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Glenelg Shire-Caravan and Camping 2018 Emergency numbers Police, Fire, Ambulance ........................... 000 Caravan From a mobile ...................................... 112 Portland Police (24 hours) .............. (03) 5522 1500 Casterton Police ........................(03) 5581 1024 & Camping Heywood Police ........................(03) 5527 1614 IN THE GLENELG SHIRE Dartmoor Police ........................(03) 5528 1222 State Emergency Service ...................... 132 500 Hospitals: Portland & District Health ...............(03) 5521 0333 Casterton Memorial Hospital ............(03) 5554 2555 Heywood Rural Health ..................(03) 5527 0555 Dartmoor Bush Nursing Centre .........(03) 5528 1303 Other services: Glenelg Shire Council ...................(03) 5522 2200 c o rp o ra te styleg uid e ........................................... 1300 453 635 RACV Emergency Road Service ............... 131 111 Wildlife Rescue .......................... 1300 094 535 Pick up your copy of our Portland, GLENELG SHIRE corporate colours Casterton & Surrounds Offi cial Visitors Guide. For more information drop into our Visitor Information The Glenelg Shire logo should only be used in the colour format (as provided), or as a mono (greyscale) image. For any Centres & discover all our attractions! Glenelg Shire correspondence, the full-colour format should be used. The preferred use for the Glenelg Shire logo is on a white background. If a coloured background is to be used - it must be a colour taken from the logo. If the logo is to appear on a different Portland Maritime Discovery Centre coloured background (other than specified) then it must appear as a white box behide the logo, displaying a white keyline. It should never be used in any colour combination other than specified. Open 9am - 5pm daily (except Christmas Day) Lee Breakwater Road (PO Box 152), The Glenelg Shire logo is made up of four selected Pantone UC (uncoated) colours; PMS 301, PMS 5845, PMS 173 and PMS 371. Portland, 3305 The colours have been chosen as representative of the Discovery Coast region. Ph: 1800 035 567 (toll free) or (03) 5523 2671 The logo should never be reproduced, only use logos as supplied. Nelson Visitor Information Centre These logos are available from Glenelg Shire Council Customer Service Unit or on the CD provided. Open 10am-12.30pm and 1.30pm-5pm (Vic) GLENELG SHIRE LOGO (except Christmas Day) colours Leake Street, Nelson, 3292 Ph: (08) 8738 4051 Casterton Visitor Information Centre Open 9am - 5pm daily (except Christmas Day) 60mm minimum size Cnr Henty & Wathen Streets, Casterton, 3311 Ph: (03) 5581 2070 Or visit www.iamportland.com.au www.iamportland.com.au Produced by Hansen Design & Print – details current as at April 2018 under 60mm GLENELG SHIRE LOGO GLENELG SHIRE LOGO mono colour mono reversed colour BLACK 35% BLACK 50% BLACK 100% 60mm minimum size 60mm minimum size GLENELG SHIRE LOGO with different coloured background Recreation Room Map Camp Kitche Airconditioning Caravan Parks Playgroun No. of Cabins Bush camping Referenc Linen Hire Te Laund levision Inter In the Discovery Coast Kiosk In the Glenelg Shire net e n d ry 1 Dergholm State Park Dutton Way Caravan Park Located on Naracoorte Road, Dergholm, access via Casterton. Large camp 50 Dutton Way • (03) 5523 1904 H10 • 2 • area suitable for all types of camping including large motor homes. Access Close to rock fishing grounds. Pet friendly by arrangement. to a variety of walks and Baileys Rocks – an outcrop of huge green granite boulders which look like they have fallen from the sky. Four wheel driving. Henty Bay Beachfront Van and Cabin Park 342 Dutton Way • (03) 5523 3716 • www.hentybay.com.au H10 • • • • • 26 • • • • 2 Hotspur, Smokey Bush camping area, boat ramp. Bunk house. Licensed function room. Crawford River Pet and non-pet areas. 8 ensuites. Located on the Portland-Casterton Road at Hotspur, set on the banks of the Smokey Crawford River. Large grassy area, limited shade, ideal Narrawong Holiday Park fishing spot. Caravan Park Rd, Narrawong • (03) 5529 5282 I10 • • • • • 15 • • • • www.narrawongcaravanpark.com.au 3 Annya State Forest Absolute beach and river frontage. Volleyball/Tennis courts. Annya Camp Located on Annya Road, access via Portland-Casterton Road at Portland Bay Holiday Park Drumborg (7.5km from Princes Highway). Large shady campsite, 184 Bentinck St • (03) 5523 1487 / 1800 751 179 • www.portlandbayhp.com.au H11 • • • 9 • • • suitable for all types of camping including large motor homes. The Clifftop location overlooking the bay. Water view villas, ensuite cabins and caravan area is packed with wildlife and bird life. A hidden delight! / camp sites. Pet friendly (sites only), low / mid season. 