Dog-friendly caravan camping near Arno Bay

There are more fish than people in this pint-sized Eyre Peninsula port.

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2 top dog-friendly caravan sites near Arno Bay

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Blombery Road Campground

11 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Arno Bay, SA
Blombery Road Campground is located just 3km north of the relaxing beach town of Arno Bay. The grounds are set on beautiful, undeveloped coastal land with direct beach access. It's basic, but it's natural, and that's how we like it. And our guests do too! We offer unpowered sites closer to the beach and powered sites set back from the beach on a slight rise with a view. Both options have access to our shared toilet and hot shower facilities. We also have two ensuite sites where you can enjoy your own private ensuite with a flushing toilet, hot water shower, and power. The land here is very sandy in parts, with low scrub in some areas, but access to most sites is still good for all types of vehicles. There is also plenty of space for larger vehicles to turn around, and to park boats etc. Children under 12 stay free, however, please ensure they are still booked in as we need to cap our total camp capacity at 20 people at any one time due to the delicate nature of the grounds. This also helps keep the campground quiet and relaxing for everyone.
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Ocean Front Arno Bay Retreat

8 sites · RVs4 acres · Arno Bay, SA
We offer ocean front sites where you can enjoy the sounds of the ocean while you sleep and wake up to spectacular views. Make the most of Arno Bay and enjoy a great day fishing or paddling along the mangrove. You can also go for a walk on the long stretch of Turnbulls Beach or a little adventure on your 4WD from Turnbulls Beach to Red Banks Beach. The rocky beach at the front of our property is great for fishing and u might be able to catch some abalone when u snorkeling, the close by turnbulls beach is great for swim, lots to explore in arno bay. Pets are welcome and well behaved pets are allowed off leash if no other guests around. Pls noted the site is not suitable for tent
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Dog-friendly caravan camping near Arno Bay guide

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Looking to camp near Arno Bay, South Australia with your furry friends and caravan in tow? Hipcamp has over 60 available options that fit your criteria! Top campsites include Coomunga Wines (53 reviews), Blombery Road Campground (23 reviews), and Parrara View (16 reviews). These pet-friendly sites offer popular amenities like showers, potable water, toilets, and activities such as fishing, historic sites, and wildlife watching. With an average price per night of $18 and options as low as $10, Hipcamp can help you find the perfect spot for your next camping adventure.

Looking to camp near Arno Bay, South Australia with your furry friends and caravan in tow? Hipcamp has over 60 available options that fit your criteria! Top campsites include Coomunga Wines (53 reviews), Blombery Road Campground (23 reviews), and Parrara View (16 reviews). These pet-friendly sites offer popular amenities like showers, potable water, toilets, and activities such as fishing, historic sites, and wildlife watching. With an average price per night of $18 and options as low as $10, Hipcamp can help you find the perfect spot for your next camping adventure.

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