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Cape Otway Backpackers (Bimbi Park)


Manna Gum Drive, Cape Otway
Tel (03) 5237 9246
Website www.bimbipark.com.au




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Cape Otway Backpackers is part of the Bimbi Park caravan park and horse riding complex. The backpackers' accommodation consists of bunk beds in two clean and well maintained cabins plus a building with a kitchen, games room with table football and a sheltered barbecue area. It is in a natural bush setting 7km off the Great Ocean Road.

Price
Dorm bed $20
Double/twin room $45

Prices are in local currency and are inclusive of all taxes.

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Reception Open
8am-7pm

Off-street parking Kitchen
 


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Last Update: June 26, 2009



Travellers' reviews for Cape Otway Backpackers (Bimbi Park)
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Average Rating based on 1 Review
Maintenance  4.00/5  (4.00)
Cleanliness  4.00/5  (4.00)
Facilities  4.00/5  (4.00)
Atmosphere  5.00/5  (5.00)

Compared to other hostels in this destination
Maintenance  4.00/5  (4.00)
Cleanliness  4.00/5  (4.00)
Facilities  4.00/5  (4.00)
Atmosphere  5.00/5  (5.00)



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(Review ID: 11861)
 
Loved it here, could stay for ages!, November 23, 2008
Reviewer: Amelia from Melbourne, Australia

Pros: Beautiful bushwalks, koalas everywhere
Cons: Impossible to get to without your own transport

    
Amelia saw things this way
Maintenance   4.00/5  (4)
Cleanliness   4.00/5  (4)
Facilities   4.00/5  (4)
Atmosphere   5.00/5  (5)

This is an amazing place to stay if you want to get close to nature and truly experience the Australian bush as there are koalas everywhere in the trees and lovely walks (to the Cape Otway lighthouse and the magical rainbow falls) from the camp site! It is quiet and serene and you will see lots of other Australian animals such as kookaburras, kangaroos and possums. We stayed in one of the caravans which was a good price for 2 ($50 a night, check their website for updated prices) which are modern, clean and fully equipped with cooking utensils etc. Unfortunately it's impossible to get here without your own transport but well worth the trip if you can...
 
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