Kergunyah Bridge Reserve — Campground in Gundowring

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Kergunyah Bridge Reserve

Campground at 27 Kergunyah Rd, Gundowring VIC 3691, Australia, Gundowring, Victoria, 3691 . Here you will find detailed information about Kergunyah Bridge Reserve: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Victoria
Address:
27 Kergunyah Rd, Gundowring VIC 3691, Australia, Gundowring, Victoria, 3691
City:
Gundowring
Postcode:
3691

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About Kergunyah Bridge Reserve

Kergunyah Bridge Reserve is a Australian Campground based in Gundowring, Victoria. Kergunyah Bridge Reserve is located at 27 Kergunyah Rd, Gundowring VIC 3691, Australia,


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Reviews of Kergunyah Bridge Reserve

  • Brian
    Added 2016.05.21
    Free camping. Trees, easy access, toilet, fishing.
  • Sean
    Added 2016.03.14
    Very nice camping and swimming spot well worth a visit
  • Jesse
    Added 2015.05.28
    Flat well grassed camping area on a bend in the Kiewa river. There are plenty of mature trees for shade and an all weather gravel access road. There are two pit toilets, but no water or power and no firewood and it was a bit hard to find firewood along the roads nearby as well. There is a local store a short walk across the bridge that sells ice, some food, gas etc. The river is mostly shallow and clear with a sandy bed that is good for swimming and kids to play in. There is a rope swing. It was popular with grey nomads on our visit, and locals dropping by for a swim. We noticed the noise from nearby roads, and from one camper who seemed to be semi permanent and ran a cheapo generator for about 15 hours each day.
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