Ceduna Big 4 Caravan, Cabin & Holiday Park - Big Lap Adventures
- Chelsea
- Oct 2
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 22
We spent quite a few hours driving from Kimba to Ceduna. We pulled over at Wudinna to make some sandwiches for lunch, and pretty much just took our time. With towns we plan to stop at being so close together, we certainly weren't in any hurry.
As we arrived in Ceduna, we pulled into the driveway of the caravan park, and get an insight into just how small the park is. It is layed out quite well, but at the same time we felt that we could fit it all onto our 2 and a half acre block of land back home.
Once parked in the check in lane, we headed into reception to pay for our stay. The lady who warmly greeted us, Tanya, was very friendly and helpful when directing us to our site.
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Driving to the opposite end of the park, we saw many cabins to the left and caravan sites to the right, with a few more behind a fence which seperates some cabins and caravan sites.
Our site was within a group bordered by fences and shaded by big old pine trees. It was quite a long site, yet narrow. Enough room to park the van and open the awning, but parking our car in front of the van. Close by were a group of bins, and a milk crate collecting recyclable cans and bottles.
Just a short walk to all of the amenities, and opposite, was the camp kitchen, dump point and the small TV room, which housed a sofa and a couple of small bean bags, with a tv mounted on the wall.
The only grassed area throughout the entire park was a small patch surrounding one side of the camp kitchen, the rest of the park is a mix of stones and dirt.
Things to note:
*Power - Yes
*Water - Yes
*Dump Point - Yes
*Bins - Yes
*Mobile phone reception - Yes, with Optus
*Amenities - Yes
*Price - $33 per night, with our park membership
*Close to shops - Yes, approx 1 km
*Location - 29 McKenzie Street, Ceduna
*Rig size suitability - Small to medium rigs
*Pets - Yes pets are welcome on a lead
*On Camps Australia & WikiCamps - Yes
*Camp type - Paid
The town is quite a large one, with many shops offering groceries, take away food, camping supplies and clothing. The jetty is quite nice to walk along, with also the bay side shops, giving it a lovely coastal town feel.
Things to do in Ceduna:
*Walk along the jetty - Quite a long jetty offering lovely evening sky views and a good spot of fishing
*Pinky Point Lookout - This lookout offers wonderful views of the ocean with the ship dock in the distance.
*Goog's Track - A 4wd track for those who are looking to adventure off the bitumen
*Alexanders Beach - A great little beach to take a walk along, even take your dog with you. There is a chance you may see marine life while here
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