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    Bear Gully Campground

    • Bear Gully Campground, Bear Gully Rd, Tarwin Lower, 3956
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    Why You’ll Love It

    Next to Walkerville, and overlooking Wilsons Promontory, this camping area offers shady campsites set among tall Banksia near the shores of Waratah Bay.

    The spectacular unpatrolled surf beach is just a short stroll from the campground and is best suited for rockpooling, fishing, surfing and coastal walks - it is not recommended for swimming. The nearest patrolled beaches are Sandy Point and Venus Bay.

    Campground facilities include non-flush toilets, communal fireplaces and picnic tables. There is no drinking water available and you need to bring your own firewood.

    The campground is 2WD accessible and 30 of the 32 campsites are suitable for camper trailers or medium-sized caravans.

    A maximum of six people can be accommodated per site.

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    From $15.60

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    • Bear Gully Campground, Bear Gully Rd, Tarwin Lower, 3956

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