Queenscliff Recreation Reserve
Queenscliff Recreation Reserve, part of the Queenscliffe Tourist Parks, offers a coastal camping experience in the charming town of Queenscliff, Victoria. Situated a stone's throw from the beach and bay, the reserve provides a convenient base for exploring the historic town and the wider Bellarine Peninsula. It caters to various types of campers, including those with caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, and tents.
The reserve offers powered sites. Pricing varies depending on the season:
Facilities:
Queenscliff Recreation Reserve provides a good range of facilities for a comfortable stay:
- Powered and unpowered sites
- Modern toilet and shower blocks
- Laundry facilities
- Camp kitchen with outdoor BBQs and seating, fridge, gas cooktop, kettle, toaster, microwave, and sink
- Playground
- Dump point
- Wi-Fi access
- Pet-friendly during off-peak and shoulder seasons (pets must be under effective control). Note that pets are generally not permitted during peak periods such as the Labour Day long weekend, Easter, or the Queenscliff Music Festival weekend.
The reserve also offers access to open spaces suitable for ball sports and has multiple entrances to the beach.
Distance to Nearby Tourist Spots:
The prime location of Queenscliff Recreation Reserve allows for easy access to a variety of attractions:
- Hesse Street Shopping Precinct: The mainè¡— of Queenscliff with its shops, cafes, and restaurants is within easy walking distance (less than 1 kilometre).
- Queenscliff Beach and Bay: Adjacent to the reserve, offering opportunities for swimming, relaxing, and watching ships enter or leave Port Phillip Bay.
- Fort Queenscliff: A historic military fort offering tours, located approximately 1-2 kilometres away.
- Queenscliff Maritime Museum: Showcasing the area's rich maritime history, located within 1-2 kilometres.
- Queenscliff Ferry Terminal: Offering passenger and vehicle ferry services to the Mornington Peninsula (approximately 1.5 - 2 kilometres).
- Bellarine Railway (Queenscliff Station): Departures for heritage steam train rides to Drysdale (Queenscliff Station is within 1-2 kilometres).
- Point Lonsdale: A neighbouring coastal town with its iconic lighthouse and Rip View Lookout, approximately 4-5 kilometres away.
- Bellarine Peninsula: The reserve is a gateway to exploring the many attractions of the Bellarine Peninsula, including wineries, and other coastal towns, all within a reasonable driving distance.
Queenscliff Recreation Reserve provides a well-facilitated camping option with varying prices based on the season, offering excellent access to the attractions and coastal environment of Queenscliff and the Bellarine Peninsula.
360 view - Entrance to Queenscliff Recreation Reserve
