The Best Weekend Trips from Melbourne for Outdoor Lovers

Need a quick escape from Melbourne? Discover the best weekend getaways in Victoria, featuring top camping and caravanning destinations, including Tasman Holiday Parks

Looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Melbourne for a bit of fresh air and open space? Victoria is chockers with options for a top-notch weekend getaway, especially if you fancy a bit of camping or caravanning. Here’s a look at some of the best places to park your van or pitch your tent for a few days.

Tasman Holiday Parks - Bendigo
Tasman Holiday Parks – Bendigo

Geelong (Bellarine Peninsula, Great Ocean Road)

Just over an hour’s drive from Melbourne, Geelong serves as a perfect gateway to the Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula. While you’re there, don’t miss:

  • The stunning coastal walks along the Bellarine Rail Trail.
  • Surfing and beach activities around Torquay and Ocean Grove.
  • The adrenaline-pumping action at Barwon Heads and Queenscliff.

And if you’re looking for a place to stay, Tasman Holiday Parks has got some great spots nearby, making it easy to enjoy the region’s beautiful coastal landscapes and family-friendly beaches. Check out more here.

Bendigo (Goldfields)

Fancy a bit of history with your outdoor adventure? Bendigo is about a two-hour drive from Melbourne and offers:

  • Bushwalking and mountain biking in Greater Bendigo National Park.
  • Family-friendly walking and cycling paths around Lake Weeroona.
  • A heritage trail exploring local history and nature.

Bendigo combines rich heritage, vibrant local culture, and diverse outdoor experiences perfectly. For accommodations and amenities in Bendigo, Tasman Holiday Parks provides a comfy spot to rest. Find out more here.

Tasman Holiday Parks - Bright
Tasman Holiday Parks – Bright

Bright (High Country)

Drive about 3.5 hours from Melbourne, and you’ll find yourself in Bright, nestled in the Victorian Alps. Here’s what’s waiting for you:

  • Stunning autumn foliage and Alpine scenery.
  • High country hiking, mountain biking, and even paragliding for the thrill-seekers.
  • The cosy cafes and breweries after a day out in the fresh Alpine air.

Bright is ideal for those who want to soak up the natural beauty and engage in some outdoor sports. Tasman Holiday Parks in Bright offers great accommodations and facilities to enhance your stay. Check it out here.

Warrnambool (Great Ocean Road)

Approximately a three-hour drive from Melbourne, Warrnambool is famous for its:

  • Whale watching at Logans Beach (seasonal).
  • Coastal hiking trails and exploration at Thunder Point Coastal Reserve.
  • Surfing and fishing along the local beaches.

This coastal city is known for its spectacular ocean views, wildlife experiences, and proximity to iconic landscapes like the Twelve Apostles. Tasman Holiday Parks in Warrnambool offers detailed accommodation options and facilities, accessible here.

Tasman Holiday Parks - Warrnambol
Tasman Holiday Parks – Warrnambol

Wrapping It Up

These spots in Victoria are just perfect for a weekend escape from Melbourne. Whether you’re looking to chill out, explore, or just have a bit of an adventure, there’s something for everyone. So, why not plan your next camping or caravanning trip and take in the best that Victoria has to offer outdoors? Head on over to Tasman Holiday Parks in Victoria for the best outdoor experience.

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