Coastal camping in South Australia with hiking

Sun-blushed vineyards and outback plains stretch along the banks of the Murray River.

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Cooinda Retreats - RV and Camp Stay

15 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Victor Harbor, SA
We’re thrilled to welcome you to Cooinda Retreats, an immersive nature-based camping experience, far from the crowded parks! Our bushland setting offers space, tranquillity, and a true connection to nature. Your stay directly supports our Not-for-Profit work, helping disadvantaged and marginalised communities. Why Camp With Us? 🌱 At Cooinda Retreats, every booking goes toward a greater cause. You’re not only enjoying the great outdoors – you’re making a difference! Important Details for a Hassle-Free Stay: Please read carefully as these points will answer most questions. 🌳 What You Can Expect: • We are a bushland Hipcamp site, not a caravan park. Embrace nature, space, and serenity! • Fire Policy: Fires are ONLY allowed during the winter months on designated hard surfaces. Once the fire rating season kicks in, no fires are permitted due to bushfire risk. So, enjoy those campfires in the cooler months when they’re needed! • Space for Gear: Wondering if you can fit your tent, gazebo, and trailer? It’s up to you! Our sites are spacious, but you must be self-contained. One vehicle per site – additional vehicles must park in the main carpark. Site Sizes & What Fits: • Site 1: (Powered, Dog-friendly) – 7mW x 10mD • Site 2: Large premium site with 10 amp power – Great for families or larger setups, 9mW x 13mD • Site 3: Large premium site with 10amp power – Great for families or larger setups, 10.5mW x 12mD • Site 4: General large sites – Perfect for a cozy, spacious camping experience, 12mW X 9mD • Sites 5: General large sites – Perfect for a cozy, spacious camping experience, 10mW x 7mD • Site 6: Bushland escape – Ideal for nature lovers, a little off the beaten path, 7mW x 11mD • Site 7: Large premium non-powered – Lush, green spaces with stunning views, 11mW x 7.5mD – park up sideways to get a wonderful view. • Site 8: Large premium non-powered – Lush, green spaces with stunning views, 10mW x 10.5mD • Site 9: Available from December 2024, Large premium non-powered – Lush, green spaces with stunning views, 10mW x 10.5mD • Site 10: Available from December 2024, Large premium non-powered – Lush, green spaces with stunning views, 10mW x 10.5mD Please plan accordingly, but the setup is your responsibility. Amenities: 🚿 Stay Self-Contained: We have portable hot showers and toilets, but feel free to use your RV facilities, grey water on the garden is fine! ♻️ Waste Management: Take your rubbish with you! There’s no garbage service – we’re all about keeping the environment clean. 💧 Water: Potable water available at all sites. 🍽 Camp Kitchen & Wi-Fi: We’ve got you covered with a full kitchen and Wi-Fi across the retreat. Important Reminders: • Dump Point: 3 km away in Victor Harbor – please don’t use our portable toilets for cassette emptying. • Noise Policy: Quiet hours from 10:30 PM to 6:30 AM – let’s keep it peaceful for everyone. • CCTV: For your safety, discreet CCTV is in place. • Fires: Winter fires only! Fire pits provided during cooler months, firewood available for $15. No fires once the fire season starts. Final Tips: • Check site details for the best fit. • Avoid using mats on our lush lawns – help keep them green! • You’re in a bushland setting – don’t forget your bug spray. We can’t wait to welcome you to Cooinda Retreats for a unique, nature-filled adventure with a positive impact. See you soon! 🌞🌿
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Robe Four Mile Farm

20 sites · RVs10 acres · Robe, SA
Ideally located just a couple of kilometres from Robe on the Southern Ports Highway (road side number #4437), The Four Mile Farm offers spaces for self contained vans, camper trailers and tents in a tranquil ten acre rural setting. Only minutes to the Robe township, restaurants, cafes, shopping and Robe's famous Long Beach, The Four Mile has an abundance of wide open spaces to find a private nook to park up for a night - or a week. New facilities include a utility room and ensuite featuring a hot shower and flush toilet, located inside the front shed, as well as a new shower block with two hot showers and an additional flush toilet, just a short stroll from the camping area. (Showers are coin operated - bring a good supply of $2 coins). Bring a chair and relax round the community fire pit in the evening (fire season excepted). Watch the sun go down, the moon rise and spent the evening around the fire, star-gazing at the southern sky. If you'd like a night out in town, Robe Runner Shuttle offers a service to and from The Four Mile.
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Coodlie Park Eco Retreat

