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What's the best camp area on Yorke Peninsula?

Started by Paul (SA), September 10, 2013, 12:46:36 PM

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Paul (SA)

I am going to YP with the wife and two boys, aged 6 and 4. We are keen for fishing and bike riding and looking for a quiet, shady place with plenty of privacy.

Is there any place on Yorkes that you would recommend for a young family?

Cheers, Paul
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Marschy

Quote from: Paul (SA) on September 10, 2013, 12:46:36 PM
I am going to YP with the wife and two boys, aged 6 and 4. We are keen for fishing and bike riding and looking for a quiet, shady place with plenty of privacy.

Is there any place on Yorkes that you would recommend for a young family?

Cheers, Paul
Not sure about shady or good for riding bikes, but Butlers Beach is a top spot for fishing.

Coiled

I have stayed at Shell Beach and really enjoyed it. Campsite we had was pretty private with cars parked across entrance.

There is a great walk to the west along the cliff tops towards Royston Head that if you continue ends up at a secluded beach near North Island. Have fun  ;D
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Fred Bear

Paul

Anywhere in the Innes national park is good and I believe you can fish off the jetty at Stenhouse bay, but being a NP it does not allow pets and you have to pay a camping fee, otherwise there are some good camping spots around Gleeson's landing but not sure of what fishing is available.

Fred
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cathyyp

Hi, I work at Yorke Peninsula Visitor Information Centre, if you'd like to email me at info@visityorkepeninsula.com.au I can email you back some information. It's beautiful over here at this time of year; the wildflowers are out, there's emu chicks around and everything is green and gorgeous!
Cheers,
Cathy