BROKEN Hill City council proposes to throw down the welcome mat down for caravanners wanting to stay in the area's Living Desert Reserve.
Camping has been banned at the tourist attraction, which includes 12 sandstone sculptures highlighting the skyline. But the council now proposes to provide a primitive camping area for 20 tents and 20 caravans and is seeking public comment on the idea.
It stressed that the facility would not compete with established caravan parks because of its basic nature.
Cheers - John
brickies said
11:18 PM Dec 1, 2012
Sounds great for those who want to free camp , But I would pay for a caravan park for the little extras
Hope it gets the go ahead and full support of the travelling public.
lizard said
04:09 AM Dec 10, 2012
Wonder how much , seeing as you have to pay to visit the rocks
gordon_adl said
06:34 AM Dec 10, 2012
Bigger fonts please :)
rockylizard wrote:
Gday...
BROKEN Hill City council proposes to throw down the welcome mat down for caravanners wanting to stay in the area's Living Desert Reserve.
Camping has been banned at the tourist attraction, which includes 12 sandstone sculptures highlighting the skyline. But the council now proposes to provide a primitive camping area for 20 tents and 20 caravans and is seeking public comment on the idea.
It stressed that the facility would not compete with established caravan parks because of its basic nature.
Cheers - John
countryroad said
02:33 AM Sep 22, 2013
Wonder if this came to be...love the idea of those rock views
neilnruth said
03:25 AM Sep 22, 2013
That's a clever photo Mike C! Well timed getting the sun through the hole in the sculpture. We saw the most beautiful Sturt Desert peas in this park.
Gday...
BROKEN Hill City council proposes to throw down the welcome mat down for caravanners wanting to stay in the area's Living Desert Reserve.
Camping has been banned at the tourist attraction, which includes 12 sandstone sculptures highlighting the skyline. But the council now proposes to provide a primitive camping area for 20 tents and 20 caravans and is seeking public comment on the idea.
It stressed that the facility would not compete with established caravan parks because of its basic nature.
Cheers - John
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That is lovely news. What a great idea.
Hope it gets the go ahead and full support of the travelling public.
Wonder how much , seeing as you have to pay to visit the rocks
That's a clever photo Mike C! Well timed getting the sun through the hole in the sculpture. We saw the most beautiful Sturt Desert peas in this park.