Reviews by Slugger
A nice park and there is a short track over the dune to the beach.
The park is well set out and there are nice shady sites.
There is no camp kitchen but they do have a barbeque area with seating.
The amenities are clean and the showers run well.
Approximate cost: $28
Great food - well cooked and presented and delicious to eat.
The serving sizes are exceptional and you wont leave this place hungry.
You can sit down in the shop and eat your meal - which is a good thing as Ceduna does not have seats along the foreshore.
The service was very efficient and our food was ready very soon after it was ordered.
Approximate cost: $12
A very nice park and the location is great - right on the water and very close to the town center.
There is a camp kitchen with all that is needed, including hotplates. It also has a TV.
The amenities are well set out and the showers are very good.
The park has great security.
Approximate cost: $30
We have been staying in caravan parks all around Australia for the past 5 months and this is the BEST!
It has everything:
- great views
- excellent amenities (although water pressure isn't great)
- 2 camp kitchens with EVERYTHING (including oven and hotplates)
- TV room (and dining room)
- kiosk
- restaurant
- close to town
- walking/cycle paths
Absolutely brilliant!
Approximate cost: $28
This is a great stopover on the Nullarbor drive.
We were there in late August and there were heaps of whales to be seen from the platforms and clifftop walks.
This is the ideal way to view whales - looking down on them.
There is some great information inside as well as food and souvenirs.
There are also great views of the Great Australian Bight cliffs.
Stay as long as you want.
Approximate cost: $15
This is one place you must stay on the Nullarbor Plain trip. The views of the Great Australian Bight from the cliff top are just amazing.
The park is ok but it does get hit by weather.
There is a barbeque area and a camp kitchen with all that you would need including a stove and hotplates.
The amenities are pretty good and kept clean.
The sites are scattered and it is a case of selecting your own - first in best dressed
Approximate cost: $30
This is a pretty basic place to stay - but you have to stay somewhere on the Nullarbor Plane trip.
The amenities are clean but they use bore water.
There is a restaurant and take away shop but there are no barbeque facilities.
The sites are pretty basic on Nullarbor dirt
Approximate cost: $25
Terrible
Do everything you can to avoid this place.
The camp sites are very basic and there is a terrible bbq area with wood fired barbeques.
The amenities are a disgrace! There is one toilet for all campers (unisex) and if someone is showering there then there is no available toilet. There is a second room with two showers.
There is NO fresh water available - unless you want to pay the inflated prices for bottled water in the roadhouse.
Stay away!!!!!
Approximate cost: $20
While at Fraser Range station a tour is a must - to see the station.
The historic aspects of the station are fascinating and the tour operator is the station owner and has a great knowledge of the history.
The sunset is magnificent and there are snacks and drinks served.
This is a great tour.
It leaves at 3:30pm (and there is a morning tour as well)
Approximate cost: $40
This is a must stop on the trip across the Nullarbor Plain.
It is a working station and it also offers tours.
The camp sites are set out around a camp fire area which is a great place to sit and catch up with other travellers.
The amenities are good and there is a barbeque area. They also do meals.
Approximate cost: $30