If you are heading to Victoria, to live or travel, this page is set up by migrants to give you some ideas of where to camp, holiday or even visit for free.
From Mornington Peninsula to Mallacoota, and all of the amazing places in between, Victoria is renowned for its coffee, diverse landscapes and its many seasons.
The Victorian Government has a Park Stay Locator. This will show you all of the available parks in Vic along with the amenities at each park or convenient accommodation in the surrounding areas. To view the locator click the image in the Blue Box.
If you have found a gem of a spot to holiday, please fill out he below form so other migrants can enjoy what Victoria has to offer.
Road Trip Locations
Great Ocean Road with the O’Neils
Port Campbell with the O’Neils
Torquay Foreshore with Tullie
Torquay Foreshore 2 with Tullie
Walkerville North with Anne
Walkerville South with Anne
Andersons Inlet, South Gippsland with Anne
Cape Liptrap, South Gippsland with Anne
Lake Tyrrell with the Appletons
Jamieson with the Prossers
Great Ocean Road
David Carlton
Hanging Rock
David Carlton
Beechworth
A gold rush town in North/East Victoria. This town is all about the history. These photos are from the Beechworth Asylum where we wandered the gardens and Beechworth Sweet co. that acquired all my money on main street.
The Roberts Family
Macedon Ranges with Rob

Spring Hill overlooking the Macedon Ranges, central VIC.
Lots of native forests, the hanging rock and a great food and wine scene.
Mount Buffalo National Park
Camping and Glamping
Tocumwal with the O’Neils
Tarra Valley, Best Friends Retreat
Dog friendly camping with multiple off leash areas and fenced sites. Luna had a ball!
Kelly
Walkerville South with Anne
Mallacoota
Mallacoota is the most northern point on the coast of Victoria. Its a small coastal town with a small main street and lots of nature. There are kangaroos on the golf coarse to make the game more interesting and plenty of beaches and lakes.
Lake Eildon
In the Alpine region of Victoria – so scenic.
Holly and Tom
Romantic
Dandenong Ranges
I stayed in Monbulk at a little cottage surrounded by forest. The bush walks and markets are brilliant and its great to slow down a little. The plant nurseries are amazing. There is one with a tram cafe.
Melbourne
Lisa
Other
Mornington Peninsula
Mornington Peninsula is known as Melbournes play ground. I cant surf but I hear its great. The beaches are beautiful with lots of secret beaches and nature walks. Point Nepean you can stand between the ocean and the bay. There are lots of local markets and plenty to keep the kids and their adults busy. You can spend the day at the hot springs, wineries, breweries or the adventure parks.
Quay West Suites, Melbourne
If location when staying in Melbourne is everything, then you won’t go wrong here! Epic views and a swimming pool and spa to chill out after a busy day exploring.