Catch red claw at Theresa Creek Dam, Queensland
Have you visited this budget camp? Theresa Creek Dam is near Clermont, Queensland.
What a great night we had here!
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Have you visited this budget camp? Theresa Creek Dam is near Clermont, Queensland.
What a great night we had here!
Visit Alroy Station, a working sheep and cattle station situated in remote Outback Queensland, for wildlife and bird watching, bush walks, yabbies and fishing, spectacular night skies and stargazing, peace and quiet, photography and wide open space.
How they did it! We sat down with Robyn to find out just how much effort went into their big lap, and the response was ‘very little’.
An expert on camping around Australia says many places – especially on the Coast – are missing an opportunity by not providing free and budget options for travellers which is good business.
New to our listings is Childers Nature Camp, just a few minutes south of Childers and 35 minutes from gorgeous Queensland beaches. Owners Matt and Lorene welcome you to their eco friendly camp. They are passionate about what they are building, preserving the land, with a focus on bush regeneration and have worked hard to provide a place for campers to enjoy the outdoors for generations to come. The camp is getting rave reviews from campers and won a travellers review award for 2023. It is budget priced, pet friendly, has toilets and showers, bbq and camp kitchen, picnic tables
At CAMPS AUSTRALIA WIDE, we don’t only follow up with authorities, but we also have roaming travellers. CAMPS Ambassadors Manda and Daniel advised us about the Eucla Old Telegraph station free camp. Manda said: “We went for a drive and a sticky beak and there is a day use area clearly marked out, but then an additional large cleared gravel area that looks like the area for free camping just to the west and near the track to the beach. We stayed the night here with a few other campers and no-one came to move us on. Just thought the
Ezra from the UK, is touring Tasmania – and hiring a motorhome for a week’s camping. He said places are booking out already, and was hoping for some advice… Now, we’re just back from Tasmania and it is no surprise bookings are busy. Especially around that time. We had trouble, too – but there was still room in free camps. Now to ‘Camping 101’ tips! Firstly – here is our latest article that is perfect for you. I would recommend choosing one corner of Tasmania (depending on where you fly into Tasmania), otherwise in a week you’ll spend a lot
We’d ordered our lunch, found a table out the front of the pub with fabulous water views, and wandered over to the jetty for a look-see. On the opposite bank, a tinny was backed up to the edge, and plonked in the water. I thought the two fellows were off for a fish. But no, however, there was a plan. They rowed directly across the river, and they didn’t worry about the boat ramp. I spotted them moments later, happy at the bar. It would have it’s benefits, living ‘next door’ to a pub. Coopernook Hotel is not just any
Perrys Lookdown campground, Blue Mountains National Park We are pleased to announce there are two new reserves we have listed near Sydney’s beautiful Blue Mountains, plus a recent day use area is now available for camping and a new tent only site! Londonderry Reserve, NSW Londonderry Reserve There are no bookings for this new site. You’ll find BBQs and picnic tables, but no toilets or showers. Suitable for all except Big Rigs, please note this free camp is boggy in wet weather. Hartley Reserve 4WD only with steep unsealed access – you can camp here with your caravan, tent and
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