
Australia’s first Dark Sky Park
Warrumbungle National Park, near Coonabarabran in central western NSW, is Australia’s first Dark Sky Park and the first in the southern hemisphere.
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Warrumbungle National Park, near Coonabarabran in central western NSW, is Australia’s first Dark Sky Park and the first in the southern hemisphere.
Our Tik Tok page has gone VIRAL this week, and do you know why? It was thanks to our recent visit to amazing Litchfield National Park, near Darwin, in the Top End of Northern Territory.
Nothing compares to The Kimberley. I don’t think I could even anticipate how much this well known region, covering the north of Western Australia would resonate within me.
Rainbow Beach has two caravan parks and is surrounded by Queensland National Park’s three most popular camping grounds. They are favourites of generations for good reasons
Scrambling up rockfaces and lookouts over granite tops were all part of our five day New England route in NSW. We followed the footsteps of Captain Thunderbolt, one of the famous NSW bushrangers. All of these locations and camps are bushranger territory! Find where to camp in the CAMPS App and guides. OUR BEST BUSHRANGER TRAIL So far. And it wasn’t Ned Kelly! We had such a thrill with not only this awesome cave and lookout – but also a camp and beautiful drive on a little known road… FOLLOW CAPTAIN THUNDERBOLT How many bushrangers have had a road named
Have you camped along the Ned Kelly Route in Victoria? As well as bushranger tales, expect gold rush history, old pubs and cellar doors!
Alternative to driving Glen Innes – Tenterfield – we drove west to Emmaville (lovely little caravan park next to the public pool, and 2 pubs in town, one opposite a museum). Then onto the Torrington State Conservation Area.
How many bushrangers have had a road named after them? Fred Ward – actually Frederick Wordsworth Ward – aka Captain Thunderbolt.
Wooramel Riverside Retreat by Overland Exposure Soothe away your aches in hot mineral spa! You’ll love these bucket-list Australian outback camps to soak in artesian water… Wooramel River Retreat, WA CAMPS Ambassadors Manda and Daniel described it as: “An oasis in the middle of nowhere WA! About an hour south of Carnarvon and roughly 2 hours north of Denham, we highly recommend this one. The manager and staff [are] super lovely …and the Thermal Pools were outstanding. I can’t wait for the cafe area to open too, it will just be next level.” See more photos over here. Wooramel Riverside
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