Drove through the Foreshore CP at Mallacoota today. Over 500 sites - a lot only camping. 6 amenities blocks. Can't imagine what it would be like when it is peak season. Road into Mallacoota we found very windy and not well signed for bends.
Gerty Dancer said
05:18 AM Jun 25, 2013
Have been there when it was fairly busy, but still plenty of room Ruth.
hanoman said
02:18 AM Jun 26, 2013
We spent 2 months there after Easter, the powered sites in the top area and the lower area around the bakery were almost full. The Park has new Caretakers who are really welcoming. There were many travellers with large rigs who had trouble fitting on small sites and/or levelling their rigs. We've booked again for 2 months from 1 Feb 2014. So cheap at present, after 1st May $14 p/n for an unpowered site.
mongrel said
03:31 PM Jun 26, 2013
Welcome to the forum hanoman . Hope you enjoy the forum and the goings on, great info and some good laughs..Alan
neilnruth said
01:37 AM Jun 27, 2013
Welcome to the forum from us too hanoman. Thanks for your input on Mallacoota. Did you stay at an unpowered site?
hanoman said
03:35 AM Aug 28, 2013
Yes we stayed in an unpowered site near Captains Point, we'll be back there for a couple of months from 1 Feb 2014. Not many places where you can leave a boat in the water adjacent to camp.
Cloak said
02:39 AM Sep 17, 2013
We used to stay there over Christmas for 2 weeks and it was chocka block but well managed.
The facilities are best used at night.
Back then it was pet friendly and we always had 4 legged visitors, a wonderful park.
Drove through the Foreshore CP at Mallacoota today. Over 500 sites - a lot only camping. 6 amenities blocks. Can't imagine what it would be like when it is peak season. Road into Mallacoota we found very windy and not well signed for bends.
The facilities are best used at night.
Back then it was pet friendly and we always had 4 legged visitors, a wonderful park.