Camping near Tumby Bay

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Parrara View

7 sites · RVs, Tents92 acres · North Shields, SA
Working hobby farm set on 92 acres with beautiful rolling hills and ocean views, farmed for sheep and hay. Our campgrounds are set on approximately 2.5 acres fenced off from the rest of our farm specially for our campers. Enjoy these exclusive, well spaced-out camp sites without the worry of being parked right on top of another camper. We have 6 different campsites to choose from so you can spread out and enjoy the peace and quiet. Just a short drive to the city of Port Lincoln, the beautiful Coffin Bay, fun activities and stunning beaches all while feeling completely secluded. Situated right next door to Gardners Vinyard and cellar door and down the road from Glen Forrest animal park. Be sure to read campsite descriptions before booking to choose what will work for you and your camping style or message us for the best site to suit.
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Blombery Road Campground

11 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Arno Bay, SA
Blombery Road Campground is located just 3km north of the relaxing beach town of Arno Bay. The grounds are set on beautiful, undeveloped coastal land with direct beach access. It's basic, but it's natural, and that's how we like it. And our guests do too! We offer unpowered sites closer to the beach and powered sites set back from the beach on a slight rise with a view. Both options have access to our shared toilet and hot shower facilities. We also have two ensuite sites where you can enjoy your own private ensuite with a flushing toilet, hot water shower, and power. The land here is very sandy in parts, with low scrub in some areas, but access to most sites is still good for all types of vehicles. There is also plenty of space for larger vehicles to turn around, and to park boats etc. Children under 12 stay free, however, please ensure they are still booked in as we need to cap our total camp capacity at 20 people at any one time due to the delicate nature of the grounds. This also helps keep the campground quiet and relaxing for everyone.
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Coomunga Wines

2 sites · Tents165 acres · Coomunga, SA
A boutique winery set amongst a wetland on the Lower Eyre Peninsula. Not far from popular Coffin Bay (the oyster capital of Australia) and Port Lincoln (the seafood capital of Australia). We also run sheep and have crops. The property is a balance of natural sugar gum and red gum scrub. It's the perfect place to base yourself to enjoy the area. No amenities so guests need to be self-contained. There is a shed and a rainwater tank for guests to use. Campfires by negotiation (depending on the time of year and fire risk). Free allocated firewood for winter fires. Dogs are ok but you'll need to ask first before booking. We have sheep on our property and your dog will need to be strictly on a lead at all times. We invite you to join us for a free vineyard tour and free wine sampling! The camping spots are adjacent to disused railway line providing access to bike riding and walking tracks. Visit the bird hide at Big Swamp wetlands with bird interpretative signs and walking path into bird hide.
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Fountain Farm Camp

6 sites · RVs, Tents87 acres · Fountain, SA
Our property is located in the town of Fountain, 24kms from Port Lincoln. We are a hobby farm that is set amongst the gum trees and have large spacious sites for you to relax and enjoy. We are only a 15 minutes drive from Coffin Bay and its fresh seafood, stunning beaches, fishing and water activities. There are National Parks within easy reach where you can enjoy 4Wdriving, hiking and swimming. Guests are welcome to bring their horses with them for the duration of their stay. Please contact the host beforehand if you would like to bring your horse so we can prepare. We have great horse facilities, including a large sand arena, round yard, yards and places to ride, including a beautiful beach not far from here. Or enjoy a guided ride on one of our beautiful horses Those who would like to come to relax and enjoy peace and serenity are also very welcome. We have a communal fire pit available to use outside of fire restrictions and other pets are also welcome. Campers must be fully self-sufficient with their own camp toilet and must take all waste with them on departure.
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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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If you're looking for a camping adventure near Tumby Bay, South Australia, Hipcamp has over 125 options for you to choose from. With prices starting as low as $15 per night and an average price of $20 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Coomunga Wines (53 reviews), Great Views Farmstay (35 reviews), and Blombery Road Campground (23 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like the option to bring your pets, access to cooking equipment, and showers. And if you're into biking, paddling, or climbing, you'll find plenty of opportunities to indulge in these activities. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

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