Wooleen Station’s brochure claims: “360 degrees of land and 360 degrees of sky – it’s a bit like living in your own national park”. Camped on the banks of the Murchison River about sixteen kilometres from the station homestead the quiet of the mulga scrub landscape is broken only by bird calls along the river […]
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 […]
Morven Campsite
There are few campsites like the Morven campsite. Morven is a tiny town less than 100km east of Charleville in South West Queensland but it boasts a great campsite for weary travellers. With 12 powered sites and a huge area for those not requiring power it isn’t hard to understand why this is such a popular stop […]