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14 Best Caravan Hot Spots in Australia

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14 Best Caravan Hot Spots in Australia

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Caravan parked at a sunny coastal caravan park, ready for a ripper Aussie road trip.

Trial Bay Gaol

Scenic beach view at Trial Bay Gaol with picnic table in foreground.

image source: www.tripadvisor.com.au

This place is perfect for family camping holiday. You can bring your caravan, motorhome, or tent in Trial Bay Gaol campground. According to Wikipedia, The beach on the inside of the bay is sheltered and the National Parks and Wildlife Service operates a popular campground there.

Piccaninnie Ponds

A scuba diver explores underwater caves in Piccaninnie Ponds, South Australia.

image source: www.borderwatch.com.au

We hear the crystal clear waters here have been slowly filtering through the limestone and forming the Pond’s features over thousands of years. What an amazing diving experience!

Umpherson Sinkhole

Umpherson Sinkhole in Mount Gambier, Australia. Lush garden inside a sunken crater.

image source: thethousands.com.au

This outdoor haven in Mount Gambier, South Australia is a great place for weddings & events we hear! Mount Gambier is the second most populous city in South Australia with a population of 25,199 in the urban area, or 27,756 if associated peri-urban communities are included (2011 Census), according to Wikipedia.

Wine Glass Bay

Aerial view of Wineglass Bay in Tasmania. White sand beach and turquoise water. Boat in bay, mountains in background.

image source: askbeach.com

One of the most beautiful places in Tasmania; you’ll experience spectacular coastal scenery.

Broken River

Lush rainforest meets calm river in Broken River, Eungella National Park.

image source: www.ytravelblog.com

Has anybody been to this amazing mountain resort in QLD? Eungella National Park is a Queensland’s most ecologically diverse parks in Australia. According to Wikipedia, Eungella is a township nestled on the edge of the Clarke Range at the end of the Pioneer Valley 80 km west of Mackay, and 858 km northwest of Brisbane.Eungella is noted for the national park which surrounds it.

Chillagoe Caves

View of Chillagoe Caves in Queensland, Australia, with rock formations and water.

image source: www.tourstogo.com.au

Some scientists believe the landscape around Chillagoe began to form about 400 million years ago! What an Extraordinary…

Devils Marbles

Devils Marbles in Australia's Northern Territory. Red boulders on a flat landscape.

image source: www.potolkimaker.com

Has anyone gone here? Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve is located 105 km south of Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia and 393 km north of Alice Springs according to Wikipedia. An enigmatic place of breathtaking scenic beauty, the precarious piles of huge granite boulders wide open skies and golden sunlight make Karlu Karlu an unforgettable place to visit.

The Warrumbungles

The Warrumbungle mountain range with rocky outcrops, NSW, Australia.

image source: www.environment.nsw.gov.au

These mountain ranges in North Western New South Wales are something to behold for any Aussie camper!

Fraser Island

Aerial view of Fraser Island's coastline, showing the beach, ocean, and lush vegetation.

image source: www.top100experiences.com.au

We’re not too sure if you can tow your caravan to fraserisland, but it sure is beautiful! Fraser Island is a heritage-listed island located along the southern coast of Queensland, Australia, approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Brisbane according to Wikipedia.

Parkes

Scenic overlook of the countryside in Parkes, New South Wales.

image source: visitcentralnsw.com.au

One of our Camplify team members hails from Parkes in Western NSW and he reckons it’s worth a visit to see this amazing telescope. Apparently you’re not actually allowed to play cricket on it like in the movie “The Dish”

Kiama

Tourists view Kiama Blowhole: ocean wave erupts near rock cliffs on the NSW south coast.

image source: www.theage.com.au

Kiama is a town in the southern Illawarra, south of Wollongong, Australia. One of the most beautiful place you can find in New South Wales. Bring your friends, whole family and relatives here and enjoy the beautiful scenery!

Newnes Tunnels

Newnes Tunnels, NSW, featuring a dark tunnel entrance with lush green forest visible at the end.

image source: wollemihouse.com

Have you been in Newnes Tunnels? Newnes, an abandoned oil shale mining site of the Wolgan Valley, is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia according to Wikipedia.Camping is available on both sides of the Wolgan River; only pit toilets are provided. Most of the camping is in the National Park, at no charge, so pets are not permitted. Wood should not be collected for wood fires.

Port Cambell

Port Campbell, Australia, with a sandy beach, clear water, and caravan park near the coast.

image source: www.travelvictoria.com.au

Port Campbell is a coastal town in Victoria, Australia. The town is on the Great Ocean Road, West of the Twelve Apostles, in the Shire of Corangamite.

Somersby

Somersby waterfall cascading over rocks with several people wading in the pool below.

image source: www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au

Somersby is a semi-rural locality of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, to the northwest of Gosford along the Pacific Highway. Just a short drive North from Sydney – the perfect Sunday camping adventure!.

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