Dog-friendly glamping in Yorke Peninsula

Sand dunes, shipwrecks, world-class surf, and epic sunsets—the Yorke Peninsula has it all.

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2 top dog-friendly glamping sites in Yorke Peninsula

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Moonta Bay Holiday Park

170 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Moonta Bay, SA
Set on prime beachfront land in the Copper Coast Triangle of the Yorke Peninsula. We are a convenient 164 km north-west of Adelaide, 17 km from Kadina, and 18 km from Wallaroo. Moonta Bay Holiday Park is situated on 2 levels of west facing foreshore land with 188 metres of absolute beach frontage. Aside from Moonta's history, the area is renowned for pristine safe swimming beaches, clear blue waters & rewarding fishing from the beach, jetty, or boat. At Moonta Bay Holiday Park you will find the perfect location either on the cliff top overlooking the bay or the the lower level with the beach at your feet. We have many facilities to make your stay comfortable & There's fun for the whole family on offer at Moonta Bay Holiday Park. JUMPING PILLOW: No holiday is complete without a Jumping Pillow! OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND Our new playground has been a hit with kids of all ages. GIANT CHESS AND CHECKERS Checkmate the kids, your partner, or your mates on our life-size Chess Set! Don't know the rules, don't stress - we can help. TOTEM TENNIS Everyone loves Totem Tennis NEW CAMP KITCHEN The New air-conditioned camp kitchen is equipped with all the mod cons for your use during your stay, including a 55" TV, Coffee Machine, and Glass Door Fridge for your convenience. SINGLE AND DOUBLE PEDAL KARTS Pedal Karts can be Hired for a small fee Helmets Supplied. Bookings can be made at reception. FISHING CLEANING AND CRAB COOKING BAYS Located on both levels of the park, both areas are equipped with double stainless steel sinks and 50lt kegs converted into crab cookers. All you need is your gas bottle, or available to be hired from reception. WIFI 30 mins Free Wifi Per Day Alternatively Purchase a Data Pack from the office PET-FRIENDLY Pets are welcome on our powered and unpowered sites, however, they are not permitted in or around our cabin accommodation. ASSISTED AND BABIES FACILITIES Located on the upper level these facilities cater to those who may require assisted facilities. A clean fresh baby's bathroom is located next door so all guests can be assured their needs are met and their stay is comfortable. LAUNDRY Located on the upper and lower level of the park our machines are coin-operated and washing powder is available to purchase from our office. Clotheslines are also situated at all amenities blocks. DUMP POINTS Undercover Dump points are conveniently located on the upper and lower of our caravan park.
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The Pink Lake Insta-Camp

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Lochiel, SA
Welcome to the Pink Lake Insta-camp. Family-friendly private camping located opposite the pink lake in Lochiel, South Australia. The only camping facility near the pink lake in Lochiel. Our prime location provides the perfect backdrop for your outdoor adventure. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Wake up to the sounds of nature, breathe fresh air, and take in stunning views of the pink lake. Our facilities include two spacious high quality (5 metre diameter) bell tents with two king zip-apart beds inside each tent. Both tents are equipped with electrical power with bedside lights, a smoke alarm and a heater. Both tents also have a table, two chairs and luggage racks. One tent also has a fridge & microwave. Adjacent the tents is a lockable, modern private bathroom facility with a hot showers, flushing toilet and hand-basin. Towels, shampoo and conditioner is supplied. Adjacent the two tents is a larger kitchen tent with basic cooking facilities and tables and chairs. There is plenty of outdoor space to relax and an outdoor fire pit (for use outside fire-ban season) where you can enjoy a fire-side chat and roast marshmallows together as you gaze at the Milky Way at night. Whether you book a single tent or two tents we guarantee exclusive use of the camping site so there is no sharing with other campers! Experience the peace of outdoor living with all the modern amenities! Do you want to go camping but don’t have the equipment? Nervous about getting the tent put up? Worried about using a bush toilet? Don’t like sleeping on the ground? Don’t want to share your space with strangers? Want to provide your kids a camping experience without the hassles of doing it all yourself? No worries, we have it covered! Whether you're a solo traveller looking for some peace, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a family in search of adventure, this campsite has something for everyone. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are committed to ensuring you have a memorable and enjoyable experience.
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AU$207
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Dog-friendly glamping in Yorke Peninsula guide

Overview

With more than 700 km of coastline to explore, the Yorke Peninsula has some of South Australia’s best coastal camping spots, and it’s just a 2-hour drive from Adelaide. Whether you’re road-tripping in your motorhome along the Coastal Way, hopping between surf beaches, or exploring more than 500 km of “Walk the York” hiking and cycling trails—this boot-shaped peninsula is full of outdoor adventures. Campers have options, too. Check into one of the many holiday parks or caravan parks dotted along the coast, snag a spot at a tranquil Hipcamp, or pick up a bush camping permit for access to the peninsula’s 19 bush camping areas.

Where to go

North Yorke Peninsula

The coastal towns of Port Broughton, Port Hughes, and North Beach are the northern gateways to the Yorke Peninsula, surrounded by sleepy fishing villages and tranquil beaches. Discover the region’s copper mining heritage with a tour of the Moonta Mines, marvel at the pink waters of Bumbunga Lake, or camp right on the beach at Wallaroo.

East Coast

Wheat fields, vineyards, and salt farms pepper the sandy shores of the east coast, looking out across the St Vincent Gulf. Base yourself in Ardrossan, Port Vincent, or Stansbury, and split your time between the rolling countryside and the coast. The white-sand beaches and gentle waters of Black Point are a hit with families, while the bush campsites at Parara and Wattle Point are ideal for adventurous campers.

West Coast

Some of the Yorke Peninsula’s best bush camping locations are found along the west coast, on the shores of the Spencer Gulf. Dive into the region’s maritime heritage at Port Victoria, discover the shipwrecks around Wardang Island, or explore the rocky coast along the Walk the Yorke trail.  

South Yorke Peninsula

At the southern tip of the Yorke Peninsula, Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park is the peninsula’s star attraction, where you’ll find sandy beaches, surf breaks, and soaring coastal cliffs. Once you’ve enjoyed surfing, fishing, and hiking, you can camp right by the beach at Cable Bay or Casuarina. Other popular spots include Butler’s Beach, Marion’s Bay jetty, and the Edithburgh tidal pools.

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