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The Entrance

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The Entrance, Central Coast. Photo credit: Destination NSW

The Entrance is a popular holiday destination offering surfing beaches, enormous lake recreational areas, and a central area with attractive foreshore parkland, boardwalk pathway and family-friendly open-air mall called The Waterfront.

Savour fresh seafood along the iconic jetty and picnic tables and barbeque facilities along foreshore.

Highlights:

  • Ocean baths – located outdoors at the southern end of The Entrance beach and are open to the public, free of charge, all year round
  • Tuggerah Lake for walk or bike ride (12km path)
  • Weekly Saturday Markets

RV Information:

Dunleith Tourist Park

  • Lakefront location
  • Water activities – fishing, swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding
  • Powered Waterfront sites, powered standard sites, cabins & villas
  • Great location to experience The Entrance and surrounding areas

Visit theentrance.org.au for a full list of Holiday parks

www.visitnsw.com

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Racecourse Beach

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Murramarang National Park, South Durras. Photo credit: Destination NSW

So much to enjoy in this amazing South Coast region. Racecourse Beach in Ulladulla is a long surf beach (accessed from the car park) and enjoy the lookout on South Pacific Crescent. The car park is a good spot for whale watching as it is elevated from the beach. At low tide and in small swell you may also choose to explore the rock platform on the northern end of the beach.

Whilst in the area enjoy the Ulladulla Harbour Markets (crafts, produce, specialty), run by the volunteer members on the second Sunday of each month. Nearby town of Milton offers arts and Cupitt’s outdoor wine tasting experience overlooking the vineyard and rolling hills of Milton.

Highlights:

  • Mogo Wildlife Park (a privately owned zoo with Australia’s largest collection of exotic animals)
  • Murramarang National Park
  • Salmon fishing from the shore
  • Whale watching

RV Information:

  • Racecourse Beach Tourist Park
    • 381 Murramarang Road, Bawley Point NSW 2539
    • Right on the beach
    • Tennis courts, swimming pool, full camp kitchen
    • Budget cabins, beachfront villas, large grassed powered and unpowered sites
    • Mention Latitude25 to be offered the best possible rate when booking!

www.racecoursebeach.com.au

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Jindabyne

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Lake Jindabyne, Jindabyne. Photo credit: Destination NSW

The Jindabyne township, on the foreshore of Lake Jindabyne, enjoys amazing views towards the infamous Snowy Mountains. This stunning lakeside town is the perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts including easy access to fishing, camping, horse riding, mountain biking, watersports and more throughout Summer.

Jindabyne also boasts gourmet restaurants and two shopping centres – the Town Centre and Nugget’s Crossing offering facilities including a supermarket, banks, bakery, clothing retailers, gift shops, hair dressers and beauty therapists, masseuse, chemist, and medical centre.

Highlights:

  • Mountain Biking
  • Yarrangobilly Caves
  • Kosciuszko Alpine Guided Walks
  • Helicopter around Mount Kosciuszko
  • Fishing & kayaking
  • Skiing in the winter months

RV Information:

NRMA Jindabyne Holiday Park

  • Villas, cabins, powered sites, unpowered sites, pet friendly sites
  • Camp kitchen, drying room, library, dump point, firepits, free wifi
  • 30 minutes to ski fields

Jindabyne Discovery Park

  • Boat hire from the park
  • 30 minutes to ski fields
  • Plenty of amenities
  • Cabins, Powered grass and slab sites, unpowered sites

www.visitnsw.com

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Wodonga

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Rowers at Noreuil Park, Albury

Wodonga lies on the Victorian side of the state border of NSW and features Gateway Island, on Murray River and Wodonga Creek. Enjoy art galleries, souvenir and craft outlets, a theatre, the old Customs House and a number of walking trails through the surrounding parkland, bush and beside the river.

Also, within a short drive are several regional attractions including the wineries of Rutherglen and the historic towns of Chiltern, Beechworth and Yackandandah. For a longer scenic drive, follow the Murray Valley Highway eastwards out to Corryong or take the longer route via the Murray River Road which follows the river along its natural and picturesque upper reaches.

Highlights:

  • Murray River
  • Craft Beer Trail – trail of breweries
  • Hike of McFarlane’s Hill: rolling hills, through bushland, native flora & fauna, gullies & streams
  • Cycle the Wagirra Sculpture Trail: (5km) tells the story of the Wiradjuri people, great places for picnics

RV Information:

Wodonga Caravan & Cabin Park

  • BBQ
  • Camp Fire Area
  • Dump Point
  • Swimming Pool
  • Laundry
  • Cabins & powered sites,
  • Pet friendly

Big4 Borderland Wodonga

  • 3km from town centre
  • Cabins & powered sites
  • Pet friendly

Wodonga Showgrounds

  • 1km to CBD
  • Well maintained
  • Plenty of shade
  • Must be self-contained
  • Pet friendly

www.visitalburywodonga.com

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Gympie

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Valley Rattler Steam Train, Gympie - Image courtesy of Tourism & Events Queensland

Be surprised by the diversity of the Gympie Region with so many sub regions there is a perfect getaway for day trippers or the serious holiday maker.

  • Grab your camera at the picturesque Mary Valley with its rolling hills and national parks.
  • Go back in time to the Gold Rush! History lovers will enjoy the Township of Gympie with its many heritage listed buildings, coffee shops and friendly community.
  • Venture west to the agricultural townships of Kilkivan famous for the great Kilkivan Horse ride with more than 1,000 horses and riders gathering for the annual event.
  • Tin Can Bay is famous for its dolphin feeding and is also a sailing and fishing haven. The cosmopolitan town of Rainbow Beach is well known for its unique coloured sand beach and world class scuba diving, sky diving and paragliding for adventure seekers.

