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Sorrento Foreshore Camping

Sorrento Foreshore Camping is ideal for those who prefer a smaller, more intimate camping experience. Stretching just one kilometre along the picturesque foreshore, this campground offers a relaxed coastal atmosphere. The charming village of Sorrento is only a short drive away, as is the Sorrento–Queenscliff ferry, which offers easy access across Port Phillip Bay to the Bellarine Peninsula and the iconic Great Ocean Road.

Whether you are bringing a tent, caravan, motorhome, or camper trailer, you'll find a site along the stunning Port Phillip Bay, with options spanning from McCrae to Sorrento. The area is perfectly situated for exploring local attractions, including award-winning wineries, renowned golf courses, vibrant markets, art galleries, and of course, pristine beaches.

Facilities include clean toilets, hot and cold showers, and convenient laundry. Most campsites are powered, although unpowered sites are available. Please note that the campsites are set in natural vegetation and are not flat. Water taps are shared and not allocated to individual sites.

Bookings are essential and must be made in advance.

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3176 Point Nepean Road
Sorrento Victoria 3943
Sorrento Foreshore Camping
Bring your tent, caravan or motorhome and stay on a powered or unpowered campsite within walking distance to Port Philip Bay.
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