The best dog-friendly camping near Seacliff

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Looking for a camping adventure near Seacliff, South Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you can find over 119 camping options tailored to your preferences. With prices starting as low as $8 per night and an average price of $25 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Tarlee - Serenity (194 reviews), Breakaway Farmstay (158 reviews), and Pymbroke (96 reviews) to get an idea of what other campers love. With popular amenities like toilets, cooking equipment, and rubbish facilities, you'll have the essentials covered. And if climbing, surfing, or biking are your thing, you'll find plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures. So pack your bags, grab your gear, and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in beautiful Seacliff, South Australia.

98% (1.8K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Huge space! Amazing views!

1. Goose's Pond & Norm's Farm B & B

100%
(13)
59km from Seacliff · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lyndoch, SA
Option 1: Caravan/RV self-contained parking Goose's Pond offers a unique camping experience for self-contained caravans and RVs only, catering specifically to adults 18 years and older. The campsite is nestled in the peaceful Hoffnungsthal Valley (Southern Barossa Valley), providing a tranquil and scenic setting on a large, flat, dry lagoon. This location offers magnificent views of the Barossa Ranges, making it a perfect retreat for those seeking natural beauty and solitude. Key features of Goose's Pond: • Unpowered Sites: The campsites are unpowered, ideal for self-contained vehicles like caravans or RVs. Guests are required to bring their own power sources. • Adults Only: The area is designed for adults only, as it is not suitable for children. This ensures a peaceful environment for those looking for a quiet getaway. • Air Activity: Since the property is owned by Barossa Helicopters, there is regular helicopter activity between 10 am and 4 pm each day, providing a unique aspect of the experience. • Exclusive Pickup/Drop-off by Helicopter, POA: Let Barossa Helicopters do the flying - take the stress out of your day and enjoy offers exclusive pickup and drop-off services to and from your van (by helicopter) if you are looking for a day out in the Barossa and don’t want the stress of driving (additional charges apply). They also provide tour and flight options, allowing guests to explore the Barossa Valley from the air. This campsite is an excellent choice for adult campers who are looking for a secluded, scenic, and unique experience in the Barossa Valley. The combination of stunning views, air activity, and a tranquil setting offers a memorable retreat. Option 2: Norm’s Farm - Holiday Home on the Estate, sleeps up to 8 (max of 6 adults, (3 couples) and 2 children, any combination but max occupancy of 8) see website for details.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$63
 / night
The Old Middleton Winery

3. The Old Middleton Winery

99%
(61)
50km from Seacliff · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Middleton, SA
Kickback and relax far enough out of town that no one will bother you and also still be closer enough to duck to the shops for milk. We'd love people to come an enjoy our little farm 6km out the back of Middleton, SA. There are no facilities, power or access to water available but for anyone self contained you'll love it. We can offer you farm fresh EGGS pretty cheap though for breakfast. Check in from time from 1.00pm, but touch base if your'e early, we'll stretch for for you. Super close to some of the best beaches in the state. Middleton for surfing 🏄 Goolwa for fishing 🎣 Port Elliot for swimming 🏊‍♀️ Rates include you getting to hang out with the horse (Nick) who love a stray carrot or 10 and our beautiful sheep including Kevin (the white sheep of the family, you'll get the joke when you meet him) We do allow dogs on leads as long as they are ok with animals. Campfires permitting (depending on local fire restrictions). Scroll down for Map of location.
Campfires
from 
AU$34
 / night
YR Station

4. YR Station

56km from Seacliff · 20 sites · Tents, RVs · Rockleigh, SA
Escape to the wide-open beauty of Y R Station, a remote outback retreat on a historic pastoral property in South Australia. Set against vast plains and endless skies, this camp offers a genuine taste of station life — perfect for those seeking peace, solitude, and a connection with the land. At Y R Station, you’ll feel the freedom of wide horizons. The campsite invites you to slow down, sit by a campfire under brilliant stars, and immerse yourself in the quiet rhythms of nature. Wildlife may visit, and the landscape shifts with the light, giving you a front-row seat to the raw beauty of the outback. Whether you’re arriving in a 4WD, towing, or backpacking in, you’ll find space to spread out and set up camp. This is not just a stopover; it’s a place to rest deeply, reflect, and recharge far from city noise. Basic amenities are available, and camping is low-impact to preserve the pristine environment. For adventurers and explorers, Y R Station is a gateway. Head out on station tracks, walk naturally across the scrub, or simply explore the land quietly by foot. Sunset and sunrise feel monumental here, with sweeping views and soft light that lingers. At night, the darkness is real: no bright lights to dilute the Milky Way — just the constellations, your fire, and a gentle breeze. This makes it a magical spot for star gazing or quiet contemplation. Come to Y R Station to experience the outback at its most honest: raw, peaceful, and unforgettable. It’s a rustic retreat for wild hearts and still souls alike.
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from 
AU$37
 / night

Looking for a camping adventure near Seacliff, South Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you can find over 119 camping options tailored to your preferences. With prices starting as low as $8 per night and an average price of $25 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Tarlee - Serenity (194 reviews), Breakaway Farmstay (158 reviews), and Pymbroke (96 reviews) to get an idea of what other campers love. With popular amenities like toilets, cooking equipment, and rubbish facilities, you'll have the essentials covered. And if climbing, surfing, or biking are your thing, you'll find plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures. So pack your bags, grab your gear, and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in beautiful Seacliff, South Australia.

