A stopover along the Goulburn River, just like Major Mitchell did in 1836. Here is a great spot for travellers heading along the Hume or along the Goulburn Highways in the central area of Victoria, and with a bit of history thrown in as well. This was the site where Thomas Mitchell crossed the Goulburn […]
Camping Locations
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Potters Gorge Campground
WELLINGTON DAM, WA Potters Gorge campground is attractively nestled in jarrah woodland on the shores of Wellington Dam, within the Wellington National Park in Western Australia’s south west. This is a very popular campsite for locals, families, travellers, school and scouting groups as it is only 51 kilometres (45 minutes) from Bunbury and 28 kilometres (25 […]
Sandy Cape Campsite
Jurien, WA 240km north of Perth An expanse of white sand to play on, turquoise blue water in a small sheltered bay, waves gently lapping the shore to lull you to sleep, and sunsets to enjoy while cooking dinner. That just about sums up camping at Sandy Cape. An easy 240 kilometres north of Perth, […]
Lake Barrington Camp Areas
This one is a story of two campsites, both free, both very nice and both worthy of your attention when killing a day or three in Tasmania. Although these 2 sites are within view of each other across the long and narrow Lake Barrington, they are separated by a 45 minute road trip round the […]
Windjana Gorge
Located 145 kilometres from Derby in Western Australia’s Kimberley, Windjana Gorge is the Gibb River Road’s most well-known and easily accessible gorge. The Windjana Gorge National Park preserves a section of a 350 million year old coral Devonian Reef where the Lennard River cuts through the limestone of the Napier Range. It is regarded by […]