Bayview Adventure Camp
WESTERNPORT BAY
Bush to Beach Adventures
105km | 1.5 hrs from Melbourne!
ADDRESS: 200 Grantville-Glen Alvie Road, Grantville 3984
PHONE: 03 5678 8370
EMAIL: hello@bayviewcamp.com.au
Facilities
NUMBER OF BEDS:
154
NUMBER OF CABINS/ROOMS:
13 cabins sleeping 120 + 2 Self contained Homesteads sleeping a total of 34
ENSUITES:
All cabin have ensuites and reverse cycle heating/cooling. Self Contained Homesteads have bathrooms within
BREAK OUT ROOMS/DINING AREAS/KITCHENS:
* 2 Dining Halls both with commercial kitchens. Main Dining Hall seating up to 170 with Ritchie Centre seating up to 65
* The Den break out space is suitable for group sizes up to 40-50
* Other onsite spaces include a Chapel, Games Room + multiple outdoor meeting and picnic spaces
Activities
ONSITE ACTIVITIES:
High Ropes, Giant Swing, Leap of Faith, Flying Fox, Low Ropes, Canoeing, Mountain Biking, Swimming Pool, Farm Animals, Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Giant Chess and more!
OFFSITE ACTIVITIES/ATTRACTIONS:
Philip Island Nature Parks (Penguins Parade, Nobbies & Koala Conservation Reserve), Surfing, Kayaking, Snorkelling, Maru Animal Park and Mini Golf, Wildlife Coast Cruises
Bayview is a 75-acre property in a beautiful bush setting near Phillip Island, Victoria. The property boasts stunning panoramic views across Westernport Bay to French Island and accommodates up to 150 guests in private ensuite cabins. Our Camp Director curates programs for schools using a wide range of onsite and offsite activities. Bayview is one of Victoria’s leading outdoor education centres and an ideal base for residential school camps or journeys into Gippsland. We welcome schools and private groups for adventure camps, study camps, music camps, retreats, workshops, corporate trainings and family gatherings.
Please contact us at hello@bayviewcamp.com.au for booking enquiries and further information. We hope to welcome you at Bayview soon!
200 Grantville-Glen Alvie Rd, Grantville, Victoria 3984
UC Camping would like to pay respect to the Traditional Custodians of this land and sea, the Bunurong People