Wilsons Prom Accommodation

Wilsons Promontory National Park Accommodation

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There's a range of roofed accommodation options to suit pretty much anyone who wants to spend time in one of Victoria's best-loved national parks surrounded by wallabies and wombats.

Tidal River Wilderness Retreats
Enjoy a camping experience in a spacious safari-style tent without the stress of setting up. This is a glamping experience, so expect a queen-size bed and your own bathroom. If you feel like you're being watched it's because you are - there are wallabies, wombats and Crimson Rosellas everywhere!

Tidal River Cabins
Located in an idyllic riverside bush setting and can sleep up to six people. A spacious living area with gas heating, lounge seating and dining area overlooks a timber deck area for outdoor relaxation. A fully equipped kitchen includes a gas stove, microwave and a full size fridge. Each cabin has two bedrooms, one at each end. The bathroom includes a bath tub with a shower overhead. All linen and towels provided. Cots are available (fee applies). Parks Victoria will consider, but cannot guarantee your request for a specific cabin. Check in: 2pm Check out: 10am.
Facilities in two cabins, Sheoak and Wirilda, are suitable for people with disabilities. They provide ramp access and a fully accessible bathroom.

Tidal River Huts
Providing easy access to the tranquil waters of Tidal River and Norman Beach, the Tidal River Huts are perfectly located to access all that Tidal River has to offer. The single room huts which accommodate either 4 or 6 people are a great alternative to camping. Guests use the nearby campground amenities.

Tidal River Units
Equipped with a spacious living area, sun deck and shared barbecues the Tidal River Units offer a comfortable base to explore the Prom. The one-bedroom units can accommodate two people in either a queen or two single beds. Adjoining units can be linked to accommodate up to four people.
Domain Unit has been specifically designed to meet the latest accessibility standards, and is a perfect option for visitors with limited mobility. The unit provides ramp access and a fully accessible kitchen and bathroom.

Tidal River Group Lodges
Perfect for large families, school groups and tour groups, the Tidal River Group Lodges can accommodate 12, 24 or 30 people in dormitory rooms with bunk beds.

Just Inside The Gate
Just Inside The Gate is a self-catering eco-lodge accommodation past Yanakie and on the border of the national park. Book just the East Wing for up to four people, or the the East and West Wings - the whole house - for up to eight people. The two accommodation wings are separated by two independent lounges with a central entrance and purpose designed mud room, perfect for gear storage after a day trekking in the park.

Facilities

  • No Pets
  • Shower
  • Mains water
  • Day walks
  • Canoeing and kayaking
  • Rugged Bushlands
  • Barbecue
  • Picnic table
  • Short walks <1hr
  • Fishing
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Bays, Lakes & Rivers

Location & Directions

Wilsons Promontory National Park

Directions

Wilsons Promontory National Park is approximately three hours drive from Melbourne. Follow the Monash Freeway (M1) to join the South Gippsland Freeway (M420/A440) to Meeniyan. Take the Meeniyan- Promontory Road (C444) to the Wilsons Promontory Entrance.

Tidal River Visitor Centre is 30km south of the park entrance.

There is no fuel at Tidal River. The closest fuel outlet is at Yanakie.

Cancellation Policy

Tidal River accommodation terms and conditions:
- Check-in time for cabins units huts, wilderness retreats & just inside the gate is 2.00 pm; check-out time is 10.00 am.
- Check-in time for group lodges is 4.00 pm; check-out time is 12 noon.
- All accommodation is non-smoking.
- Please leave accommodation in a clean and tidy condition; all additional housekeeping services including replacement of towels and linen will incur a fee.
- Long weekends may have a minimum night booking requirement.
- If accommodation is cancelled during your stay a refund will not be given for part of the minimum period.

Permit Conditions
- You shall observe and comply with the National Parks Act 1975 and the National Parks (Park) Regulations 2013.
- Noise must be kept to a reasonable level at all times, particularly after 11.00 pm.
- You shall not do anything that is or may be dangerous annoying or offensive or that may interfere with other people.
- You are required to maintain your campsite in a neat tidy and rubbish-free condition.
- The possession of alcohol is prohibited between the hours of 10.00 pm and 6.00 am except within built accommodation and on numbered campsites. You shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that everyone using the premises or campsite for which you are the permit holder complies with these conditions during the period of this permit.
- Take all reasonable steps to ensure that everyone using the premises or campsite for which you are the permit holder complies with these conditions during the period of this permit.
- Failure to comply with the above conditions may result in the non-refundable cancellation & eviction