Hillocks Drive
Address | 1194 S Coast Rd, Marion Bay SA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8854 4002 |
Website | www.hillocksdrive.com |
Categories | Campground, Holiday Home, Indoor Lodging, RV Park |
Rating | 4.4 31 review |
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Hillocks Drive reviews
31One of my favourite places on the planet.amazing scenery, friendly owners and secluded camping.absolutely amazing. Im going again tomorrow.bring it on!
Amazing camp sites. Little hidden spots to big open spaces. Right near one of SA's most beautiful beaches. You won't want to leave.
If u want to spend a lot of money for nothing this is the spot. 31 dollars a night for a bushcamp. Showers and toilets are so far u need to drive there. If u want to have a fire it gets really expensive! U have to borrow a fire pit and then buy firewood for 20 bucks from them. Over 50 dollars for a bushcamp with fire seems fairly steep to me. And if u need to use the toilet during the night good luck.
Beaches and land is beautiful. Personally I think the national park is nicer though. And cheaper!
I loves this place, have been coming here for years. Never disappointed with the stay. 10/10 would recommend
Such an underrated place. Pam was lovely, views stunning, pristine grounds and toilets. So peaceful.
I love this place. Incredibly underrated. Stunning views, peaceful & quiet, pristine grounds and toilets. Camped in a tent for a night but will definitely be back for longer stays and will be trying their eco-friendly ocean pods.
Great unpowered camping site with its own beach. Longdrop toilets by campsite with showers and normal toilets at entrance/shop, approx 2kms away. Very secluded. Great find.
Great getaway - we were lucky enough to have the whole property to ourselves. We loved it & dogs loved it as there was plenty of tea is to explore and beaches.
It's a private property. It needs a private key to get into hillocks point for camping and fishing
Definitely worth a look. If you're there during the warm months just be aware there may be a million snakes, just avoid them. Let them be.