South Africa
An elderly couple offers camping on their property. They are very friendly and helpful. Made fire for warm water. Had offered firewood for braai. There is a bathroom with a toilet in an annex. Everything very tidy. A good place to stay before or after Namaqua National Park. 150 Rand for 2 people with vehicle.
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I spent 1 night here, paid 70 R one person with my bicycle, has the necessary to protect your tent of the winds, shower with no hot water, toilet, the shop is very close and 24/7 open with lot of products, friendly people , it's possible to recharge your phone. nice place to stop and rest if you are in direction to springbok.
Report Check-InNomadic Namas has taken over the campsite. The couple living on the premises (who started the campsite) are looking after it.
You there is a chance that a whole bunch of cyclist will be here “one day” - as their starting point for a multi day bicycle trip around the area.
Power supplied by an extension cable.
Paid 150 per night.
Report Check-InWe stayed one night here one our way to the Namibia. Great campsite with nice and clean abolitions, showers with hot water and a normal toilet. Most sites had shade if you’re into that and all were wind protected. Very friendly old couple who runs the camp :)
See picture of absolution block (walls made of stones)
Very pleasant sites with wind protection, braai basin water and electricity on site. The management specialises in cycling and walking tours
Report Check-InWe camped here one night. The annex with the ablutions in the photo is gone, instead they’ve got a semi-outdoor solar shower and a foot-high portable mini toilet. It’s very, very basic but if you’re cycling it’s a notch better than wild-camping. No electricity on site and signs say the water isn’t potable (although when we asked them if they drank it they said yes, and so we did too - without any issues!)
The site is very basic, you’re setting your tent up on gravel or sand, there’s not much shade other than one big tree and not a huge amount of privacy. There is of course the all important braai area though! It looks like they’re doing work on it, so I expect it’ll be a bit more developed soon enough. 150 rand per person.
Report Check-InAn elderly couple offers camping on their property. They are very friendly and helpful. Made fire for warm water. Had offered firewood for braai. There is a bathroom with a toilet in an annex. Everything very tidy. A good place to stay before or after Namaqua National Park. 150 Rand for 2 people with vehicle.
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