RV Information

Many of the camp sites have caravan and RV access and the region is littered with caravan and RV sites offering all amenities. Additionally, a number of caravan parks offer storage options too. Visit www.visitgympieregion.com.au.

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Noosa

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Surrounded by beach, river, hinterland and national parks, the Noosa region offers an amazing range of activities, adventures, tours or programs in beautiful natural settings – or find somewhere to relax and soak in the surrounds.

  • Enjoy what the Noosa region has to offer taste buds with its award-winning restaurants and cafes, with an abundance of fresh, local and delectable produce prepared by dedicated and experienced chefs. There’s something for all tastes, from riverfront restaurants to Hastings Street and along the beachfront, throughout the hinterland and in beachside village.
  • Discover the creative side of Noosa with artists and artisans including glass blowers, printers, painters, sculptors and ceramicists who showcase their work in local businesses or enjoy a master class or workshop run by a local artist.
  • The main public art gallery is the Noosa Regional Gallery, which presents a strong collection of Australian contemporary art and local and touring exhibitions. Discover the fascinating history of the region at the Noosa Museum located in the picturesque hinterland town of Pomona, just 25 minutes from Noosa Heads.
  • Be entertained by Noosa’s musicians and performers at local venues and restaurants, free community concerts, at annual festivals and Pomona’s historic cinema.
  • If you want to unwind – place yourself in the capable hands of a masseuse, beauty therapist or yoga instructor or at one of Noosa’s day spas for unsurpassed serenity, privacy and elegance, with custom designed treatments, rejuvenating therapies and revitalising products at your fingertips.
  • Get teed up for golf with the Noosa region delivering beautiful golfing greens ranging from an 18-hole championship course to a par 3 and local clubs that welcome families and beginners on holiday.
  • Shopping fanatics will love Hastings Street, behind the beachfront is Noosa’s fashion strip, specialising in high-end designs, familiar local labels, signature stores and affordable beachwear, footwear and local creations.
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Brisbane

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Time to explore the capital of Queensland and soak up the subtropical climate, explore the river, parks and outdoor spaces, or delve into a calendar of internationally acclaimed arts, cultural and sporting events. Discover some of the best restaurants in the country as well as a vibrant live music, contemporary art and gallery scene. Mix with the locals at weekend markets, shop for international brands and cutting-edge local designer fashion, or scour antique shops for just the right memento of your stay.

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Nanango

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Not only is Nanango another one of Queensland’s RV Friendly Towns, it is also the state’s fourth oldest town.

  • Butter Factory Park is the perfect place for a picnic, or take a stroll along the Nanango Mural Walk, which details how the area was first settled by Europeans in 1847.
  • The CBD features impressive chainsaw sculptures and murals which reflect the town’s historical connections with timber-felling, farming and mining.
  • Nanango historically-preserved buildings include Ringsfield House, a wonderfully restored circa 1908 Queenslander developed by architect Robin Dods (cafe open from 9:00am to 3:00pm Mondays to Fridays).
  • Explore the vigorous cultural and sporting life, art gallery and many craft outlets. There are 13 well-maintained parklands in the area which naturalists believe are home to 250 different bird species.
  • Nanango has several museums and a number of live entertainment venues which regularly host performances by local theatre and musical groups.

RV Information

The South Burnett Regional Council manage a 24hr free camp just 1km from town. For more information on other caravan parks in the area visit www.southburnett.com.au

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Inglewood

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Conveniently located along the Cunningham Highway is the RV Friendly Town of Inglewood is a great stopover.

  • Enjoy a walk on the sealed walkways along the river bank into the recently rejuvenated central business area where you can explore an interesting range of local shops.
  • The area is renowned for its natural beauty and one of the best ways to explore is on a local tourist drive. Drop into the Information Centre on Albert Street for maps of the local attractions. If you’re visiting in late winter or early spring you’ll see and smell the beautiful wildflowers that dot the countryside.
  • There’s plenty else to see and do in and around Inglewood including: strolling in the town’s restful park; fishing, boating, water skiing and sailing on beautiful Lake Coolmunda; taking in the perfume at the award-winning lavender farm and shop.

RV Information

Yelarbon Recreation Association, 27 Wyemo St, Yelarbon

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Tamworth

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  • Tamworth is Australia’s music capital and you might need a few days in Tamworth because it’s home to spectacular national parks, delicious food and wine experiences and of course Australia’s country music. Discover thrilling rodeo, meet local koalas and join in the fun of a world-famous country music festival.
  • The Tamworth Country Music Festival in January attracts star performers and tens of thousands of fans to vibrant Tamworth, the heart of the region and Australia’s city of lights.
  • Check out the events calendar for more festivals and shows, or a rodeo at the Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre, which is one of the finest equine venues in the world.
  • Or visit the splendid Warrabah National Park, where you’ll enjoy bushwalking, and fishing and canoeing on the Namoi River. Camping, fishing and boating are also popular at Chaffey Dam, north of Nundle. Split Rock Dam, near Barraba, is a bird-watching paradise.
  • Get up close to joeys and other friendly animals at the Tamworth Marsupial Park and Adventure Playground. In Gunnedah, discover koalas in their natural habitat.

Fun fact: Tamworth was the first city in the Southern Hemisphere to switch on electric street lights on 9 November 1888.

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