281 sites · RVs, Tents500 acres · Talia, SA
WELCOME to our home!! Coodlie Park Eco Retreat.........Let the Adventure Begin. * Under New Ownership / Re-Open from 01-Nov-2023 * ENTER via the Flinders Highway Driveway and not Talia Caves Road back entrance - (4X4 drive only there)* Discover a Unique Off-Grid Bush Camping Experience at Camp Coodlie If you're seeking a truly immersive off-grid bush camping experience, look no further than Camp Coodlie, located on the stunning Eyre Peninsula. Nestled within 500 acres of natural coastal bushland, our campground offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle, a chance to embrace nature's playground, and a perfect spot for those who value peace, nature and sustainability. Camping Rates Camp Coodlie Sites: $25.00 per site/vehicle (up to 3 guests) Additional Guests: $12.50 per person (maximum of 5 guests per site) ** Children 2 years and under FREE ** RV and Pet Friendly Check-In and Check-Out Times Campground Check-In: 1:00 PM Campground Check-Out: 11:00 AM For AFTER HOURS Check-in's, stop at the Wheel Post upon arrival, and using the QR code system, scan the check-in code and follow the prompts. Office Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:30am to 3:30pm (Open till 7pm in Summer) Spacious Campsites for Ultimate Privacy Each site at Camp Coodlie is carefully positioned to offer guests ample space and privacy, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding bushland. Located 2 km from the main homestead and Coodlie Store/Office the campground offer a peaceful, secluded experience for you to enjoy. Eco-Friendly Amenities At Camp Coodlie, sustainability is at the core of everything we do, and we are a proud TICSA Sustainable Tourism and Eco-Star Accredited Business. From our eco-friendly facilities to the use of locally sourced and recycled materials, such as the oyster-timber wood structures, solar power and waste management, we strive to create an environmentally conscious retreat. Facilities: *BYOB Toilet Paper and Drinking Water Showers: Experience our eco-friendly, bucket-system showers, offering hot water for a truly unique bush camping experience. Toilets: Our eco-designed compost toilets add a touch of sustainability to your stay. (Please bring your own toilet paper) Communal Fire Pit: Perfect for socialising and roasting marshmallows (Restrictions apply during bushfire season October to April) Camp Kitchen: Equipped with a 6-burner cooktop, and grillers for a proper bush cookout. The kitchen sink has heated hot water, and all communal areas, including the kitchen, showers, and toilets, are powered by solar lighting. The kitchen can accommodate up to 60-80 people. Accessing Amenities and Activities Camp Coodlie is conveniently located near several key attractions. Guests can enjoy access to some of the most beautiful natural sites on the Eyre Peninsula, including: Talia Caves, Talia Beach, and Mount Camel Beach: Located just a couple minutes drive from the campground. Coodlie Cove and Sunset Point: Coastal Reserve Road access point, including access to a secluded private beach that offers the perfect spot for spear fishing, sunset watching, and relaxing by the ocean. Please note there is a 40m climb down the rocks to reach the beach below. Access is 'At Your Own Risk', Be tide-aware as they can change constantly, and freak waves can happen at any time. From the beach, follow the Coastal Reserve Road down to the wooden boat (do not pass beyond this point), where Sunset Point is located. To return back to Coodlie, follow the track to the right of the boat to continue the loop-back to the property. *PLEASE ensure to CLOSE all gates so the sheep do not escape! Lake Newland Conservation Park: Located only a 15-20-minute drive away, where you can explore sand dunes, rugged coastlines, and breathtaking rock formations. Onsite Experiences: Tagalong Beach and Sunset Cliff Tours, Guided Night Walks, and an Under-the-Starry Night Sky Experience provide additional opportunities to enrich your stay. For ticket bookings and more information, feel free to speak with our friendly office staff or give us a call ahead of your visit. Preparing for Your Stay Please note that Camp Coodlie is an off-grid retreat, with no access to mains electricity. We recommend bringing your own drinking water and toilet paper for your convenience. Our commitment to eco-friendly living is reflected in all aspects of the camp, from solar-powered lighting to our thoughtful waste management practices. Travel Distances to Key Locations: Venus Bay: 11 km (10 minutes) Port Kenny: 16km (15 minutes) Elliston: 48 km (32 minutes) Streaky Bay: 77 km (50 minutes) Port Lincoln: 217 km (2 hours 17 minutes) Adelaide: 662 km (6 hours) Additional Information For any questions or further details about your upcoming stay, please don't hesitate to contact us. You can also visit our website at www.coodlie.com.au for additional resources and bookings. We look forward to welcoming you to Camp Coodlie, where nature and adventure await! **South Australia and the Eyre Peninsula were voted Lonely Planet’s #5 top region in the entire world at the 2017 Best of Travel Awards NOTES: - Please note that Hipcamp charge you a booking fee, our prices are as listed below. - Campground water is potable (unfiltered) rainwater and is strictly for camp kitchen and camp shower use. **Please Do Not Fill Tanks, cause once's gone, it's gone until it rains again!! - No Dumping - No Powered Sites - FULLY OFF-GRID - No reception due to the limited phone towers in the area - Telstra is touchy - Starlink works best and everything else is a no-go. - Boat Launch Points: Venus Bay, Elliston and Port Kenny
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Windmill Creek Farm

