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Burners Beach Camp Ground

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Yorke Peninsula Council, campsite manager, Anycamper since August 2018

This listing has been verified by the campsite manager and was last updated May 2024.


 


4 Reviews

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Kerry K.
1 year ago

Great sites just off the beach , it’s not free but we had brought a weekly pass for the camps of the website 7 nights for $100 or it’s $20 a night. There was a broom toilet and all the sites were well maintained.

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Heidi
2 years ago
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Aimee B.
3 years ago

Sweet spot, good views, quiet and peaceful, long drop available only downfall is the mice at night

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Art N.
5 years ago

Might as well stay in caravan park... One big area with people on top of each other.


Top Questions

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Francesca B. 1 year ago
Question:

What's happening If I pay the permit and when I LL arrive there is no spot available?

Answer:

There are always enough sites for permit holders, but regulars do have their favourites, and these often fill up first during peak times. I recommend you take a look at the locations map, so if your first choice is crowded, you can head to a neighbouring campground instead. You can find a list of all the locations, and a map of the campgrounds at https://www.visityorkepeninsula.com.au/camping/campground-locations If you're planning to stay between Christmas and NYE, I recommend you book a permit ASAP. If camping permits do reach capacity. the capacity dates will no longer be available for booking. by Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information

Answer:

A Bush Camping Permit gives you access to any of the 19 Bush Campgrounds, but does not reserve a particular site - which are only available on a 'first in basis'. One permit is required per vehicle. by Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information

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Location

Point Souttar Rd,
South Australia

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Details

Listing type
Campsite
No. of sites
30
Next to car
Yes
Caravans
Yes
Phone
Website
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Average temperature

January
L 16°C
H 27°C
February
L 16°C
H 27°C
March
L 15°C
H 25°C
April
L 13°C
H 22°C
May
L 11°C
H 19°C
June
L 9°C
H 16°C
July
L 8°C
H 15°C
August
L 8°C
H 16°C
September
L 9°C
H 18°C
October
L 11°C
H 21°C
November
L 13°C
H 24°C
December
L 14°C
H 26°C
Source: Meteostat

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