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CampingOfficial dataVICUpdated 28 May 2026

Cheynes Bridge

3.8 combined rating6 Google

Cheyne's Bridge campsite area has easy access for caravans and camper trailers. Several separated overnight camping areas are available on the East side of the bridge and a day area is located on the West side. This site is a popular destination for group 4WD trips with medium and hard four wheel drive tracks situated nearby. The Macalister River winds past the site and provides swimming and paddle sport activities when the water is higher. A further 30 minutes north of Cheyne’s Bridge is the small township of Licola which is a Gateway to the Victorian High Country and its various recreation opportunities. We ask that visitors please take their rubbish home so that the site can be enjoyed by the next visitors. Several separated overnight camping areas are available on the East side of the bridge. Larger sites are suitable for caravans and camper trailers, with smaller areas better suited to tents or vehicle-based set-ups. A separate day picnic area is located on the west side of the bridge.

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Facilities

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CampingAvailable100%BookingNot required100%ShowersUnknown50%Hot waterUnknown50%WaterUnknown50%BBQAvailable100%TablesAvailable100%ShelterUnknown50%PowerUnknown50%FireAllowed100%

Official details

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Cheyne's Bridge campsite area has easy access for caravans and camper trailers. Several separated overnight camping areas are available on the East side of the bridge and a day area is located on the West side. This site is a popular destination for group 4WD trips with medium and hard four wheel drive tracks situated nearby. The Macalister River winds past the site and provides swimming and paddle sport activities when the water is higher. A further 30 minutes north of Cheyne’s Bridge is the small township of Licola which is a Gateway to the Victorian High Country and its various recreation opportunities. We ask that visitors please take their rubbish home so that the site can be enjoyed by the next visitors. Approximately 30 minutes or 35km north of Heyfield on the Licola Rd C486.

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Setting and activities

BeachUnknown50%FishingAvailable100%SwimmingAvailable100%WalksUnknown50%PlayUnknown50%PetsUnknown50%4WDunconfirmed55%RVunconfirmed55%Kayakunconfirmed55%

Trip planning FAQ

Is camping available at Cheynes Bridge?

Cheynes Bridge is marked as allowing camping in the current Wildgrounds facility data. Check the official source before travel for booking rules, seasonal closures and local conditions.

Is booking required for Cheynes Bridge?

Cheynes Bridge is not marked as requiring a booking in the current facility data. Check the official source before travel in case conditions have changed.

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3.8 global review rating

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