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The Claypan at Fishery Bay

Sleaford, South Australia
10 acres hosted by Helen D.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
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The entrance off Whaling Station Road leads to a big camping area on privately owned land next to the council owned campsites. No facilities, sorry, but there is public toilets at the council carpark. Campers must only use the claypan area and not camp in the bush. Strictly no collecting of firewood, interference with the vegetation or leaving of any rubbish.The Claypan at Fishery Bay has vehicle entrance off Whaling Station Road. While there are no amenities provided at all on this privately owned land- there's plenty of room in this open area for several big caravans, lots of turning around space (no need to unhook) - to kick a footy with the kids, to enjoy some open space, and to walk along the cliff top trail on the property and enjoy the amazing views.
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Sleaford, South Australia, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Nawu First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Helen D.

Joined in September 2023
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