4 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Mclaren Vale, SA
Our 40 acres is 2WD accessible and set just off the coast in beautiful McLaren Vale, South Australia. The camp is set in a flat, cleared area on the rear of our working family property. With ample space to spread out and put your feet up, the River Red Gum trees also provide natural shade and shelter. Perfect for setting up tents, hammocks or a slack line! Along with local kangaroos, you'll likely spot our small flock of sheep in the paddock nearby or the neighbouring horses up the hill. Ask us about our small batch wine and take advantage of being in the heart of wine country - the nearest cellar door is only a 3 minute drive away! After an afternoon of wine tasting, drive 10 minutes to the beach and enjoy a sunset over the water. Tomorrow, choose your own adventure with more wining and dining, swimming and surfing, or walking one of McLaren Vale's stunning trails. On a Saturday, you might find yourself at the Willunga Farmers Market (5 min drive) which runs each week from 8am to Midday and offers a variety of local goods and produce. Wineries within a 10 minute drive include: - Battle of Bosworth Wines - Down the Rabbit Hole Wines - Fox Creek Wines - Ekhidna Wines - and many more! - Not to forget Swell Brewing Co., just 9 minutes away. Our favourite coffee places include: - Dawn Patrol Coffee (4 min drive) - Goodness Coffee Co. (8 min drive) - Someday Soon Co. (6 min drive) - many more in Willunga and Aldinga! Please note the following! - No shower or toilet facilities provided, campers must be self-sufficient. - Three drinking water taps are available for your convenience. - No pets. We have a variety of animals on our property that rely on us to keep them safe. - No motorbikes. - No fires from approx. November 1 - April 30 due to SA restrictions. If not during this time, please clear it with us as restrictions and fire ban days change year to year. - Please stay within the designated camp area! As a working property and vineyard, we have large machinery in use daily and visitors must follow biosecurity protocol (fancy explanation for keeping everyone's vineyards safe from disease and pests).
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Meanfeat Downs

6 sites · RVs, Tents120 acres · Bay Of Shoals, SA
A beautiful location 12 km from Kingscote and a shot drive from Kangaroo island brewery. 300m from the bay off shoals and around the corner from Emu bay Boxing bay and Turners Drive looking over Kingscote Harbour. The property abundant with wildlife, kangaroos, wallabies, goannas, echidna and passing koalas. The bird life is spectacular and never ending. You can choose your spot to nestle in to overlooking the bay, Wisagna hills or the range behind Emu bay.
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Marron Bush Escape

