Category: Campsites
Discover in-depth reviews of campsites across Australia, covering both free and paid options, organised by state and with local tips for each region. As we travel with our caravan and dog, we assess each site through a “nomad-friendly” lens, looking at factors like ease of access, noise levels, amenities, safety and suitability for travellers with pets and caravans.
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Stuart Town Recreation Reserve
Read more: Stuart Town Recreation ReserveOur Review / Opinion Stuart Town, located in the Central West region of New South Wales. Originally known as Ironbark, the town is famously immortalised in Banjo Paterson’s poem, “The Man from Ironbark,” which reflects its colourful past during the Australian gold rush era. With a current population of approximately 240, it is a small…
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Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre and Campsite
Read more: Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre and CampsiteWhat a place to visit, the Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre and camp. Just don’t do it when it’s extremely windy, as was our stay, so much so we couldn’t cook on the BBQ or inside as the gas would go out! There goes the hot water – all good as only staying for 1 night.…
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Coonabarabran Golf Club Campsite
Read more: Coonabarabran Golf Club CampsiteOur Opinion / Experience Coonabaraban Golf Club campsite – Coonabarabran is known as the “Astronomy Capital of Australia” due to its proximity to the Warrumbungle Observatory and the Siding Spring Observatory. Apparently, every year around Labour Day long weekend there is a StarFest. Could be worth a look so check out their website. This is…
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Faithful Bingara Riverside Camp West
Read more: Faithful Bingara Riverside Camp WestOur review of the Faithfull Bingara Rverside Camp West, which is in the New England area of NSW.
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Platypus Point – Northern Rivers
Read more: Platypus Point – Northern RiversOur Opinion Platypus Point is about half way between Casino and Tenterfield, with both being abut 50 min to 1 hour drive away. The small town of Tabulam is about 10 minutes away heading towards Casino. After spending the last few months in caravan parks, this place was a definitely a change of pace. Quiet,…
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Kirra Beach Tourist Park – Gold Coast
Read more: Kirra Beach Tourist Park – Gold CoastOur review of Kirra Beach Tourist Park.
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Galaxy Caravan Park – Brisbane
Read more: Galaxy Caravan Park – BrisbaneThe Galaxy Caravan Park is a well run, clean, dog friendly park.
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Farnborough Beach
Read more: Farnborough BeachGreat for Dogs, Kids, and a Lovely Beach Drive When travelling with a dog, you soon realise that many areas are not dog friendly. They are what I describe as dog tolerant. By dog friendly, I mean the ability to let the your dog run freely about, with you keeping an eye on him or…