Beach caravan camping near Coffin Bay

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Sunshine at Tiatukia

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Tiatukia, SA
Enjoy a full water view of Boston Bay and the surrounds of Port Lincoln. At night, witness the magical display of the entire bay with moonlight reflections, fish farms, water markers, large ships, the Port Lincoln wharf and silos, and the surrounding area. During the day, marvel at the boating activities ranging from ships to old-style yachts and smaller fishing vessels. Situated off a main road, with only local residents using the road (positioned at the back of a large 2.5-acre block), the block is fully fenced with a gateway entrance. Power outlets are provided if needed, located on the outside of the shed. There is ample rainwater available, with a tap and hose located at the shed for filling tanks or washing. While we don’t have toilet facilities on our block at this point, the closest public toilets are in the beach town of North Shields and in Port Lincoln. We welcome animal companions but ask that you are mindful of other campers. Although not far from Port Lincoln and North Shields, our location offers space, tranquility, and quality views. The shed is locked, and we have a shower facility at the back, which is currently locked until we install a septic tank. You can camp anywhere on the block, drive around to find a spot, or choose from a few little granite rock spots and a single olive tree. The front gate is unlocked with a pin that can be easily pulled out, and it is a double-opening gate. To access the rainwater pump and tap outlets, simply turn on the power point located on the front side of the shed. The power point for the pump is a double 10-amp outlet. It’s a beautiful spot and perfect for leisurely walks if you enjoy exploring on foot.
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Beach caravan camping near Coffin Bay guide

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Looking for a caravan camping experience near Coffin Bay, South Australia? With over 60 available options, Hipcamp has got you covered. Coomunga Wines (53 reviews), Blombery Road Campground (23 reviews), and Parrara View (16 reviews) are some of the top campsites to choose from. Each location offers beach terrain and popular activities such as boating, autumn fun, and climbing. Amenities like toilets, cooking equipment, and pet-friendly options are popular among campers. Prices vary, but you can find options as low as $10 per night, with an average price of $18 per night.

Looking for a caravan camping experience near Coffin Bay, South Australia? With over 60 available options, Hipcamp has got you covered. Coomunga Wines (53 reviews), Blombery Road Campground (23 reviews), and Parrara View (16 reviews) are some of the top campsites to choose from. Each location offers beach terrain and popular activities such as boating, autumn fun, and climbing. Amenities like toilets, cooking equipment, and pet-friendly options are popular among campers. Prices vary, but you can find options as low as $10 per night, with an average price of $18 per night.

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