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Coodlie Park Eco Retreat

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PRE-BOOK VIA HIPCAMP or directly through our website, prior to arrival. Coodlie Park Eco Retreat is a unique 500-acre off-grid bush campground and retreat purchased in October 2023 by husband and wife team Krystina and Paul, who run the park on their own. We are passionate about eco-friendly and sustainable travel and previous owner, and creator, Craig Haslam had just that in mind when he created the campground. All structures in Camp Coodlie are made with recycled oyster timber, and the amenities are supplied with solar power and rainwater tanks. Please note; in true off-grid nature (and lack of phone towers) the campground is fully off-grid and allows you the perfect chance, to disconnect and reconnect with mother nature. - BYO Toilet Paper - BYO Drinking Water Camp Coodlie offers dispersed campsites and swag huts set among native bush land, 2km from the main accommodation and reception. If it's peace and quiet you're after, you'll find it here, and it's pet-friendly, too. Facilities include; Swag huts tucked away in the bush for those who want to camp bushman-style with a twist. Bush Bucket Showers: Eco-friendly, bucket-system showers with hot water (a very cool experience). Loos: Eco-designed compost toilets (BYO toilet paper). Communal fire pit is great for socialising (not available in the fire ban season). Camp Kitchen: Solar-powered and gas-heated hot No mains electricity available. Gas BBQs for cooking up a storm. Purpose-built shelter and seating for 80 people Access to Talia Caves and a Private Beach (Coodlie Cove) from the property. Private Beach Access; There are two beaches, one at Sunset Cove (where the wooden boat is located) this is inaccessible and for sunset watching only. The accessible beach is located further down to the left, where the cross marker reads Beach. Access to the beach is 'at your own risk', and there is a 40m climb down the

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