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Englishs Bridge Streamside Reserve

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English Bridge Road, Goornong VIC 3557

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Englishs Bridge Streamside Reserve is a great swimming and camping spot along the Campaspe River, just half an hour from Bendigo. 

Set up camp and take a dip alongside the bridge, bring the rods for an afternoon of fishing, or head off on a kayaking adventure down the scenic river.

FREE CAMPING AT ENGLISHS BRIDGE


Free camping is permitted along the bank, making this a perfect summer camping spot where you can swim. 

There is plenty of space to set up tents and park caravans/RVs, several large clear areas, and there are a couple of picnic tables and wood fire barbecues available for visitor use. 

Visitor facilities are limited here, with only a couple of tables and fire pits throughout the large camping area. 

It is a good idea to bring your own camping tables and chairs. Please note that there are no toilets here either. 

SWIMMING AT ENGLISHS BRIDGE


The river here is a great spot for swimming, with a nice shallow section for children to paddle on one side of the bridge, and a deeper stretch of river for confident swimmers on the other. 

The bridge also provides a section of shade from the sun. 

THE CAMPASPE RIVER

The Campaspe River at Rocky Crossing, not far from Englishs Bridge. 

The gorgeous Campaspe River runs from the Great Dividing Range in the south to the Murray River in the north, travelling for approximately 150 kilometres. 

There are many fantastic spots along the Campaspe River for visitors to enjoy, including here at Englishs Bridge!

Some other great places to check out along the Campaspe River include:

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DID YOU KNOW...

  • Camping is a great way to explore the Victorian Goldfields. Many campgrounds are located close to interesting attractions and historic sites, and the Goldfields region is certainly not lacking in fascinating things to discover. 
  • There are heaps of fantastic swimming spots throughout the Victorian Goldfields, including the Loddon River, Cairn Curran Reservoir, Laanecoorie, Turpins Falls, and many more!
 

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