4 Cobboboonee National Park Portland Holiday Village Jackass Fern Gully 37 Percy Street • (03) 5521 7567 • www.holidayvillage.com.au H11 • • • 24 • • • • Located on T&W Road (unsealed), access from Princes Highway at Centrally located, short walk to beach and CBD. BBQ, pets by arrangement. Lyons. Historically a watering stop for bullock teams and later served as a mill. The campsite is in close proximity to the GSWW and offers a Portland Tourist Park gentle walk around the gully. 74 Garden Street • (03) 5523 5673 • www.holidayvillage.com.au H11 • • • 14 • • • • Set on 11 bushland acres. 1.7km from CBD. Boat washing facilities. 5 Surrey Ridge BBQ, 16 ensuites. Campground Located on Cut Out Dam Road, (via Coffey’s Lane) access from the Island Park Caravan Park (Casterton) Henty Hwy at Heathmere (run left from Hwy onto Coffey’s Lane, follow M. Carmichael Drive, Casterton • 0457 414 187 H2 • • - ‘T’ intersection and turn left at Jacky Swamp Road, turn right onto In the heart of Casterton on the banks of the Glenelg River. Pets on lead. Cut Out Dam Road). The site is well signed. The picnic and camp RV Dump Point. ground provides large shady grassed areas, set on the banks of the Surrey River. Lots of short walks including Tim’s Loop Walk (intersects Pinewood Caravan Park (Heywood) with Great South West Walk). Ideal for large motorhomes, caravans and Edgar Street, Heywood • (03) 5527 1370 I8 • 11 • • • buses with large turnaround areas and wide vehicle tracks. Centrally located, short walk to river and shops. Pets by arrangement. 6 Fort O’Hare, Kywong Caravan Park (Nelson) Dartmoor 92 North Nelson Road, Nelson • (08) 8738 4174 • www.kywongcp.com B8 • • • 11 • • • • Located at the end of Greenham Street, Dartmoor, set on the banks of 25 acres of quiet bushland visited by wildlife. Close to river and national the Glenelg River. Large grassed area with plenty of shade, suitable for all park. Free Wi-Fi. Limited kiosk items. RV Dump Point. No pets. types of camping. Canoes and small water craft can be launched into the river at this site. Keep a watchful eye for platypus which play in the river River Vu Park and local wildlife abound. Short walk to the centre of Dartmoor, with tree- Kellett Street, Nelson • (08) 8738 4123 • www.rivervupark.com.au B8 - • - • • carvings in village green, general store, public toilets, café, pub and shops. Centrally located on the banks of the Glenelg. Intimate, friendly. Pets allowed. 7 Mount Clay Cape Bridgewater Coastal Camp Sawpit Picnic Ground Blowholes Road, Cape Bridgwater • (03) 5526 7247 I11 • • • 6 • • Boyers Road, (via Princes Hwy) Narrawong. Large camp ground Camp with bunkrooms, house and movie theatre. Pet friendly by arrangement. suitable for all types of camping including large motor homes. Sealed road nearly all the way, then good quality gravel road for last kilometre. Short walk to Whalers Point scenic viewing area. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 1 C217 8 Fitzroy River Outlet 1 Wando C188 Grampians 1 C211 Konongwootong Grampians Tooloy - Lake Mundi Bridge Reservoir C203 National Park Wildlife Reserve National Located on Thompson’s Road (via Princes Hwy) – Tyrendarra East. RD Melville Cavendish Victoria Park C207 DUNKELD Valley C206 Forest Bryans Swamp Ideal spot for anglers, camp sites set on the banks of the Fitzroy HWY State Game Reserve C216 C198 Dunrobin Gritjurk CAVENDISH Mt 18 River surrounded by coastal scrub. Suitable for all types of camping, CASTERTON HWY Abrupt MR RD 2 Lake 2 Mundi 10 B160 including large motor homes and caravans. Fees apply (approx $6 per Nangwarry RD Coleraine A200 Karabeal 9 Casterton C188 RD PENOLA Mt Sturgeon Dunkeld site) collected daily on site. Short walk to beach. Kalangadoo Sandford RD River Nigretta Falls NE 3 River C195 Wannon RD 3 Paschendale GLENELG HENTY 9 Long Lead Tarpeena GLENELG ERAI Tahara Wannon Strathkellar C178 SOUTH AUSTRALIA Falls HWY Warrayure COL Bridge CONDAH B160 Glenelg C196 Campground VICTORIA MERINO PENOLA GLENCOE Wannon B160 RD Hamilton Lake DUNKELD Nangeela State Forest picnic ground and camping area. 2WD access Wilkin COLERAINE RD Flora & Fauna Merino MURNDALE Linlithgow Strathdownie Reserve RD Tarrington 4 PORTLAND 4 Kerr Swamp Tahara via Long Lead Track off Casterton-Penola Road. Suitable for picnicking, Wildlife Reserve Lake HAMILTON RD RD Church Swamp MOUNT Kennedy PENSHURST camping, nature walks. No water. State Game Reserve Piercle Swamp C187 DARTMOOR HAMILTON GAMBIER State Game RD RD Ardno Reserve Grassdale A1 Digby RD NAPIER DARTMOOR FAIRY B140 CHROMEHWY MOUNT ERTON5 CASTERTON 5 10 Ess Lagoon Area - Casterton PORT RD HAMILTON RD CAST Branxholme HWY Penshurst Mt Rouse Free Camping. RV Dump Point. Mt Gambier Mt Napier C185 CASTERTON Byaduk PRINCES C187 Mt Napier HWY A200 Caves RD Blue HAMILTON State Park A1 RD GORONG RD KON Lake DARTMOOR Crawford River Regional Park 2 C184 PENSHURST 6 Wallacedale
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