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents250 acres · Western River, SA
Welcome to Marron Bush Escape, located in Gosse, in the Western River area (western end, near Flinders Chase National Park) of beautiful Kangaroo Island! This is a beautiful, remote, rural 250 acre private property, it is home to a number of sheep, features dams that have Marron and boasts the best that nature has to offer. Rest assured, you will not see any neighbours on this property; just picturesque landscapes everywhere you look! It is approximately a 1.5 hour drive from Penneshaw, where you get off the ferry. We offer powered and unpowered camp sites, as well as a bush, cabin. Camp fires (small) are allowed when fire restrictions allow. There is a fire pit that can be used when there is no fire ban, with barbecue plate and camp ovens for old-style bush cooking or cooking up your fresh organic Kangaroo Island Marron. There is a drop toilet at the back and external lights and an external kitchen sink with hot and cold water. There is one drop dunny and limited rain water (you are welcome to bring your own drinking water if you need extra). For your convenience, there are recycling and rubbish bins at corner of Snug and Colman’s Rd for all waste disposal. On half of our property we have sheep and lambs in the paddocks. Bring your camera, and you just might be lucky enough to see little lambs playing and even being born. We may also be shearing and invite you to see how this is done. The other half of the property is untouched natural scrub with grass and trees 12 foot tall. There are koalas, eagles, kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas and lots of other native animals and a creek with small waterfalls. In winter time the ground can be boggy, so a 4WD is desirable and will allow you to explore further. From the cabin, make your way down past the dams and go through the shiny gate at the bottom of the hill (please close the gate behind you). Here, you'll discover 125 acres of untouched Kangaroo Island wilderness with walking trails to explore. Keep an eye out for koalas, kangaroos, wedge-tail eagles, wallabies, large grass trees etc We also have two small lakes that you can have a picnic by or drop some Marron nets in for a fresh feed. There are weighing scales provided at the shed so you can pay for them. This is on an honesty system- so please do the right thing, as we have already been burnt from the fires. You must contact me if you wish to fish for marron prior to catching any. There are no shops or restaurants close by (stock up before arriving!) and you will need to travel down dirt roads but you will really have the opportunity to get off the grid, get back to nature and make memories in the stunning, untouched, Kangaroo Island wilderness! Local attractions include: Kelly Hill Caves Flinders Chase National Park Stokes Bay Cape Borda Lighthouse Middle River Western River
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Kookaburra Cottage Farm

1 site · RV, Tent6 acres · Parawa, SA
Here you'll find 6 acres of undulating land, surrounded by gum trees. The campsite is in a lovely bush setting, in a valley, which is quiet and private. Campers must be self-contained, we don't have facilities here. Plenty of options for safe swimming and surfing beaches (10-20 minute drive) Visit the Alpacas (by arrangement) just across the road Jetty at Rapid Bay is the spot for fishing (20-minute drive) Hiking in Deep Creek Conservation Park is fantastic (15-minute drive) Find essentials at Yankalilla township, including a supermarket, craft shops, pub and medical centre (10-minute drive) Lovely scenic drives in the area and Victor Harbour, a larger regional town is only 25 minutes away.
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Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

2 sites · RVs, Tents5000 acres · Karatta, SA
We offer these PRIMITIVE campsites with the understanding that campers will book a nocturnal tour via our website - hansonbay.com.au PLEASE CHECK TOUR AVAILABILITY BEFORE BOOKING CAMPSITE. Welcome to Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, a privately-owned conservancy focused on providing habitat for native animals to live in the wild. Since 1997 the Sanctuary has worked to conserve and protect the natural resources within its boundaries, especially the native Australian flora and fauna. We have a BEACH camp site available that offer spectacular ocean views of the wild south coast. Campers will have access to a pit toilet during their stay. There is a 2 night maximum stay. You will find plenty of sightseeing opportunities and interesting places to visit within easy reach of Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary. Although much of the western end of Kangaroo Island was severely impacted by the January 2020 bushfires, the uniquely Australian story of rebirth and regeneration after fire is compelling. Much of the western end of Kangaroo Island is covered in parks and reserves and it is often referred to as the natural end of the Island. You will find large areas of pristine natural bushland, numerous native wildlife, spectacular, rugged coastal cliffs and beautiful seascapes and beaches. Throughout the wilderness areas you will also discover old buildings and ruins which have been preserved because of their historical role in the development of the island. And if that is not enough to hold your interest, you can swim in the bay, fish from a sandy beach, dive some ship wrecks, surf some big waves, go sand boarding or go bush walking, Whatever your interest, you will find plenty of things to do on your next holiday at the Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary. FLINDERS CHASE NATIONAL PARK The Flinders Chase National Park covers much of the western end of Kangaroo Island. The park has a diverse range of wildlife including Platypus, Kangaroos, Koalas and Cape Barren Geese. Flinders Chase offers stunning coastal landscapes, vast areas of wilderness and a variety of recreational opportunities. There is a network of walking trails throughout the park providing you with numerous bushwalking opportunities. REMARKABLE ROCKS Remarkable Rocks is an impressive cluster of sculpted granite boulders perched on a huge rounded granite dome that drops steeply away to the surging seas some 70 metres below. ADMIRALS ARCH Admirals Arch is a spectacular archway formed by the relentless waves pounding the cliffs and cutting a path through the cliffs. There is also a colony of New Zealand Fur seals that bask on the rocks below Admirals Arch. Plus so much more to see and do! Limited phone reception. Sorry, no pets.
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Kangaroo Island Jump Off Road

