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Kalbarri Skywalk (credit Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions)
Destinations

Kalbarri Skywalk Western Australia is open!

The breathtaking Kalbarri Skywalk in Kalbarri National Park is now open and ready to become a major tourism drawcard for the region, providing visitors with a stunning vista of the Park’s gorges, rust-red cliffs, flowing waterways, and bushland from high above. The newly opened Kalbarri Skywalk is a welcome addition to the National Park.

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Kalbarri Skywalk - image credit BOCOL Constructions, Dermot Boyle
Bucket List

Have you been to Kalbarri, Western Australia?

Kalbarri Skywalk – image credit BOCOL Constructions, Dermot Boyle Have you been to Kalbarri, Western Australia? From the National Parks website: “This virtual fly-through video offers spectacular views of the $24 million Kalbarri Skywalk and National Park Tourist Infrastructure project. The two 100-metre-high cantilevered skywalks extend out 25 metres and 17 metres beyond the cliff face, offering soaring views of the gorges and surrounds.” The Kalbarri Skywalk is complete but unfortunately not open to the public yet – it was earmarked to be opened in mid-April, but the coronavirus unfortunately put a hold to that. Local authorities are hoping it will

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Coalseam Conservation Park - image Sue Newham
Immerse Yourself In Nature

BEST places to see wildflowers in Western Australia – when to go and where to camp!

Coalseam Conservation Park – image Sue Newham We feature lovely photos from our Facebook Group, like Sue Newham’s Coalseam Conservation Park (pictured above) and reveal where to go in WA for wildflowers, plus where to camp! Bring your camera and pick up a wildflower booklet from visitor centres to help you identify these colourful blooms! When do you see wildflowers in Western Australia?  Wildflowers blossom between June and November in Western Australia. It is amazing when the rest of the year the land appears barren. September is reported as the time when most of the state is in bloom! Visit the

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Planning a big lap? Part 3 - Derby, NT
Camping

Planning a big lap? Part 3 – WA wows from Broome to Bunbury

This week we share our big lap in WA. And good news for 2024, finally – we’re coming back! Hoping to explore more of this beautiful state in winter – minus the kids. I truly treasure every adventure in this spectacular state, except Elephant Rock – but that’s next week. And it is not Elephant Rock’s fault! Find all these sites (like Derby, pictured) in the free CAMPS Australia Wide App and travel guides… Pink lakes and national parks… Hutt lagoon wasn’t this pink for us, but our Ambassadors caught it just right! We hiked along the coast at Kalbarri

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Shark Bay WA
Beaches & Coasts

Why visit Shark Bay, Western Australia?

Eagle Bluff Shark Bay World Heritage Area is situated on the Western Australian Coast, it is actually two bays – and it is area you do not want to miss. Situated north of Kalbarri, and south of Carnarvon on the beautiful WA coastline, all of these favourites are accessible with a conventional vehicle: Wild dolphins at Monkey Mia Monkey Mia, probably what we knew the area best for, before our visit. We wanted to check it out and compare it to our very own Tin Can Bay – also known for feeding wild dolphins. It is best to arrive early and

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When camping at Woodgate Beach, Queensland
General

Camp at these breweries, golf clubs and fishing gems, Dad adventures and a pudding – Happy Father’s Day!

When camping at Woodgate Beach, Queensland Congratulations to the winner of our Father’s Day Giveaway! We’ve announced the proud owner of a NPS400 Portable Power Station from autoBIVOUAC and congratulations to the 10 runners up winning CAMPS merch and cookbook bundles! Yay!  Happy Father’s Day to all your dads, grandads and father figures out there! This newsletter is tailored for you (well, plus your travel companions): One – 10 Dad adventures to experience with your kids Two – 7 Golf Clubs in south east Queensland – play golf and camp for a donation Three – 4 breweries and 1 cidery you

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Caravan Parks in Beverley Western Australia

Caravan Parks in Beverley, Western Australia A good percentage of camping and caravanning travellers stop at Caravan Parks in Australia. There are thousands to choose from, and you do not need to be self-sufficient. This means they are suitable for all types of camping, from swags, rooftop tents, tents, camper trailers, campers, motorhomes and caravans.  Few have room for Big Rigs, however caravan parks also offer cabins or glamping. Many caravan parks are located in idyllic spots – close to town or beachside.  Many campers start their adventures in caravan parks as you have familiar comforts and facilities from home. Families

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