Walkerville South Closed to recreational vehicles – 26th December 2020 – 31st January 2021

Bollards

The Walkerville South beach will be closed to recreational vehicles to reduce the risk to beach users during the peak summer period. Bollards will be installed on the beach access ramp.

Recreational vehicles – what does this mean?
The term recreational vehicle relates to motorized leisure vehicles on the beach. This includes cars (with or without trailers), trucks or utes. Kayaks may still be launched on the beach and other small water craft that don’t require a vehicle to launch them.

Walkerville North
Off the beach launching will still be available nearby at Walkerville North where there are upgraded road, car parking, sea wall and recreational facilities. There is potential car and trailer parking available for up to 37 cars with trailers at Walkerville North.

Vehicles can only be driven onto the beach at Walkerville North for the purpose of launching or retrieving a boat, and cannot be parked on the beach or driven to other parts of the beach.

Sincerely,

Walkerville Foreshore Reserve Committee of Management
admin@walkervilleforeshore.com.au

Walkerville North - trailer parking

Camping Reserve Open

Bookings for the rest of the year, including the Summer Peak period are  open. This encompasses the period up until Jan 26th 2021.
Admission will be subject to Victorian Government Covid-19 restrictions in place at the time of intended stay. 

Bookings will have availability capped at 60% of normal capacity to allow for reduced occupancy and physical distancing. The reduced capacity is being achieved by blocking off some sites. In the booking system, blocked sites are indistinguishable from booked sites; both will appear in red as unavailable.  Further information as to how the reduced capacity will be achieved is available here.

Due to Covid-19, the following arrangements are currently in place at Walkerville Foreshore Camping Reserve:

  • Everyone over 12 must wear a fitted face mask covering their nose and mouth when indoors or when physical distance cannot be maintained outdoors. Face masks will no longer be required outside as long as physical distancing can be maintained. 
  • Up to 50 people can gather in outdoor spaces such as public playground, BBQ areas, beach, kiosk, communal campfires etc while staying 1.5 metres apart
  • Communal facilities, including toilets, showers and BBQ’s, are open.
  • There is a Covid-19 declaration form attached to the reminder email that must be completed and returned before check in. Admission to the camping reserve is not permitted unless a signed declaration form has been returned.

The Covid-19 related requirements may change before the date of your planned stay at Walkerville Foreshore Camping Reserve.  You will receive an email prior to your arrival containing up to date requirements.

All bookings will be subject to cancellation or change by the Walkerville Foreshore Reserve Committee of Management Inc (WFRCoM).  In the event that a booking is cancelled by the WFRCoM, you will be entitled to a full refund. 

All other government directives such as social distancing, not visiting the Reserve when unwell and personal hygiene/hand washing etc must be adhered to all at times.

Camp Fires

Up until the end of Sunday December 13, Fires in a drum are permitted. Fires in Rock pits are NOT PERMITTED. You can bring your own fire drum and firewood. Drum hire and firewood for purchase is available from the Kiosk.  Please call the kiosk on  5663 2346 for availability and their opening hours.

CFA directives always take precedence.