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Many holiday makers to the South Coast like to se le in for a while and take a Holiday Home rental. While we acknowledge Stayz and AirBnB we also recognise the hard work and commitment that our local agents make to managing holiday homes for their clients. Home owners who choose to use agents are able to ensure ve ng of tenants. Their proper es are also inspected on a regular basis and maintenance and improvements are addressed. Holiday home owners expect due diligence and those who rent these homes enjoy the security of dealing face to face with a

VANNERS AND CARAVANERS love the immediate access most of our parks and resorts have to beaches, rivers and the bush. With the addi on of cabins that suit all budgets Park and Resort holidays have the ease of arriving and immediately unwinding

Caravanners and campers can easily navigate throughout Eurobodalla with ease. Our holiday parks and camping grounds are there to serve as your base to explore the region. Your call: riverside, lakeside, beach side or stay for a while and try one of each.

When it comes to "free" camping Eurobodalla is pre y light on. Once it was a camping mecca for families finding their favourite sec on of river, lake or ocean frontage in one of our many reserves however that has changed and the caravan parks have begun to strongly lobby Council to close down "free camping" op ons to drive campers and vanners to their businesses. There has been a strong push by Local Government to close down "free camping" and create new by-laws to further control it.

There is a plethora of No Camping signs erected up and down the coast to "cope" with the increase of Interna onal vanners and Grey Nomad travellers. Sadly Eurobodalla is one shire that has not risen to the occasion of welcoming vanners and campers, instead choosing to erect more and more signs to advise that overnight camping is not allowed.

ACCESSIBILITY: Eurobodalla is coming of age and beginning to provide for visitors who require specific accessibility needs. The days of installing a ramp and calling accommodation "accessible" are over and this website has looked very closely at those accommodation and service providers who call themselves accessible and we are happy to be able to provide a verified listing in our ACCESSIBLE Pages on the South Coast Travel Guide website.

We encourage visitors and providers alike to advise us of any updates and changes we might need to do to ensure this page remains accurate and reflective of quality service provision.

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