98% (1.8K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Huge space! Amazing views!

1. Goose's Pond & Norm's Farm B & B

100%
(13)
59km from Seacliff · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lyndoch, SA
Option 1: Caravan/RV self-contained parking Goose's Pond offers a unique camping experience for self-contained caravans and RVs only, catering specifically to adults 18 years and older. The campsite is nestled in the peaceful Hoffnungsthal Valley (Southern Barossa Valley), providing a tranquil and scenic setting on a large, flat, dry lagoon. This location offers magnificent views of the Barossa Ranges, making it a perfect retreat for those seeking natural beauty and solitude. Key features of Goose's Pond: • Unpowered Sites: The campsites are unpowered, ideal for self-contained vehicles like caravans or RVs. Guests are required to bring their own power sources. • Adults Only: The area is designed for adults only, as it is not suitable for children. This ensures a peaceful environment for those looking for a quiet getaway. • Air Activity: Since the property is owned by Barossa Helicopters, there is regular helicopter activity between 10 am and 4 pm each day, providing a unique aspect of the experience. • Exclusive Pickup/Drop-off by Helicopter, POA: Let Barossa Helicopters do the flying - take the stress out of your day and enjoy offers exclusive pickup and drop-off services to and from your van (by helicopter) if you are looking for a day out in the Barossa and don’t want the stress of driving (additional charges apply). They also provide tour and flight options, allowing guests to explore the Barossa Valley from the air. This campsite is an excellent choice for adult campers who are looking for a secluded, scenic, and unique experience in the Barossa Valley. The combination of stunning views, air activity, and a tranquil setting offers a memorable retreat. Option 2: Norm’s Farm - Holiday Home on the Estate, sleeps up to 8 (max of 6 adults, (3 couples) and 2 children, any combination but max occupancy of 8) see website for details.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$63
 / night
The Old Middleton Winery

3. The Old Middleton Winery

99%
(61)
50km from Seacliff · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Middleton, SA
Kickback and relax far enough out of town that no one will bother you and also still be closer enough to duck to the shops for milk. We'd love people to come an enjoy our little farm 6km out the back of Middleton, SA. There are no facilities, power or access to water available but for anyone self contained you'll love it. We can offer you farm fresh EGGS pretty cheap though for breakfast. Check in from time from 1.00pm, but touch base if your'e early, we'll stretch for for you. Super close to some of the best beaches in the state. Middleton for surfing 🏄 Goolwa for fishing 🎣 Port Elliot for swimming 🏊‍♀️ Rates include you getting to hang out with the horse (Nick) who love a stray carrot or 10 and our beautiful sheep including Kevin (the white sheep of the family, you'll get the joke when you meet him) We do allow dogs on leads as long as they are ok with animals. Campfires permitting (depending on local fire restrictions). Scroll down for Map of location.
Campfires
from 
AU$34
 / night
YR Station

4. YR Station

56km from Seacliff · 20 sites · Tents, RVs · Rockleigh, SA
Escape to the wide-open beauty of Y R Station, a remote outback retreat on a historic pastoral property in South Australia. Set against vast plains and endless skies, this camp offers a genuine taste of station life — perfect for those seeking peace, solitude, and a connection with the land. At Y R Station, you’ll feel the freedom of wide horizons. The campsite invites you to slow down, sit by a campfire under brilliant stars, and immerse yourself in the quiet rhythms of nature. Wildlife may visit, and the landscape shifts with the light, giving you a front-row seat to the raw beauty of the outback. Whether you’re arriving in a 4WD, towing, or backpacking in, you’ll find space to spread out and set up camp. This is not just a stopover; it’s a place to rest deeply, reflect, and recharge far from city noise. Basic amenities are available, and camping is low-impact to preserve the pristine environment. For adventurers and explorers, Y R Station is a gateway. Head out on station tracks, walk naturally across the scrub, or simply explore the land quietly by foot. Sunset and sunrise feel monumental here, with sweeping views and soft light that lingers. At night, the darkness is real: no bright lights to dilute the Milky Way — just the constellations, your fire, and a gentle breeze. This makes it a magical spot for star gazing or quiet contemplation. Come to Y R Station to experience the outback at its most honest: raw, peaceful, and unforgettable. It’s a rustic retreat for wild hearts and still souls alike.
0
from 
AU$37
 / night

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