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Worlds End Reserve (Burra Gorge)

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28 Reviews

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Pauline F.
7 months ago

We loved staying here. It's a bush camp, so you need to take all of your own supplies, no shops nearby. We went with a group of friends, nice to sit around the campfore and relax, short walking tra... Read more

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Nancy C.
9 months ago

Lots of space. Toilets and rubbish bins with tables and fire pits. Creek is still running after 2 months without rain. Very quiet in early March. No mobile coverage

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Guest A.
1 year ago
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Peter C.
1 year ago

Had a great time there at the start of our trip and 6 months later we returned that way and stayed there again

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Robert M.
1 year ago

Good campsites with fire pits and cooking plate. Toilets are in good nick. Rubbish bins provided. Our crew included tents and camper trailer, sites flat and level enough for both. Creek running through the camp ground makes a beautiful camp site. Must bring your own water and firewood. The site fills up at night, but still quiet enough when full. Handy spot to stay.


Top Questions

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David C. 7 months ago
Question:

Do you have to have a 4 wheel drive vehicle?

Answer:

No, easily accessible by 2wd by Simon P.

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Thanks Simon by David C.

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Easy access and very quiet also great walk by Peter C.

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Madi s. 2 years ago
Question:

can you take motorbikes?

Answer:

There’s no actual trails about for off road bikes by Time Busters Property Maintenance

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Do you have to book for a tent site? by Kay H.

Answer:

No, just Rick up by Sol C.

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***rock*** by Sol C.

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Kathleen O. 3 years ago
Question:

Firepit allowed?

Answer:

Firepits on site 😁 by Jean G.

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Location

Worlds End Gorge Road,
Worlds End,
South Australia

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Listing type
Campsite
Caravans
Yes
Website
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Average temperature

January
L 14°C
H 30°C
February
L 15°C
H 30°C
March
L 12°C
H 26°C
April
L 10°C
H 22°C
May
L 8°C
H 17°C
June
L 6°C
H 14°C
July
L 5°C
H 13°C
August
L 5°C
H 15°C
September
L 7°C
H 18°C
October
L 8°C
H 21°C
November
L 11°C
H 25°C
December
L 13°C
H 28°C
Source: Meteostat

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