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Budget + Backpackers

There is a limited range of Mornington Peninsula accommodation to suit smaller budgets.

Try our cheap and cheerful three star motels with basic facilities, or camping with your own tent or caravan at any of our caravan parks or along the foreshore next to the beach. If you are on a budget and enjoy sharing stories with other travellers then backpacker hostels could suit your traveling style with a choice of shared dorms or private rooms, and a vibrant community atmosphere.

McCrae and Rosebud Foreshore Camping

The campground is located on the foreshore reserve between the main road and the beach from Anthony's nose in McCrae down to Chinaman's Creek in Capel Sound (Rosebud West).

Sites are irregular in size and shape as they are set in the natural Crown land environment. This nature reserve is prepared for camping before the opening of the camping season. Sites are not mown once the season commences. Campers should be prepared to enjoy the natural environment.

Camping amenities include toilet, shower and laundry facilities. There are both powered and non-powered sites. Water taps are shared and are not for exclusive use for any site.

For more information, please call the camping team.

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1380 Point Nepean Road
Rosebud Victoria 3939
Rosebud Foreshore Camping
Bring your tent, caravan or motorhome and stay on a powered or unpowered campsite within walking distance to Port Philip Bay.
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