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Coodlie Park Eco Retreat

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PRE-BOOK VIA HIPCAMP WEBSITE
Please note we do not accept drive-in campers without first making a booking through Hipcamp or via our direct website.
Coodlie Park Farm Retreat is a unique 500-acre off-grid bush campground and retreat.
It's located on the coast of the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, about 50km west of Elliston. Enjoy the peace and relaxation of kicking back around the campfire or watching the magnificent sunsets at the private beach.
Camp Coodlie offers campsites and swag huts set among native bush land, 2km from the main accommodation and reception. If it's peace and quiet you're after, you'll find it here, and it's pet-friendly, too.
Facilities include;
Swag huts tucked away in the bush for those who want to camp bushman-style with a twist.
Privacy: All bush camping sites have plenty of privacy.
Bush Bucket Showers: Eco-friendly, bucket-system showers with hot water (a very cool experience).
Loos: Eco-designed compost toilets (BYO toilet paper).
Communal fire pit is great for socialising (not available in the fire ban season).
Camp Kitchen:
Solar-powered and gas-heated hot water
**All communal areas (kitchen, shower, toilets) have solar panel powered lights.
No mains electricity available.
Gas BBQs for cooking up a storm.
Purpose-built shelter and seating for 80 people
Access to Talia Caves and a Private Beach (Coodlie Cove) from the property.
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