5 sites · RVs, Tents2000 acres · Inneston, SA
Edenvale Pastorals was originally established as a solider settlers farm, and later was purchased by the Wilmott family in 2001 and converted to regenerative cell grazing cattle farm. The farm was leased for a few years, up until the recent 2019-2020 bush fires. Since the bush fires our family has decided to move back onto the farm and start the rebuild. We will be continuing with the sustainable farming practices and want to give people the opportunity to stay and enjoy the west end. No need to bring your own tent, stay with up to three people in a suspended tent! We can also provide bedding. Should you have a group larger than three, where some people can bring their own gear, we have space for them too. We have a hot outdoor shower, and compost toilet. Pets are also welcome, however must not be in the tent, and must not harass the wildlife. The suspended tent sleeps 3 people maximum. If you have any additional people who bring their own camping gear they are welcome to book our other listing 'Jump Off Road Camp (own gear).' The surrounding paddocks are home to our cattle that pass through occasionally, and during the afternoons you have the opportunity to observe the abundant wild life that come to life, as well as a healthy bird life among the trees. On your stay you have the choice of enjoying the walks and hikes through out the De'mole river and Cape Torrens that are at your door step, go sightseeing in the national park, the De Tong Ling Stupa, Billy Goat water falls or even Western River Cove or just relax and enjoy the serenity of your suspended tree tent experience.Either way, we hope you enjoy what the west end has to offer. Flinders Chase National Park is 40km via bitumen road or 27 km via Shackle road. Keep up to date with road closures through Flinders Chase national park website. Cape Borda Light house is 23km from our farm, there are several hikes in that area such as the Ravine Des Casoars and Harveys return. Keep tabs on their website as the park is closed, however still accessible by foot from the gate. De Tong Ling Stupa is 20km from our farm and is open to the public to visit. Billy Goat waterfalls generally has water flowing through mid winter, but regardless is a beautiful easy hike that comes alive with fungus and orchids early winter and during spring. Be mindful we are 45 minutes from the closest fuel station, at Parndana, and most places close early so it would be wise to be well prepared before getting here. 15km of the road is dirt, just take it easy if you're in a 2wd, and be aware of eagles, kangaroos and wallabies. Please get in touch if you have any questions. We look forward to having you!
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Ballara Art & Lifestyle Retreat

2 sites · RVs4 acres · Warooka, SA
A brief history of Ballara...Ballara is the 100-year-old family home built for William and Emilia (Millie) Baker & their five children. Built in 1910, it is understood Millie would not come to Warooka until the house was finished and furnished! Wise woman!William Baker came to Warooka as a young boy in 1884 with his mother, sister and 2 brothers, after the sudden death of his father.In the early 1900s, Will and his brother Alf became storekeepers, trading as Baker Bros. and running 2 stores in Warooka. Will, Alf and younger brother, Tom, also went on to become farmers.William met Millie when she came from Ballarat to visit her sister who lived at Warooka. Millie named her new home 'Ballara' in memory of her home town.A feature of the house is its ornate ceilings, and story has it that visitors came from afar especially to view them.William ran a wheat agency from an office on the front verandah and was also a contact for World War 1 recruitment.In 1927, William sadly died at only 50 years of age, leaving Millie on her own with their 5 children Doreen, Dulcie, William jr. (Bill), Ron, and Betsy.Millie died in 1965 and Ron continued living at Ballara until his death in 1988.Having never married and with no children of his own, Ron left the house and contents to his 10 nieces and nephews.After the family furniture was divided, Bill bought the house and placed it in the names of his three daughters.Carli and Penny were both able to enjoy some time living in the family home. Ballara still remains in the Baker family and is currently being cared for by Bill’s youngest daughter, Steph.
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Nat and Stu's Place

