Victoria, offers a simple and peaceful camping experience managed by the generous local community. Located in a historic goldfields area, it provides a quiet stopover for travellers exploring the region. The reserve is suitable for tents, RVs, camper trailers, and caravans and is a dog-friendly location. It is particularly noted for its tranquil atmosphere.
Facilities:
Corindhap Recreation Reserve provides basic but essential facilities for campers:
- Toilets: Clean toilet facilities are available.
- Drinking Water: A drinking water tap is accessible.
- Playground: There is a playground on-site, suitable for children.
- BBQ: A barbecue is available for use.
- Dog Friendly: Dogs are permitted at the reserve.
- Accessibility: Accessible to RVs, camper trailers, and caravans. Tents are also allowed.
- Other: The camping area is located next to an oval. Chainsaw artworks created by a local artist are also a feature in Corindhap.
Distance to Tourist Spots Nearby:
Corindhap is located in the Golden Plains Shire, an area rich in goldfields history and natural landscapes. The recreation reserve provides a convenient base for exploring Corindhap itself and is within a reasonable driving distance of other attractions.
- Within Corindhap (walking distance or a very short drive):
- Corindhap Avenue of Honour: Located on the Colac-Ballarat road, featuring sculptures carved from the trunks of old trees commemorating those who served in World War I.
- Corindhap Nature Conservation Reserve: Located in Corindhap, offering a natural area to explore.
- Very Close (short drive):
- Kuruc-A-Ruc Trail: A 13.3 km trail suitable for walking, horse riding, and cycling that links the goldfield townships of Dereel, Corindhap, and Rokewood. Access points are near Corindhap.
- Rokewood: A nearby town with a general store and other facilities.
- Within a Moderate Drive (20-60 km):
- Ballarat: Approximately 35 km north of Corindhap. Ballarat is a major regional centre with numerous attractions, including:
- Sovereign Hill: An outdoor museum depicting the gold rush era.
- Ballarat Wildlife Park.
- Art Gallery of Ballarat.
- Ballarat Tramway Museum.
- Lake Wendouree and the Ballarat Botanic Gardens.
- Enfield State Park: An important haven for wildlife with relics from the gold rush era, including mine shafts.
- Golden Plains Farmers' Market (Bannockburn): Held on the first Saturday of each month (except January), offering local produce and goods. Located in Bannockburn, approximately 30-40 km east of Corindhap.
- Dereel: A nearby township and starting point for the Kuruc-A-Ruc Trail.
- Further Afield (requires a longer drive):
- Brisbane Ranges National Park: Located over an hour's drive away, known for its wildflowers, bushwalking opportunities, and scenic drives.
- Lake Colac: Approximately 50-60 km south of Corindhap.
- Great Otway National Park and the Great Ocean Road: Located further south, offering rainforest, waterfalls, and coastal scenery (a longer drive).
- Sailors Falls (near Daylesford): A scenic waterfall located approximately 60-70 km north-east of Corindhap.
- Trentham Falls: Another waterfall in the wider region.
Corindhap Recreation Reserve offers a basic, donation-based camping option in a quiet rural setting, ideal for a short stopover while exploring the rich history and natural beauty of the Golden Plains Shire and the wider Ballarat region.