
Cape Hardy Beach

Cape Hardy Beach
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Cape Hardy Beach is an idyllic and remote free campground located just south of Port Neill on the western shore of Spencer Gulf. The campsite is composed of level, gravel surfaces that allow for easy set-up. Perfect for those seeking solitude and an escape from the bustle, the site makes for a delightful stay when the weather is pleasant. However, it might be less comfortable during hot or windy conditions due to the lack of shade. Enjoy the raw beauty and peaceful serenity of nature in this enticing getaway.
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Cape Hardy Beach•Port Neill, SA, 5604
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