Louth Bay Campground

Louth Bay Campground Caravan Parks & Camping

Details

Check In: 14:00|Check Out: 12:00

The campground has 8 allocated campsites, a toilet block and bins are provided. The sites are all delineated with flat ground, all the same size and are numbered. Can accommodate large vans. There are no fires allowed at this campsite, due to proximity to Louth Bay township. Behind the campsite is beautiful Louth Bay beach and along further is the jetty. A popular spot for fishing and squidding, with the beach being perfect for a swim or a long walk. Phone service is patchy in the campground but available in the town of Louth Bay.

Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

    Location & Directions

    Louth Bay Campground

    Directions

    Louth Bay is approximately 24km from Port Lincoln along the Lincoln Highway towards Tumby Bay.

    Cancellation Policy

    Cancellations made within 3 days of your arrival/start date are non-refundable.
    Full refund, less any fees paid for cancellations made greater than or equal to 3 days of your arrival/start date.

    PLEASE - NO CAMPFIRES IN ROADWAYS

    The length of stay in any one campsite/campground is limited to 14 days.
    Campsite bookings are valid from 2pm on the day of your arrival, until 12pm the day of departure.

    Allocated Sites: Your booking is only for the site specified on your booking. Please ensure you carefully check before setting up camp as you may be requested to move if you occupy the incorrect site.
    Unallocated Sites: Your booking is valid anywhere camping is permitted within the campground site specified on your booking.

    Campers must camp in designated areas, be considerate of others, keep noise to a minimum, be aware of natural risks, keep pets under control, respect wildlife, keep to defined vehicle tracks and walking trails, and shared Zone speed restriction 10km/hr, fire restrictions apply - www.cfs.sa.gov.au.

    The operator has the right to terminate a confirmed booking if you breach the above-stated terms and conditions; cause annoyance or nuisance to others; or behave unacceptably (including drunken or uncontrolled behaviour, offensive language, malicious or negligent use of facilities, theft or any other form of behaviour deemed inappropriate by the operator).

    It is advised that you check weather conditions prior to arrival, particularly during the Fire Danger Season, and check the National Parks and Wildlife Service website (www.parks.sa.gov.au) or call the CFS Bushfire Information Hotline on 1800 362 361.