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Hi all. Setting off on Monday morning to Barrosa and Parachilna Gorge. Staying at Greenock Oval. Any comments on there and the free camp at Parachilna ? Col P



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This may help Col.smile

http://www.campingsouthaustralia.com/parachilna-gorge.php



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Santa wrote:

This may help Col.smile

http://www.campingsouthaustralia.com/parachilna-gorge.php


 That's a great site.  

Fantastic description of Parachilna.  

Brings back memories.  We have been thru there a couple of times & lunched at one of the great campsites. 



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Another good free camp up that way is the Worlds End. www.gocampingaustralia.com/burra-worlds-end.html

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Thanks guys. 



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Another good free camp up that way is the Worlds End. www.gocampingaustralia.com/burra-worlds-end.html


 Another good web site, but the report of Worlds end that was displayed was not very flattering.

Had I been the person who wrote the report, I would have packed up & left.

Sounds like the free camp from hell.



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Worlds end can become very busy during holiday periods, I've a feeling locals use it as a party venue, at other times you may well have the whole area to yourself, pick your times.

It really is a nice spot when not overcrowded.smile



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Sounds like a good spot during the weekend. I guess we loose track of time when out in the playground.........another thing to be mindful of.......

Thank goodness for ipads to store all this info



-- Edited by Bushpie on Sunday 13th of November 2016 07:49:46 PM

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Cupie wrote:
LLD wrote:

Another good free camp up that way is the Worlds End. www.gocampingaustralia.com/burra-worlds-end.html


 Another good web site, but the report of Worlds end that was displayed was not very flattering.

Had I been the person who wrote the report, I would have packed up & left.

Sounds like the free camp from hell.


 

World's End creek SA, also known as Burra Gorge, is a great place to camp.  Must say though, that I have only been there in quiet periods. Similar in some respects to Aysons reserve, near Greens Lake Vic, except Aysons has a bigger river with proper toilet block and Worlds End has drop toilets. Will go back to both sites again.

Cheers, John.



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Burra2.jpgBurra.jpgBurra1.jpgb1.jpgBurra Gorge is a great place to stay,it now has 3 drop toilets and plenty of rubbish bins.The person who wrote the negative report must have been there on a bad weekend.



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