Caravan camping near Louth Bay with swimming

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96% (195 reviews)
96% (195 reviews)

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4 top caravan sites near Louth Bay with swimming

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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. On a clear night, the stars are amazing. 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. 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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AU$20
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* Before taxes and fees
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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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AU$25
 / night
* Before taxes and fees

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Caravan camping near Louth Bay with swimming guide

Overview

Looking for the perfect camping spot near Louth Bay, South Australia to park your caravan and take a swim? Hipcamp has over 80 options specifically for caravan camping and swimming in the area. With average prices per night at $20 and options as low as $10, you can find an affordable option that suits your needs. Check out top campsites like Coomunga Wines (53 reviews), Blombery Road Campground (23 reviews), and Parrara View (16 reviews). Popular amenities such as pets, cooking equipment, and showers are available, and you can enjoy off-roading (OHV), swimming, and surfing as your activities.

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