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Jetty Beach Campground

Address South Bruny TAS, Australia
Categories Campground
Rating 4.5 12 reviews
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Jetty Beach Campground reviews

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Micaela
27 December 2023 9:30

Great campground. Amazing beach and there’re access to the tracks from there. Toilets but no flush. Water available from a tank

Aly
17 December 2023 14:07

Our lunch spot after walking the Labilliardiere track.beautiful walk with stunning scenery, wildlife and wildflowers.
Tables and chairs plus a drop loo at the camp ground.

Michele
18 December 2022 7:46

Great spot. So quite but it wasn’t busy. Don’t think I’d like to come here in holiday times.

Joel
02 July 2022 6:56

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It wasn't very busy when we camped here, and it was amazing. A self service kiosk to book and pay is available. Some great hikes start here. Short 50m to the sandy Bay with a tree swing. Plenty of wildlife - we had pademelons and possums keep us company around the fire. Unsealed road.

Rosa
15 April 2022 15:46

Clean facilities and a lot of space, but if you like sleep, avoid this camping on long weekends.
Big camps of caravans, trucks and mega tents block off a lot of the space for others and are noisy until deep in the night. There could be space for everyone, if the tentsites were outlined a bit more clearly.

Uppma
23 May 2021 10:45

We stayed here in a motorhome and absolutely loved it. When we arrived to Bruny Island we drove through the Neck Campground and it seemed very full, so we kept going and tried to find the Bruny Island Camping (the privately run campground), but there were no signs for it on the main road. So we kept going until we got to Jetty Beach, and the we are so glad we did! We parked very close to the beach and the vibe was great. Fellow campers were friendly. The toilet was very clean, but try not parking near the toilet as the smell does permeate. There are no shower or facilities, and the road to the camp-site is unsealed. Make sure you come prepared. Beautiful camp-site, we will definitely be back! After this camp-site we stayed at Captain Cook caravan Park which was really nice as well.

Caroline
23 April 2021 20:22

One of our favorite camp grounds on bruny island. Beach is safe and calm for the kids to swim and play. The campgrounds are sheltered from the wind. Pay system is like a paking meter all electronic.

Jason
10 May 2020 22:23

Enjoyed our couple of days stay here. A nice quiet location where you can disconnect.
Toilet amenities only.
The beach is inviting, even on a cold day the calm waters invite you to dip your toes (and the cold water temperature reminds you why it wasn't a good idea).
Camping fee is $10 per night.
There is limited level sites for those camping in vehicles, however for those towing vans, you will be able to level up quite easily

Anish
18 February 2020 0:19

Honesty pay at $10. Water and bathroom provided. Its a good place to camp just next to the beach.

Patricio
14 February 2020 22:19

One of the best places to stop in the island. You will have the most beautifull beach near to you (only 50 meters). Is cheap and a good place to visit in family

Brett
24 August 2019 17:55

Beautiful spot. Clean and tidy. Busy in summer but not crowded. Pit toilets no showers. Easy access to beach. A must stop when camping Bruny Island.

Peter
13 February 2019 3:11

This is a lovely camp site. We looked in at the Neck Reserve camp site when we first arrived at Bruny, but were really pleased that we kept going to this one. Neck Reserve was much more crowded, and seemed more degraded than this camp site. There were four other campers for our first night at Jetty Beach, and six or seven the next night. It's such a big area that everyone was spread out. There are two basic drop toilets, with toilet paper and tank water. The camp site is right on a beautiful little beach and bay. $10 per night plus the national park entry fee. There is an envelope for cash payments, and surprisingly a credit card machine to also take payments.

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