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CPs around Victor Harbour-Goolwa


Were planning a first trip from Melbourne to SA in our recently bought, used, 20ft Van in late April. Being newbies we intend to stay at a CP while we get to know our van. We would welcome suggestions for CPs around Victor Harbour/Goolwa area.

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Couple if nice parks but Pt Elliot would be my pick , if ur after economy try the pt elliot showgrounds , nearest free camp I think would be langhorne creek approx hr out of victor. 



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Rapid bay is a nice stop but be perpared for dusty camp sites, the area is as dry as a bone. We have just completed the all the south coast and not seen a drop of rain. Second valley CP is ok very run down but has a great beach and peir down the road.



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Get a copy of Wikicamps on your device, listing all campsites (free and low cost). www.wikicamps.com.au/

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Thanks for the tips. Will check out the free camps for future reference.



-- Edited by Shadrian on Thursday 28th of March 2019 11:54:05 PM

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gonfishen wrote:

Rapid bay is a nice stop but be perpared for dusty camp sites, the area is as dry as a bone. We have just completed the all the south coast and not seen a drop of rain. Second valley CP is ok very run down but has a great beach and peir down the road.


 Thanks. Second Valley CP sounds like great location. 



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We just spent last night in Normanville Jetty Van Park, very nice.  Has to have the best Camp Kitchen I have seen.

Were moving on ton Rapid Bay this morning so can check on Gonfishens report.  Hopefully a few days there if the wind stays down and the squid are accomodating.



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We just spent last night in Normanville Jetty Van Park, very nice.  Has to have the best Camp Kitchen I have seen.

Were moving on ton Rapid Bay this morning so can check on Gonfishens report.  Hopefully a few days there if the wind stays down and the squid are accomodating.


 Thanks for the info. Hope you come across some kamakaze squid!

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We are in Rapid Bay now and there is green grass, so, after 3 weeks in dry, dusty places around SA we were thrilled. Came to have a look and going to stay for a week. Expensive at $9 per person per night but looks lovely.



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Thanks Baggy Bums for the update on Rapid Bay. Enjoy your green stay!

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