Welcome to Apostles Camping Park & Budget Accommodation, situated on the Gellibrand River.

The small township of Princetown offers many natural features worth exploring, a fascinating history and some attractive accommodation options.

It was way back in 1837 - well before most of the famous shipwrecks which dot the treacherous coast - that Joseph Tice Gellibrand staggered into an Aboriginal camp at the mouth of the river.

The famous Twelve Apostles rock formations are just six kilometres to the west of Princetown. Adjacent to the township itself, the river estuary and wetlands, particularly the reed beds on the western branch of the estuary, are significant for their rich bird and plant life.

Princetown is bounded on two sides by national parks, with the Port Campbell National Park extending north-westerly and the Otway National Park to the south-east.


Apostles Caravan and Camping Park
Princetown, Victoria
Telephone: (03) 5598 8119
Facsimile: (03) 55988139

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