1 site · RV, Tent80 acres · Karatta, SA
Come and see the resilience of the Kangaroo Island Aussie bush. This property was sadly burnt-out last year but is bouncing back stronger than ever. Use this as your secluded basecamp for exploring Kangaroo Island. This property offers nature walks, bush camp fires (seasonal), rain water from tank, with fishing, beaches just 10 min away. Isolated peace and walk amongst the wallabies, kangaroos, goanna, echidnas. Enjoy the Wild flowers (seasonal) and plan your days travel to the nearby National Parks and Tourist Attractions across Kangaroo Island. Toilet facilities available upon request Take a walks around the fence line and up the fire access track. See variety of native wildlife in its natural habitat
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Port Germein Camping

10 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Point Lowly, SA
Port Germein is the gateway to the wonderful Flinders Ranges and you will have full exclusivity to over 50 acres of prime property. Located minutes away from the water and great for fishing and crabbing. Easy access to major highways. 4WD access required for sites as there are no roads or tracks to the block. ​Guests are required to have their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste with them on departure. Great place to get away from it all yet close to major towns and amenities. Home to the Longest Jetty in Australia. Pets are welcome!
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Coastal camping in South Australia with hiking guide

Overview

One of Australia’s most compact states, South Australia offers outback adventures and wildlife safaris within easy reach of Adelaide. Head south to spot sunbathing wild kangaroos, enjoy lazy afternoons wine tasting and oyster sampling, and hike through red-sand deserts, forested gorges, and rocky mountains. Temperate weather makes SA a year-round destination for camping and outdoor activities, but it’s busiest during the balmy summer months. Cruise over to Kangaroo Island in springtime to see the cutest wildlife encounters, admire wine country in a canopy of fall leaves, or take a winter whale-watching cruise along the coast.

Adelaide

Adelaide is South Australia’s laid-back state capital, where parklands unfurl along the River Torrens, bars and restaurants sit riverfront, and arts festivals draw crowds year-round. Once you tire of the city, hop over to nearby Kangaroo Island, go for a beachside getaway along the Fleurieu Peninsula, or plan wine tasting in the vineyards.

Wine Country

The green hills around Adelaide house some of Australia’s finest wine regions. From the Barossa Valley, with its stone cottages and patchwork vineyards, to the leafy peaks of the Adelaide Hills—there are some sweet spots to sip Sshiraz or taste cabernets. Many camping sites offer direct access to the natural landscapes, whether strolling the beaches of McLaren Vale or cycling between cellar door wine tastings in the Eden Valley.

Northern Outback

North of Adelaide, the hills give way to the dusty red sands and remote bushlands of the Australian outback. Flinders Range National Park is the headliner, the dramatic finish line of the 1,200-kilometre Heysen Trail and home to the peaks of Wilpena Pound. Further north, the opal mining towns of Coober Pedy and William Creek offer a look at outback life, while Lake Eyre National Park’s pink lakes feature lakeside camping sites like no other.

Eyre Peninsula

Stretching west from Adelaide and the Yorke Peninsula, Eyre unfolds in a panorama of gold-dust sands, rocky shores, and deserted dunes. Coastal camping spots have the best views, and the sheltered waters of Coffin Bay, Venus Bay, and Streaky Bay are famous for their oysters.

Kangaroo Island

Bushlands, sand dunes, and wave-ravaged coastlines await on Kangaroo Island. Explore off-piste in a 4WD, spot wild kangaroos and koalas in the nature reserves, or walk the beach to watch fur seals and little penguins, then head back to camp for a campfire barbecue. Adventurous campers will find a number of bush camping grounds, while holiday parks provide a little more luxury.

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