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Outdoor Recreation Camps

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1. UC Camping
As part of the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania the UC Camping approach offers something special in group accommodation. Our venues and services are committed to an ethos of integrity, inclusion, respect for others and the

2. CYC Camps and Resorts
CYC Camps and Resorts: The Island, Adanac, Forest Edge, Phillip Island Adventure Resort and the Colonnades Conference Centre

3. Lutanda Recreation and Conference Centres
From magnificent surf beaches and adrenaline pumping activities to the wilderness and beauty of the Blue Mountains, we have so much to offer at Lutanda. With over 55 years experience running all kinds of camps and a wealth of expertise in hosting special events, we really look forward to helping you plan your next one. Contact our booking team today and let's ge the ball rolling.

4. The Retreat Port Stephens
Group and cottage accommodation sleeping from 5 – 106 guests. Ideal location for school camps and sporting group team building. Backing directly onto the Stockton Sand Dunes and close to all the local attractions.2 ½ hour drive North of Sydney.

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5. Allambee Camp
Situated just 130 km from Melbourne CBD in the West Gippsland Region. Unique location atop the Strzelecki Ranges in a beautiful alpine bushland setting. Variety of challenging and fun activities. Quality, affordable, friendly and personal service.

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6. Apex Camp Mudjimba
Apex camp Mudjimba is a tranquil beach side camp centrally located on the sunshine coast with two functional dormitory style accommodation centres. Guests have access to the Maroochy River and a patrolled surf beach is only a short stroll away. Excel

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7. Araluen Lutheran Camp
Araluen Lutheran Camp is situated in the coastal township of Anglesea just 34km from Geelong. Surrounded by gum trees and bush land, yet only walking distance to the shopping strip and beach, Araluen is an ideal location for Schools, Churches and

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8. Burnside Camp
Burnside Camp is a campsite of the Uniting Church in Australia leased by the Baptist Union of Victoria under the management of the Camp Wilkin Baptist Centre. The Camp is on the Surf Coast near the ocean beaches and holiday resort of Anglesea on t

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9. Camp Boomerang
Port Sorell - The Port of Golden Beaches - Backpackers, Camping & Motor Homes - Camp Boomerang is situated in Port Sorell, only 15 minutes drive from the Devonport ferry terminal and airport.

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10. Camp Somerset
Camp Somerset is located 1 1/2 hours north west on the shores of Somerset Dam and provides modern facilities at affordable rates. Each of our 13 cabins,holds up to 10 people in each, including a separate supervisors room for teachers. The cabins al

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11. Camp Wilkin
This site is a fantastic facility which is well supported by its programming team. There are 161 beds on site in 35 rooms all clustered en-suite. We cater and have a myriad of options for buildings, so we can take churches, conferences, schools and c

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12. Cave Hill Creek
Welcome to Cave Hill Creek, a group accommodation facility situated in a secluded creek valley, overlooking a private lake and surrounded by the mountains of Mt Cole State Forest.

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13. Coonawarra Farm Resort
Only 7 kilometres from the Mitchell River National Park, and the mysterious Den of Nargun

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14. Crystal Creek Christian Camp
Crystal Creek Christian Camp is situated just 6Km’s from Alexandra at the foot of the Black Range and overlooks the beautiful Goulburn Valley.It has 110 beds and is available to schools and churches

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15. Frederick Marsden Youth Centre
The centre provides affordable recreational accommodation for individual groups of 25 to 80 guests to use at their own leisure. To make your stay more comfortable and secure, the centre is booked out to one group at a time. The centre is located

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16. Interactive EdVentures
Interactive EdVentures provides a fun and exciting way to enhance your team building program. Through our experiential programs individuals and teams can reach their full potential.

17. Koala Park Resort
Koala Park Resort is a great place to stay with family, friends or as a large group. We are centrally located on 5 acres of peaceful, natural bushland.

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18. Mangrove Mountain Retreat
This bushland retreat is just 1 hour from Sydney and Newcastle on the scenic Central Coast. It’s more than an activity camp with great facilities, comfortable accommodation and healthy food; we take you to a special place; a uni

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19. Maroochy River Resort
Great rowing training on the upper reaches of the Maroochy River. Absolute waterfront self contained cabins on the Sunshine Coast accommodating up to 85 persons in total. Secure storage for skulls.

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20. Mount Cathedrall Lodge
Mt Cathedral Lodge has cabin accommodation for up to 60 people. There are 4 self-contained cabins, 4 group cabins and a four bedroom house available. The group cabins accommodate those using the commercial kitchen.

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