6 acres hosted by Gillian K.
3 Vehicle/Tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
‘Kuntha La’ - peaceful place… We are on the water’s edge at the junction of Currency Creek and The River Murray. Our property sits within the International Ramsar Wetlands. Come and enjoy the water birds, kangaroos, spectacular stargazing and wide open skies. Bring your kayaks, explore the waterways and experience the beautiful bird-life, including egrets, herons, harriers, black swans, pelicans, cormorants, moore-hens, ducks and more. Goolwa is at the mouth of the might Murray River and the entrance to beautiful Coorong National Park, so there’s plenty of places to explore.
We are currently offering space for three self-contained campers. Please note that ALL CAMPERS MUST BE SELF-CONTAINED and LEAVE NO TRACE. We do have plans to add power, water and toilets, but currently these are NOT available. There is public dump facility 5km away in South Goolwa.
Grounds can be wet and soft during wet weather so please be mindful of your vehicles weight and ability to go through wet paddocks.
Our property is approximately 4km from beautiful Goolwa township. Attractions include the Historic Steam Ranger Cockle Train which runs from Goolwa to Port Elliot and Victor Harbor every Sunday and Wednesday, and daily during school holidays.
There are also restaurants and galleries, and a distillery. Spirit of the Coorong cruises leave from Goolwa Wharf, where you can also board the historic Oscar W paddle steamer.
Markets are held every Sunday at Jaralde Park adjacent to the Goolwa Wharf.
For more information:
- RAMSAR Wetlands
https://www.dcceew.gov.au/water/wetlands/ramsar
- Steam Ranger Trains
https://www.steamrangerheritagerailway.org/our-trains/cockle-train/
- Spirit of the Coorong cruises
https://www.spiritofthecoorong.com.au/
- Tourist Information
https://www.visitalexandrina.com/Our Riverside campsite is a large flat area near the river which has room for up to three vehicles / tents. It is tree-lined along our southern boundary with uninterrupted views to the river where you’re welcome to fish. Small water craft such as kayaks and canoes may be launched here, but note that the river here is shallow and not suitable for larger vessels. Public boat ramps are a short distance away, on the main river channel.
Campfires in designated areas are allowed, provided no fire-bans are in place. As our home is adjacent to this area we ask that noise be kept to a minimum after dark.
Please note this is for self-contained campers only. No hookup services are available at this stage. Follow the signs around the sheds. A beautiful and peaceful spot, great for stargazing!