WA’s Wiluna gateway to Canning and Gunbarrel
If you are travelling east, Wiluna in Western Australia, is your starting point for two of the most isolated and iconic four wheel drive desert roadtrips in Australia!
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If you are travelling east, Wiluna in Western Australia, is your starting point for two of the most isolated and iconic four wheel drive desert roadtrips in Australia!
Redbank Park (QLD site 444 in CAMPS 11) was a donation site but is now $6 per vehicle per night, using an honesty system. If you love fishing or birdwatching, then it is for you.
Welcome to Ladybrook Farm Escape – our newest Farmstay listing. Ladybrook is a 2600 acre working beef cattle property in the beautiful Kerry Valley in the heart of the Scenic Rim, in south east Queensland.
For a unique experience this Easter, consider camping at Jondaryan Woolshed, near Toowoomba, QLD. Camping here is quite a treat, as it has limited availability throughout the year due to large events, so booking is always essential! At 150 years old, the heritage-listed woolshed is reportedly the oldest and largest woolshed of its kind in the world! Whilst campers can guide themselves around the museum display, this Easter, some of the Woolshed machinery will be up and running, as well as the weekend opening of The Damper Hut for delicious scones, damper and stew. Yum! Choose from beautiful creekside unpowered
Located 53 km from Manjimup in Southern WA Western Australia – Shannon National Park is well worth a visit.
If you like a little thrill, visit The Blue Mountains and the Katoomba Scenic World. The world’s steepest railway is west of Sydney, in New South Wales.
CAMPS loved our visit to Leyburn Sports Ground – image Hugh Gilmore Since we visited, Leyburn Sports Ground very flash automatic showers and a dump point all on site. Here’s some of the bird life at Leyburn, Queensland, Australia and a look at their FREE recreation ground. CAMPS at Leyburn Sports Ground It is a great spot to set up your tent, caravan or Big Rig. The site is lovely, grassy and HUGE. image Karen & Mal Grice This free campground has a 72 hour limit – with new showers, a flushing loo and dump point. Thanks Karen & Mal
Bark Hut Inn – image Overland Exposure Who has visited the iconic Bark Hut Inn in the Northern Territory? Bark Hut Inn – image Overland Exposure Located on the western edge of Kakadu National Park, it’s a great spot to stop in, especially for families. Bark Hut Inn – image Overland Exposure It was built by hand in 1963, well before Kakadu National Park was opened to the public in the 1980s. This area was famed for crocodiles, barramundi and buffalo. The Bark Hut Inn NT – image Michael Lennon Traveller, Michael Lennon, said: “When Maureen and I were travelling
An iconic stop we think belongs on any Aussie bucket list is the lesser known Porcupine Gorge near Hughenden in Queensland. We managed the road from Hughenden easily with our caravan – it is 75 km north of the town on a fully sealed road. There is a short cut to Prairie, via a dirt road. This is a special national park and the site is aptly names the Pyramid Campground. You’ll see why when you venture down the MANY steps into the canyon below. Bring a picnic, we didn’t but you could have spent all day swimming (chilly!) and birdwatching,
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