Camping near Tiddy Widdy Beach

Discover a cute beachside spot for roadtrippers on the Yorke Peninsula.

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Tarlee - Serenity

15 sites · RVs, Tents42 acres · Alma, SA
We are located just off the Horrocks Highway on the way to the Clare Valley amongst 42 acres of peppermint gum scrub sheltered by the ranges west of Tarlee. Here you will find lovely spread out camping spots with plenty of space to explore, quiet country roads for walking or riding with spectacular views of the ranges and valley as well as Kangaroos, Kookaburras and more native wildlife. Powered onsite caravan available to book. Bush camping at its best. Firewood available to purchase on arrival, $25 for a large container and fire drums are provided. NO CHAINSAWS A beautiful peaceful spot with plenty of space for caravans, campers, tents and swags. We have a flock of sheep, Crystal our horse who loves attention and a pat as well as chooks and eggs to pick up, children love to ride their push bikes down the hills and through the tracks. Our scrub is perfect for outdoor imagination and bundles of energy. Campers have made cubbies in the trees, tyre swings and set up hammocks for lazy afternoons or a swing. Pick a site that suits you best, set up camp, light a fire and sit back and relax. Pet friendly. Long drop toilet available.
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AU$15
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Camp with Horses next to the Beach

4 sites · RVs, Tents75 acres · Dublin, SA
Bring your camper and your horse; there's no need to leave your equine friend behind! Port Parham Beach is just 4 kilometers away, renowned for its crabbing and horse riding along the shore. We offer secure new steel yards for your horses, and our 75-acre property includes a horse track for those who want to have a race. Enjoy ocean views from the campsites, and explore numerous quaint towns in the surrounding area. Meet Plutus, our resident horse. Please note that guests must be fully self-contained with their own toilet and shower facilities, and they are required to take all waste with them upon departure. Pets are allowed on a leash. Campfires are welcome in the provided fire pit; just bring your own fire pit.
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AU$30
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Lewiston Rolling Vineyards

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Lewiston, SA
Located just 45 minutes from Adelaide CBD, you will find our large open camping area that backs on to beautiful vineyards. Only 25 km from the small historic town of Gawler which is a lovely place to visit and close to a horse riding club and equestrian centre. The ground is level allowing for an easy camp set up and the site is located at the back of our property and there is minimal little human movement most of the time so you will enjoy a peaceful stay. Thompson beach is approximately 20kms where you can put your boat in and enjoy some great fishing. Campers must be self sufficient with their own toilet and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Sorry, no pets.
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Gateway to the Valley

1 site · RV, Tent160 acres · Saddleworth, SA
Working cropping and cattle farm on the doorstep to the Clare Valley and a scenic drive to the Barossa Valley. Situated 1.2kms from the Rattler bike and walking trail which continues all the way to Clare or back into Riverton. So much to do within a short drive, historical Mintaro and maze, Auburns famous vineyards and cellar doors, numerous restaurants and historic hotels. 8min drive to Auburn the first stop in the Clare Valley with vineyards, gin distillery, historic hotels, fuel, shops and bike hire! Cruise the Riesling trail towards Clare stopping at wineries along the way! Or head into Riverton 5mins, check out Shultz Park Museum and working Blacksmith’s or enjoy a counter meal at the Central Hotel or Riverton Hotel. Enjoy a snack or lunch at either the cafe or deli! GF heaven at the Deli! Whichever way you choose there is loads to see and do when you base yourself here!
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The Cottage at Undalya

5 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Auburn, SA
In a great area, with lovely views, close to wineries and local attractions. Access to the Reisling Trail, Gateway to the Clare Valley Wine Region. Nice level sites under big gum trees. Easy access with turn around area, right off the highway. No access to the cottage at this stage, but free access to the decks. Pets welcome - must be kept close by as stock may be close.
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Camping near Tiddy Widdy Beach guide

Overview

In a country full of charming place names, South Australia’s Tiddy Widdy Beach is a strong contender for the top spot. But Tiddy Widdy campers will find more to enjoy than just snapping selfies beside the street signs—it’s a great place to watch birds, fish for crabs, and hike along the cliffs. As the name suggests, Tiddy Widdy is a tiny place, so camping options are limited in town. Campers can find more pasture sites and beachside caravan parks at nearby Ardrossan and along the St. Vincent Highway that follows the eastern coast of the Yorke Peninsula. The flamingo-hued pink lakes of the peninsula are less than an hour’s drive south of Tiddy Widdy, making a fun day trip or next overnight stop, and the cliffy Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park is less than two hours’ drive away.

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