Glenelg Station
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Do you want a place to get away from it all? The 2 Mile Campsite at historical 'Glenelg Station' is it. Offering peace, tranquility, abundance of wildlife and complete privacy. Enjoy camping beside the beautiful McIntyre Brook which is suitable for both swimming and kayaking or just kick back relax unwind and let nature work its magic. We currently only offer one campsite so you have the place...
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We loved camping here again, was our second time coming back! Itβs so peaceful and relaxing. Toilets are always clean and campsite beautifully taken care of! Would definitely recommend!
My husband and I absolutely loved the tranquility and peaceful nature retreat, with cheese and crackers as a welcome. ππΌ we want to come back for sure π Thanks Amanda πππΌπ
Glenelg Station's 2 Mile Campsite is a highly recommended destination for campers seeking peace and natural beauty. Reviewers consistently praise the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendly, accommodating nature of the host, Amanda. The campsite offers a serene atmosphere with abundant wildlife, stunning views, and direct access to a flowing creek, making it ideal for families and nature lovers alike. However, some guests noted potential concerns such as dusty sites in summer and the presence of snakes, which may require caution for families with young children or pets. Overall, this campsite provides a wonderful escape into nature, with many guests eager to return.
- Peaceful and secluded camping area
- Friendly and responsive host, Amanda
- Clean and well-maintained facilities
- Abundant wildlife and beautiful natural surroundings
- Great views and access to a flowing creek
- Spacious sites with options for both tents and caravans
- Family-friendly environment with safe areas for kids
- Some sites can be dusty during summer months
- Snakes spotted near the camp, which may concern families with young children or pets
- Access to the creek can be tricky in some areas for kayaks
- Limited amenities beyond basic facilities
- Occasional issues with wildlife interactions, such as goats near campsites