Wonnangatta Caravan Park
Features
Popular
Popular
Activities
Type
For Kids
Ownership
Access
Other
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NRMA Bairnsdale Riverside Holiday Park
16 Ratings32.8 km's away
$32 -
BIG4 Whiters Holiday Village
0 RatingsShowers
50.8 km's away
$98 -
Discovery Parks - Bright
4 RatingsPets Allowed
Showers
Allows fires
51.1 km's away
$32 -
NRMA Eastern Beach Holiday Park
14 RatingsPets Allowed
51.5 km's away
$29 -
Bright Cabin & Caravan Park (Camp Crusty)
19 RatingsPets Allowed
Showers
Allows fires
54 km's away
$24
Location
7611 Dargo Rd,
Dargo,
Victoria
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Details
- Listing type
- Caravan Park
- Caravans
- Yes
- Cabins Available
- Yes
- Website
- Visit
Average temperature
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Nearby locations
Nearby campsites
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Meyers Flat Camp Site
LOT 2 Dargo Road, Dargo, Victoria
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Castleburn Creek
6763 Dargo Road, Dargo, Victoria
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Dargo River Inn & Tourist Park
13 Lower Dargo Rd, Dargo, Victoria
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Dargo Hotel
4-22 Bridge Road, Dargo, Victoria
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Black Snake Creek Hut & Camping Area
1757 Wonnangatta Road, Hawkhurst, Victoria
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Two Mile Flat Camp Area
LOT 4 Upper Dargo Road, Dargo, Victoria