Were heading to South Australia tomorrow on a two months trip fron our home on the south coast of nsw, we're trying to figure out where to stay on the Eyre Peninsula.
We have two spots we are thinking about staying at Haslam Camp ground and Cleve Yeldnucke weir? Is there any other spots on the Eyre peninsula to fill in the gaps between these two areas that would be nice to camp Your advice would be much appreciated.
Ron
Aus-Kiwi said
06:18 PM Apr 23, 2016
Been through there a few weeks back ..Nice part of the world . We basically stopped wherever it was nice .. About. Ever 20 minutes drive at most .. We stayed at all of these .. http://www.stayz.com.au/accommodation/sa/eyre-peninsula?gclid=CIuY_7ippMwCFVh5vQodtNwCaw The fish there is some of the BEST In the world .. That includes NZ, Canada ..
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Saturday 23rd of April 2016 06:22:10 PM
Aus-Kiwi said
06:25 PM Apr 23, 2016
Must go to Coffin bay and order the seafood basket.. I feel like going back there !!
jules47 said
06:29 PM Apr 23, 2016
Port Lincoln - camp at Billy Brights Boatramp - go to Visitors Info Centre for details etc. Had a great time there over the Tunarama festival.
Haslam Beach is terrific.
jules47 said
06:31 PM Apr 23, 2016
Sorry double up!!!
-- Edited by jules47 on Saturday 23rd of April 2016 06:31:54 PM
TheHeaths said
07:41 PM Apr 23, 2016
Pildappa Rock outside Minnipa is a nice donation camp with toilet and bbq.
Port Bonython at Whyalla is a low cost camp near Stony Point, and there are camp spots down along Fitzgerald Bay.
Nice caravan park at Streaky Bay.
Treecrest14 said
07:44 PM Apr 23, 2016
Better still - stay in Minnipa at the Free Camp on the east side of the town. Then do a tour of the 3 rock formations.
Good clean toilets.
Ron-D said
08:58 PM Apr 23, 2016
Thanks for your response Kiwi,Jules,Ian, Glen. Were looking foreword to checking all those spots out
Ron.
banjo said
10:00 PM Apr 23, 2016
If you like CP's, then Tumby bay and Elliston are great spots to while away a few days or a week or more, we love Streaky bay too but only out of season when the school holiday minions have departed and sanity returns.
Coffin bay oysters take some beating.
Little cafe on seafront in Tumby do local King George whiting, chips and salad $10, top tucker for a lunch time. Top Tourist CP do the same at teatime but stop serving at 5-45pm.
Radar said
07:39 AM Apr 24, 2016
Ditto to all above replys, very easy to enjoy, wonderful part of Australia with lots of low cost options.
Ron-D said
07:08 PM Apr 24, 2016
Thanks Brian and Radar ,those C,parks will be very handy your recomendations will help us a great deal.
Ron..
Plain Truth said
02:22 PM Apr 26, 2016
Lipson Cove,just before Tumby Bay,self registration I think it was $10 a night,good dirt road in two drop toilets
Were heading to South Australia tomorrow on a two months trip fron our home on the south coast of nsw, we're trying to figure out where to stay on the Eyre Peninsula.
We have two spots we are thinking about staying at Haslam Camp ground and Cleve Yeldnucke weir? Is there any other spots on the Eyre peninsula to fill in the gaps between these two areas that would be nice to camp Your advice would be much appreciated.
Ron
Been through there a few weeks back ..Nice part of the world . We basically stopped wherever it was nice .. About. Ever 20 minutes drive at most .. We stayed at all of these .. http://www.stayz.com.au/accommodation/sa/eyre-peninsula?gclid=CIuY_7ippMwCFVh5vQodtNwCaw The fish there is some of the BEST In the world .. That includes NZ, Canada ..
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Saturday 23rd of April 2016 06:22:10 PM
Haslam Beach is terrific.
Sorry double up!!!
-- Edited by jules47 on Saturday 23rd of April 2016 06:31:54 PM
Port Bonython at Whyalla is a low cost camp near Stony Point, and there are camp spots down along Fitzgerald Bay.
Nice caravan park at Streaky Bay.
Better still - stay in Minnipa at the Free Camp on the east side of the town. Then do a tour of the 3 rock formations.
Good clean toilets.
Thanks for your response Kiwi,Jules,Ian, Glen. Were looking foreword to checking all those spots out
Ron.
Coffin bay oysters take some beating.
Little cafe on seafront in Tumby do local King George whiting, chips and salad $10, top tucker for a lunch time. Top Tourist CP do the same at teatime but stop serving at 5-45pm.
Ditto to all above replys, very easy to enjoy, wonderful part of Australia with lots of low cost options.
Thanks Brian and Radar ,those C,parks will be very handy your recomendations will help us a great deal.
Ron..
Lipson Cove,just before Tumby Bay,self registration I think it was $10 a night,good dirt road in two drop toilets
Lipson Cove,just before Tumby Bay,self registration I think it was $10 a night,good dirt road in two drop toilets