Travellers calling Bunda Cliffs in South Australia the country’s best free camping spot

Travellers lose it over ‘epic’ camping spot on the edge of a cliff with sweeping ocean views as far as the eye can see

  • Adventurers are raving about a cliffside camping spot with show-stopping views
  • Bunda Cliffs is between the Nullarbor Plain and the Great Australian Bight
  • Stretching 100km, it is the longest uninterrupted line of sea cliffs in the world 
  • Travellers have described the ‘epic’ campsite as one of the best in Australia

Adventure seekers claim to have found the perfect free camping spot on the ‘edge of Australia’. 

Bunda Cliffs stretch 100km between the Nullarbor plain in Western Australia and Great Australian Bight in South Australia and is the longest uninterrupted line of sea cliffs in the world. 

Along the limestone sea cliffs are a series of lookouts and free camping spots to set up for the night and take in the incredible ocean views stretching as far as the eye can see. 

 

Adventurers are raving about an ‘epic’ free camping spot on the ‘edge of Australia’

Bunda Cliffs stretch 100km between the Nullarbor plain and Great Australian Bight and is the longest uninterrupted line of sea cliffs in the world

Bunda Cliffs stretch 100km between the Nullarbor plain and Great Australian Bight and is the longest uninterrupted line of sea cliffs in the world

Along the limestone sea cliffs are a series of lookouts and free camping spots to set up for the night

Bunda Cliffs is the perfect spot to take in incredible ocean views stretching as far as the eye can see

Along the limestone sea cliffs are a series of lookouts and free camping spots to set up for the night and take in the incredible ocean views stretching as far as the eye can see

Travellers have been posting incredible images of their visits as they stand atop of the towering cliff’s edge showing the crashing waves 60-100 metres below.  

There is no phone or television reception but campers will be entertained by the golden sunsets, show-stopping scenery and watching the whales migrate.   

Travel bloggers, Justin and Bec, originally from Newcastle, recently posted a video of their visit to their popular page Trip In A Van that went viral with more than 99,000 views.  

Travel bloggers, Justin and Bec, originally from Newcastle, recently posted a video of their visit to their popular page Trip In A Van that went viral with more than 99,000 views

There is no phone or television reception but campers will be entertained by the golden sunsets, show-stopping scenery and watching the whales migrate

Travel bloggers, Justin and Bec, originally from Newcastle, recently posted a video of their visit to their popular page Trip In A Van that went viral with more than 99,000 views

Travellers have been posting incredible images of their visits as they stand atop of the towering cliff's edge showing the crashing waves 60-100 metres below

Travellers have been posting incredible images of their visits as they stand atop of the towering cliff’s edge showing the crashing waves 60-100 metres below

Visitors, especially those with children, are warned to be cautious as the cliff edges can be unstable and the weather can get quite windy

Visitors, especially those with children, are warned to be cautious as the cliff edges can be unstable and the weather can get quite windy

‘Is this the most wild free camp in Australia?’ they captioned the clip which drew in more than 99,600 views and dozens of impressed comments from fans. 

Many called the site ‘epic’ while others shared their glowing reviews of their stays. 

‘Hands down our favourite place to camp,’ one person wrote. 

‘How incredible is it, though?! One of the best free camps we stayed at,’ another responded.

Visitors, especially those with children, are warned to be cautious as the cliff edges can be unstable and the weather can get quite windy.  



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