Obviously prices vary across a state and across Australia but if
some people who use them could they maybe give me an average
under $20----$20 to $23---$23 to $26 or up up up
I have not stayed in one for a long time and when i get up and
running i would be looking at this as well as free camps when pos
as my o/nite stop
And many i,ve stayed at have either moderate or very good camp
kitchens
Weather permitting night/s under canvas Thanks for a heads up
Dougwe said
05:59 PM Dec 9, 2013
I found earlier in the year before I started doing alternative camping there was only about $5.00 difference between a power and un power site and starting around $20.00 up, depending on location of CVP, i.e. Coastal areas are much higher than small out of the way towns. If I want a CVP I usually check smaller towns first close to where I need. They are usually friendlier too.
oldbobsbus said
06:01 PM Dec 9, 2013
The one and only CP I have ever pulled up at wanted $36 for an unpowered site so that was it for me...
In 5 years of traveling I have never been back to a CP..
capricorn41 said
06:55 PM Dec 9, 2013
Not sure what alternative camping is ????
Not surprised the smaller inland town would be less than coast
Would cost difference be same as say small inland town
compared to large lake/reservoir or riverside CP
Thanks for your advise mate
Gerty Dancer said
06:59 PM Dec 9, 2013
We find in general, on average, the difference between a powered site and an unpowered one is about $5. That's pretty much the same whether they charge $50 or $20 per night. But unpowered sites aren't all lined up in rows and theres usually a camp kitchen or at least a communal BBQ, so we choose that.
-- Edited by Gerty Dancer on Monday 9th of December 2013 07:01:27 PM
Dougwe said
07:04 PM Dec 9, 2013
Alternative Camping is "Free" or "Low Cost" i.e. Gold coin donation or similar.
In my opinion C41 you will pay more anywhere near water. Biggest problem for me is, I prefer being near water than inland, bugga.
There are many lakes and dams that have Free camping or similar.
Can I suggest you get a copy of "Camps Australia Wide" current edition is #7. You could also download "Wiki Camps" onto your poota, that's good too and growing with information all the time.
Edit....Sorry forgot to say there is a "Caravan Parks Australia Wide" as well. I find that good too when Looking for a CVP.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Monday 9th of December 2013 07:13:46 PM
capricorn41 said
07:23 PM Dec 9, 2013
Me too!! Water based --like lotsa Murray River spots and Gerty Dancer talked on camp kitchens
Stayed a while back in one a kilometer walk into Beechworth with gr8 kitchen
Another that comes to mind a similar CP walking distance from Cooma centre
A good kitchen there too & stayed three nights ----every tent camper group came up
Cooking,chatting with beer/wine/bourbon were pleasent nights
Supermarket/pub close by
Gwian said
09:13 PM Dec 9, 2013
Big difference when we stayed at Croydon C/P in north Qld Powered $30 and unpowered $15....VERY basic camp but amenities very clean
Highwayman said
09:37 PM Dec 9, 2013
Dougwe..1st time I hv read that term I like it going to adopt it .from now on in my travels and the conversation is cp.s it will be ..ALTERNITIVE. CAMPING!! For me cya
solo nomad said
09:44 PM Dec 9, 2013
I always ask what the price difference is......
I am set up to not rely on mains electricity
a lot of the time there is only $2-5 difference between powered or unpowered, if this is the case i opt to charge everything up
it pays to ask the question i have found occasionally a $15 difference between power or not
Dougwe said
09:52 AM Dec 10, 2013
Highwayman wrote:
Dougwe..1st time I hv read that term I like it going to adopt it .from now on in my travels and the conversation is cp.s it will be ..ALTERNITIVE. CAMPING!! For me cya
Best thing is Highwayman, I told you that for free
KFT said
10:16 AM Dec 10, 2013
We have also found that a lot of the "unpowered" sites are actually unserviced site as they have no water connection either.
I think the term unpowered could be misleading if the other normal services are excluded as well.
frank
milo said
10:23 AM Dec 10, 2013
what are show grounds like ,ie as an alternate to the cp..?
jetj said
10:59 AM Dec 10, 2013
I have found that the unpowered sites are often in a better, less formal, and nicer section of the parks. Often further away from facilities in some parks. Plenty of exercise to go to the loo or showers.
The difference in powered or unpowered used to be about $3 but not any more since power has risen in price.
Motorhomer13 said
06:00 PM Dec 11, 2013
We have been on the road for nearly 2 years and have only paid for C/Parks on 5 nights.
however we are completely self sufficient.
One of the nights that we did stay in a park they charged $25 for unpowered and I was disappointed at the condition of the park.
Obviously prices vary across a state and across Australia but if
some people who use them could they maybe give me an average
under $20----$20 to $23---$23 to $26 or up up up
I have not stayed in one for a long time and when i get up and
running i would be looking at this as well as free camps when pos
as my o/nite stop
And many i,ve stayed at have either moderate or very good camp
kitchens
Weather permitting night/s under canvas Thanks for a heads up
In 5 years of traveling I have never been back to a CP..
Not sure what alternative camping is ????
Not surprised the smaller inland town would be less than coast
Would cost difference be same as say small inland town
compared to large lake/reservoir or riverside CP
Thanks for your advise mate
That's pretty much the same whether they charge $50 or $20 per night.
But unpowered sites aren't all lined up in rows and theres usually a camp kitchen or at least a communal BBQ, so we choose that.
-- Edited by Gerty Dancer on Monday 9th of December 2013 07:01:27 PM
Alternative Camping is "Free" or "Low Cost" i.e. Gold coin donation or similar.
In my opinion C41 you will pay more anywhere near water. Biggest problem for me is, I prefer being near water than inland, bugga.
There are many lakes and dams that have Free camping or similar.
Can I suggest you get a copy of "Camps Australia Wide" current edition is #7. You could also download "Wiki Camps" onto your poota, that's good too and growing with information all the time.
Edit....Sorry forgot to say there is a "Caravan Parks Australia Wide" as well. I find that good too when Looking for a CVP.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Monday 9th of December 2013 07:13:46 PM
Stayed a while back in one a kilometer walk into Beechworth with gr8 kitchen
Another that comes to mind a similar CP walking distance from Cooma centre
A good kitchen there too & stayed three nights ----every tent camper group came up
Cooking,chatting with beer/wine/bourbon were pleasent nights
Supermarket/pub close by
Dougwe..1st time I hv read that term I like it going to adopt it .from now on in my travels and the conversation is cp.s it will be ..ALTERNITIVE. CAMPING!! For me cya
I am set up to not rely on mains electricity
a lot of the time there is only $2-5 difference between powered or unpowered, if this is the case i opt to charge everything up
it pays to ask the question i have found occasionally a $15 difference between power or not
Best thing is Highwayman, I told you that for free
I think the term unpowered could be misleading if the other normal services are excluded as well.
frank
I have found that the unpowered sites are often in a better, less formal, and nicer section of the parks. Often further away from facilities in some parks. Plenty of exercise to go to the loo or showers.
The difference in powered or unpowered used to be about $3 but not any more since power has risen in price.
We have been on the road for nearly 2 years and have only paid for C/Parks on 5 nights.
however we are completely self sufficient.
One of the nights that we did stay in a park they charged $25 for unpowered and I was disappointed at the condition of the park.
Thats my 2 bobs worth.
Cheers
Frank