States

  • Clare Valley~Mintaro

    As you stroll through the town of Mintaro you’ll find yourself stepping back in time. Pick up a map from the Clare Information Centre and do a self guided tour of this historic…

  • Greenock

    Greenock Recreation Reserve. Gold! Almost Free. When visiting the Barossa, stay in this quaint little town that offers fabulous camping in their recreation reserve. Great pub meals, a boutique brewery and you can…

  • Dimboola

    On the road again. Staying at the Dimboola Recreation Reserve which is free in the heart of this great little town. There are also new showers and toilets behind the library. walk into…

  • Lake Elizabeth

    I walked to Lake Elizabeth nearly 30 years ago and it’s still as beautiful as it was then. Parks have created an excellent walking trail that leads you into the heart of The…

  • Harrietville

    Our travel plans to escape the Victorian winter and head to the outback took an unexpected turn when Covid19 hit our shores. We found ourselves in South Australia, one week away from our…

  • Timboon

    Now this wasn’t quite what we had in mind for morning tea. We sampled a variety of cheeses and yoghurts at Timboon Cheesery. They were so delish, we could have bought the lot,…

  • Big Red Bash

    The Birdsville Big Red Bash. The most remote music festival in the world; it lies on a dry river channel at the base of Big Red on the edge of the Simpson Desert.…

  • Carnarvon Gorge

    We had our car serviced in Roma and the Toyota mechanic informed us our shockers were leaking. The car was upgraded last year so it could carry more weight and as a result…

  • Waterfall Way

    We drove the Waterfall Way from Armidale to Ebor. As we headed towards the Great Divide, the brown dry land slowly transformed into lush temperate forest. At an altitude of 1300 metres Ebor…

  • Apsley Falls

    The drive from Point Plomer on the Oxley HWY is not a huge distance but it’s slow when towing a van. You really chew through the fuel as you climb up and over…