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Free camp 1770


Hi all. I looked to see if there's any free csmp at 1770 but have not found any. Any ideas if theres any place to park up for the night as we want to watch the captain cook festival. Safe travels Cheers Troy

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From memory
it's not allowed anywhere along that Coastal area.

But it's been a while.

There's very little along the Coastline nowadays, compared to a few yrs back.

All you young retirees are stuffing it up for us oldies hey chuckle.

20\30 yrs ago. We could stop near anywhere and be welcome.

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Just looked up 1770 & Agnes Water on Wikicamps. No freebies. However try Workman's Beach Camping Ground, 69 Springs Rd, Agnes Water. $9 per adult per night.

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We take our camper trailer into Eurimbula National park. Beautiful spot, but if you have a caravan some of the turn in might be difficult. Road can be corrugated in the first section, and then sandy and narrow

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RustyD wrote:

Just looked up 1770 & Agnes Water on Wikicamps. No freebies. However try Workman's Beach Camping Ground, 69 Springs Rd, Agnes Water. $9 per adult per night.


 This is a very popular spot need to get in early they don't take bookings the water is town water even thou it gets crowded people are well behaved



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