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Adams Beach Camping Ground is within walking distance of the Dunwich ferry terminal and the main streets of the township. Facing west and located directly on the bay, it enjoys magnificent sunsets and is perfect for boating enthusiasts and fishermen.
The camping ground has six unpowered sites and 20 powered sites.
Visitors can enjoy a range of attractions including the historic Dunwich Ceremony, Little Ships Club, North Stradbroke Island Museum and Indigenous art galleries are all within walking distance. The township has a supermarket, chemist, butcher, various cafes and a petrol station.
This small camping ground is popular with boaties and fishing enthusiasts and is a short walk from the One Mile jetty and 1km from the Dunwich ferry/water taxi terminal.
Facing west the camping ground is located directly on the bay, enjoying magnificent sunsets. Located within the small township of Dunwich, the historic Dunwich Ceremony, Little Ships Club, North Stradbroke Island Museum and Indigenous art galleries are all within walking distance.
There are 35 unpowered sites and 26 powered sites.
Main Beach stretches for 38kms along the eastern side of the island. Camping is available in fifteen designated areas at the southern end of Main Beach, approximately 17km south of Point Lookout. There is big swell for surfing and excellent beach fishing. There are no facilities and access is by 4WDrive vehicle along the beach. Dogs are allowed, however they must be on a lead at all times. We allow 1 vehicle and 2 dogs per campsite. If you have more than 1 vehicle or more than 2 dogs please book more sites.