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chris59au
Joined: Fri Oct 21, 2011 4:09 pm Posts: 37 Location: Browns Plains Qld
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coober pedy
Hi everyone, We are travelling to Coober Pedy this June (2013)and will stay in a caravan park. We have noticed that there are now 4 parks there. We belong to Big 4 and Top Tourist but want opinions on all parks as to cleaniness, water supply, costs and other info. Also did you book ahead as this is their best months for travellers or where you able to roll up and have no trouble getting a site. Will be there for 4-5 nights. Chris
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Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:38 pm |
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Boroma577
Joined: Tue Jul 28, 2009 4:01 pm Posts: 1083 Location: SEQ for the moment
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Re: coober pedy
We have only ever stayed at Stuart Range CP and only overnight. There was a fee for the showers but I do not recall how much. You could not hook to water. Sorry I cannot be more helpful.
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Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:53 pm |
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gregnsue
Joined: Fri Mar 23, 2012 2:50 am Posts: 236 Location: South Maclean Qld
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Re: coober pedy
We stayed at Stuart Range CP last year. I don’t think any CP in Coober Pedy allows vans to connect to water supply. Water is very precious there.
Water available from a central point at Stuart Range CP at 20c per 40 litres (2012 prices) Water can also be purchased from central council point outside park. Great tours of towns and surroundings for $60 per person for a 4.5 hour tour. Also entitles you to a discount of yummy pizzas made on site at park. Very good pizzas. $3 off fuel bill at Caltex but we found diesel $0.07 a litre cheaper at the BP in town
Note: You cannot book a powered site so get in before 3.00pm. Both men’s and women’s toilets often ran out of toilet paper during the day. 20c for a 2 minute shower (2012) but water is expensive in Coober Pedy. A tap is adjacent to front office you can get 40 litres of water for 20c.
Enjoy your trip
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Thu Mar 07, 2013 3:45 pm |
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vwillis
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:45 am Posts: 296 Location: Toukley, Central Coast, NSW
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Re: coober pedy
gregnsue wrote: We stayed at Stuart Range CP last year. I don’t think any CP in Coober Pedy allows vans to connect to water supply. Water is very precious there.
Water available from a central point at Stuart Range CP at 20c per 40 litres (2012 prices) Water can also be purchased from central council point outside park. Great tours of towns and surroundings for $60 per person for a 4.5 hour tour. Also entitles you to a discount of yummy pizzas made on site at park. Very good pizzas. $3 off fuel bill at Caltex but we found diesel $0.07 a litre cheaper at the BP in town
Note: You cannot book a powered site so get in before 3.00pm. Both men’s and women’s toilets often ran out of toilet paper during the day. 20c for a 2 minute shower (2012) but water is expensive in Coober Pedy. A tap is adjacent to front office you can get 40 litres of water for 20c.
Enjoy your trip Hi Chris What gregnsue stated above is correct. We stayed at Stuart Range CP and found it to be the better CP even though it is a bit out of town. The ones in town were crammed packed together. It is worth the short drive into town from there.
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Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:46 pm |
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chris59au
Joined: Fri Oct 21, 2011 4:09 pm Posts: 37 Location: Browns Plains Qld
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Re: coober pedy
Thanks all for the info. We will stay at stuart range c/p. Have rung the park and he was very helpful. cheers Chris
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Sat Mar 09, 2013 5:37 pm |
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K&FT
Joined: Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:03 am Posts: 420 Location: Big Sky Country NSW near Quirindi
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Re: coober pedy
G’day Chris, they are all lovely people at stuart range cp and the pizza is the best you will ever eat, I kid you not. you fill your tanks on the way in I think 20c for 40 litres of pure water from the treatment plant. first in best dressed if you are really lucky you can score a site under the shadecloth. there is a dump point. the amenities are the best in australia and so is the laundry but at $6 for a load you might want to use your own machine.
take the afternoon bus tour from the park it is well worth it and you get a discount on your pizza as well(order before you go on the tour and ready when you get back)
very interesting opal town but shop around if you are looking to buy opal there are some "expensive" places you might not want to shop at.
fuel is cheapest at the shell depot in town but it is not open weekends.
hope that helps
frank
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Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:27 pm |
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dieseltojo
Joined: Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:06 pm Posts: 4145 Location: Doveton vic
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Re: coober pedy
K&FT wrote: G’day Chris, they are all lovely people at stuart range cp and the pizza is the best you will ever eat, I kid you not. you fill your tanks on the way in I think 20c for 40 litres of pure water from the treatment plant. first in best dressed if you are really lucky you can score a site under the shadecloth. there is a dump point. the amenities are the best in australia and so is the laundry but at $6 for a load you might want to use your own machine.
take the afternoon bus tour from the park it is well worth it and you get a discount on your pizza as well(order before you go on the tour and ready when you get back)
very interesting opal town but shop around if you are looking to buy opal there are some "expensive" places you might not want to shop at.
fuel is cheapest at the shell depot in town but it is not open weekends.
hope that helps
frank As its been reported that you cant hook up to water, a couple of posts back, I reckon you will have to carry it from the shower block and pay for it as well……
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Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:08 pm |
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K&FT
Joined: Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:03 am Posts: 420 Location: Big Sky Country NSW near Quirindi
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Re: coober pedy
G’day DieselTojo,
we were only staying 2 nights so we had enough water on board to run the wash machine and then fill the tanks again on the way out. If you were staying longer you would have to tow the van back to the water fill point and refill your tanks.
It is true there are no caravan parks in coober pedy that offer a tap to hook up to on sites.
water in the showers is more expensive than the fill point. unless you do it with a bucket from the sink.
frank
_________________ Avagoodday Kath & Frank
30+ years maintaining Electrical/Security/Duress/Voice/Data systems in Public hospitals. retired to go caravanning for much of the year.
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Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:37 pm |
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