Found this place on Wikicamps. Roy's Place, Elleker near Albany WA.
The Wikicamps comments page suggest this is a good camp about 15 kms out of Albany no facilities other than 240 volt power.
$5 unpowered $10 powered. Phoned the owner today and they definitely exist.
Seems it could be a great place for self contained vans. I welcome comments on this camp from anyone who has stayed there.
Cheers
Moonraker
ironhore said
11:20 PM Jan 15, 2015
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Great bush camp for self contained rv only 15 ks to Albany super quiet and safe Roy a real gentleman very very helpful we'll worth the 10$ for powered site 6 here at the moment still room for a few more check ph numbers on wiki camps
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kiwijims said
10:38 AM Jan 16, 2015
G'day ironhore, We would love to come down to Roy's Place but, as I don't have access to Wiki Camps,
I'm wondering if you could give us some direction to his place, also could you please tell us what the contact number is.
thanks K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Friday 16th of January 2015 10:41:21 AM
ironhore said
06:31 PM Jan 16, 2015
Trying to put up a map. Here are the phone numbers 98446388. Mob 0458422008 coming in from north at roundabout go right onto hanrehan rd then right onto Frenchman bay road then a quick right into lower Denmark rd follow for about 5-6 ks left onto elleker-grasmere rd bout 2ks on left a small white sign roys place
kiwijims said
08:07 PM Jan 16, 2015
Thanks for that ironhore, I've had a look at Google Maps and found the roads as you described, no worries.
We will be giving Roy a whistle when we head down that way, hopefully within the next couple of weeks,
Cheers K.J.
Moonraker said
09:04 AM Jan 31, 2015
We have made it to Roys Place for a few days while we have a look around Albany.
This is exactly what I have been looking out for. This camp is for Wikicamps members with donations to Roy to cover his out of pocket expenses.
Need to be self contained, no drinking water but dump points and drinking water available in Albany.
This is an excellent base for exploring the area from Denmark to Albany.
This will be on our favourites list.
Noticed Ironhore is in here will say good day later this morning.
jules47 said
10:57 AM Jan 31, 2015
Thanks for the update on that one - we are heading to WA later this year, might get to stay there, sounds great!!!
Just spent a week at Roys Place (6-13 May 2015). You need to be self sufficient with water, power and waste. While Roy has provided some people with 10 amp power, he prefers not to establish a precedent. The power icon in Wikicamps should be removed. Having said that, we had a fantastic time for $5 per night even though it drizzled for most of the time. It is a great base to see Albany and there is a lot to see and do.
If you like good fish and chips, try 'The Squid Shack' Swarbrick Street, Emu Point Boat Ramp, WA 6333 Phone 08 9844 9771, you will not be disappointed. On the return trip travel via Millicent Beach.
Old Crofter said
11:24 AM Jun 6, 2015
Spent a week at Roy's, happy hour around the fire each day, good banter and super friendly. Great walks on the fire trails.
Can recommend for self contained.
bob
Treecrest14 said
07:21 PM Jun 11, 2015
Got any more details on Millicent Beach? I've been trying to locate it - is it in WA?
Dhutime said
06:17 PM Nov 13, 2015
Hi all just noticed the above question and as we live in Albany the beach referred to is Middelton Beach .
Albany is buzzing at the moment with the Show and a visit by Prince Charles and Camilla tomorrow .
Dhutime
jules47 said
06:46 PM Nov 13, 2015
We are at Roy's place at the moment. Great spot - as they said, not far into town, which has everything you could need. It is a "self contained" camp, though there is a bit of water for washing etc., if you need it. Not a huge area, but quite okay to get into, there are three here now - us, another caravan just arrived, and a BIG bus. Haven't met Roy yet, hopefully he will come over later. We arrived without ringing, and a sign inside near the camp area says to make yourself at home, and Roy will be over to see you.
Found this place on Wikicamps. Roy's Place, Elleker near Albany WA.
The Wikicamps comments page suggest this is a good camp about 15 kms out of Albany no facilities other than 240 volt power.
$5 unpowered $10 powered. Phoned the owner today and they definitely exist.
Seems it could be a great place for self contained vans. I welcome comments on this camp from anyone who has stayed there.
Cheers
Moonraker
Permalink Reply Quote Edit Post
Great bush camp for self contained rv only 15 ks to Albany super quiet and safe Roy a real gentleman very very helpful we'll worth the 10$ for powered site 6 here at the moment still room for a few more check ph numbers on wiki camps
__________________
if it is to be it is up to me
G'day ironhore, We would love to come down to Roy's Place but, as I don't have access to Wiki Camps,
I'm wondering if you could give us some direction to his place, also could you please tell us what the contact number is.
thanks K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Friday 16th of January 2015 10:41:21 AM
Thanks for that ironhore, I've had a look at Google Maps and found the roads as you described, no worries.
We will be giving Roy a whistle when we head down that way, hopefully within the next couple of weeks,
Cheers K.J.
This is exactly what I have been looking out for. This camp is for Wikicamps members with donations to Roy to cover his out of pocket expenses.
Need to be self contained, no drinking water but dump points and drinking water available in Albany.
This is an excellent base for exploring the area from Denmark to Albany.
This will be on our favourites list.
Noticed Ironhore is in here will say good day later this morning.
Here is a the google map to Roys Place
Just spent a week at Roys Place (6-13 May 2015). You need to be self sufficient with water, power and waste. While Roy has provided some people with 10 amp power, he prefers not to establish a precedent. The power icon in Wikicamps should be removed. Having said that, we had a fantastic time for $5 per night even though it drizzled for most of the time. It is a great base to see Albany and there is a lot to see and do.
If you like good fish and chips, try 'The Squid Shack' Swarbrick Street, Emu Point Boat Ramp, WA 6333 Phone 08 9844 9771, you will not be disappointed. On the return trip travel via Millicent Beach.
Spent a week at Roy's, happy hour around the fire each day, good banter and super friendly. Great walks on the fire trails.
Can recommend for self contained.
bob
Got any more details on Millicent Beach? I've been trying to locate it - is it in WA?
Albany is buzzing at the moment with the Show and a visit by Prince Charles and Camilla tomorrow .
Dhutime