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Caravan Park Elands Bay Caravan Park

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Located in South Africa :: Western Cape (West Coast)  :: Elandsbaai
Category: Camping :: Caravan Park

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The camping site has 44 stands with well maintained ablution facilities. The seaside resort is a paradise for surfers, seafood connoisseurs and birdwatchers. Municipal Campsite run by same management as Lambert's Bay Campsite. There are caves in the vicinity of the town which have produced valuable archaeological find from its different inhabitants, over time.

The sites are situated with access to the beach from the park, shaded, with ablution blocks with hot/cold water, electricity points, each site furnished with 16 amp standard caravan plug, washing machine and tumble dryer which is coin operated self help laundry, washing lines and ironing facilities.

Contact
Address :  36 Main Street, Elands Bay, 8110, West Coast, South Africa
Contact :  Municipality
Tel :  +27(0)22 972 1736
Tel2 :  +27(0)22 972 1041
Direct :  +27(0)22 972 1736
Cell :  +27(0)82 889 8205
Email :  Click Here
Website :  Click Here
Cellphone Reception :  Good

Time Information
Reception Opening and Closing Times :  Mon-Sat: 07h30-12h30, 13h30-16h30

Rates and Payment
Rates Quoted :  Per Unit
Base Currency :  ZAR
Minimum Rate :  270.00
Maximum Rate :  320.00
Updated for :  2024
Comments :  Rates are for up to 2 people. Maximum per site is 6 people. Additional person pay ZAR40pp.
Payment Methods Accepted :  Cash

Facilities
Camping
Accommodation, Restrooms

Camping Facilities
Laundry Power Points Hot and Cold Showers Flush Toilets Can use Lodge facilities Water is available Firewood Available Ice Available Accept large overland trucks
Number of Sites :    44
Is water drinkable? :    Yes

Activities
Fishing Swimming Bird Watching
More Activities :  Caves in the vicinity.
Notes on Activities :  (Some activities may be offered nearby).

Travelling Information

The campsite is not well-maintained and Elands Bay is not well developed in terms of tourism.


Comments [ leave a comment ]

“We visited the camp on 8 Oct. 2009 The camp shows bad signs of decay and lack of management. On our arrival at about 11:00 there were 11 “workers” lazing about in the shade. At 12:00 they disappeared, presumably for lunch. Wonder where the money for salaries comes from? The ablution block was acceptably clean. There is no access control and we would stay over there only in an extreme emergency.” - Chris Smit, 2009/11/18

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