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Sydney

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Well-known for the Harbour Bridge and Opera House, there is more than meets the eye in Sydney! Take a stroll through the Royal Botanical Gardens or enjoy a coffee and watch the world go by, along Circular Quay.

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Moree

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A great way to reward your body for road tripping will be here where it’s time to get rejuvenated in the famous natural artesian mineral waters of Moree, a delightful town in the beautiful Gwydir Valley in northwest NSW. The soothing thermal springs are naturally heated at 41 degrees Celsius and are popular for their therapeutic qualities – perfect for a revitalising respite.

  • The Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre is the major attraction, drawing thousands of visitors for the restorative properties in the mineral-rich waters from deep inside the Great Artesian Basin. There are other refreshing experiences in Moree, including remedial massages and beauty treatments.
  • The black alluvial soils around Moree support cotton, wheat, beef cattle, olive groves, vineyards and pecans. Take a tour of Stahmann Pecan Nut Farm’s Trawalla, the largest pecan farm in the Southern Hemisphere, and there are Cotton and Gin Farm Tours of Australia’s richest cotton-producing region.
  • Take a walk down memory lane with a guided Heritage and Art Deco Walk around Moree’s central business district area. This journey will explore the exquisite Art Deco architecture.
  • Enjoy the latest exhibition at the Bank Art Museum Moree: BAMM in the magnificent 1911 Edwardian-style Gallery building.
  • Discover the Moree Show, the longest continually-running event in Moree’s history, with only the World Wars interrupting the tradition. As a proud agricultural town, the Moree Show is a central event in showcasing the best and brightest of what the region has to offer.

RV Information:

Gwydir Carapar

Gwydir Carapark is situated on the Southern outskirts of Moree on the corner of Newell Highway and Amaroo Drive.

The Mehi River Caravan Park

The Mehi River Caravan Park offers clean and comfortable accommodation.

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Latitude25

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You have arrived in Hervey Bay!  Here you will find the stepping off point to World Heritage-listed Fraser Island and some of the world’s best whale watching encounters.

  • Experience five great beaches along its 16km Esplanade foreshore, enjoy the laid-back lifestyle that welcomes barefoot walks along the beach, bicycle rides beside the ocean and eating fish and chips out of the paper wrapping with your fingers.
  • Explore the Bay where life is built around the stunning esplanade dotted with parks, playgrounds, piers, picnic areas, barbecues, alfresco cafés, restaurants and shops.
  • Enjoy this water-lover’s paradise made for swimming, fishing, water sports and fun beach activities, no matter what the season.

Visit Latitude25, the perfect mix of home and lifestyle, where brand new homes and huge RV garages come together with your name on them! You will never have to worry about your home when on the road, again. We’ll take care of it for you

  • But don’t take our word for it, come and get a taste of this lifestyle is to join us for a two-night stay.
  • If you are keen about the Fraser Coast lifestyle and want to experience it for yourself, then contact us today and ask about our complimentary two-nights* stay on-site at Latitude25, followed by a tour and talk.
  • Book your two-night stay now by calling 1800 025 025 and see the how Latitude25 combines the security of living in a gated luxury RV lifestyle community with the comfort to “lock up and leave” when you go traveling at any time.

* Open to people who live outside of the Fraser Coast Region, terms and conditions apply.

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Kumbia

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Kumbia is a small, picturesque town nestled into the foothills of the Bunya Mountains, on the Bunya Highway, between the Mountains and Kingaroy. This picturesque little town offers a great opportunity to stop and stock up on groceries and fuel before you head up into the Bunyas.

  • Known for its stone-fruit plantations and heritage signposts, Kumbia is an easy stop on your trip through the South Burnett region.
  • Gateway to Bunya Mountains National Park – the peaks reach 1,135 metres above sea level, and features a diversity of plants and animals including over 30 rare and threatened species.

RV Information:

Visit www.southburnett.com.au for listings of Caravan Parks in the area.

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Melbourne

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Whether you enjoy shopping, sporting games or catching a live show, there is something for everyone in Melbourne! Wander through hidden laneways and historic buildings, or if you would prefer to enjoy a quiet few days in the country, the Yarra Valley will tick all the boxes.

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Dubbo

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One of the most popular holiday destinations in New South Wales with more than 25 tourist attractions and activities, Dubbo offers an amazing range of activities from bird watching, to cultural centres, to an authentic safari experience.

  • See the wild, in the wild, safari-style at Taronga Western Plains Zoo. Travel by car, bike, electric cart or trek on foot, you’ll venture through a 6km circuit featuring some of the most distinctive global wildlife habitats in the world, bordered by picnic grounds and magnificent bushland.
  • Discover a well-preserved slice of history at the remarkably intact 19th Century, Old Dubbo Gaol. Be inspired by a tale of endeavour and vision and step back into life in the early colony at Dundullimal Homestead, Australia’s oldest standing timber slab homestead.
  • Western Plains Cultural Centre – Browse a selection of 5,000 items telling the story of Dubbo and its people and view a Dendroglyph (carved tree), an immensely important Aboriginal artefact. Discover the City’s Aboriginal culture on a First Lesson Cultural Tour and be awe-struck by 150 carved rock grooves at Terramungamine Reserve. Or relax in a 500-seat tiered theatre and take in an international-touring show at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre.
  • Cycle the 12.5km Tracker Riley Cycleway interspersed between rugged bushland on the banks of the Macquarie River stretching from Dubbo’s CBD to Taronga Western Plains Zoo
  • Hire a kayak or stand-up paddle board from Adventure Water-sports and discover the City’s spectacular river corridor, or explore 10 hectares of undulating land at Dubbo Regional Botanic Gardens and relax with a picnic in one of Australia’s most authentic, traditional Japanese gardens.

RV Information

For more information please visit Dubbo Accommodation

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Narrandera

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Explore historical Narrandera for boutique shopping, dining, plan a heritage walk, or take a tour at one of the Shire’s museums. You can set out on a walk through the Flora and Fauna Reserve or Narrandera Wetlands, or relax at Lake Talbot, Lake Talbot Aquatic Park or by the side of the Murrumbidgee River. It is the ideal stop over as it is at the cross-roads of the Stuart & Newell Highways. Collect your free map from the Narrandera Visitor Information Centre (Cadell St, Narrandera) to plan your day. Some highlights include:

  • Bundidgerry Walking Track follows a scenic route along Lake Talbot and the majestic Murrumbidgee River.
  • Narrandera Rail Bridge on Augusta Street – An excellent photo opportunity, the bridge opened in 1885 as part of the rail line that ran south from Narrandera to Tocumwal on the Victorian border. This bridge is rare being one of only twelve iron lattice bridges installed across NSW rivers.
  • Hankinson Memorial Fountain – at the Memorial Gardens off East Street, Narrandera feature a ceramic Royal Doulton Fountain in honour of First World War servicemen.
  • Koala Reserve promotes the breeding of koalas in a reserve. With 200-plus healthy koalas the reserve, on the Murrumbidgee River, provides an ideal diet of River Red Gum leaves. Location: via Oakbank St.

RV Information

Lake Talbot Tourist Park

Lake Talbot Tourist Park has accommodation available to fit any need. There are 19 cabins that sleep between 3 and 8 guests and over 100 powered, shady, grass or bitumen camping and caravan sites. Pet friendly.

Narrandera Caravan Park

Narrandera Caravan Park is situated at the junction of two major highways and is an easy overnight stay for travellers. The park offers quality, affordable accommodation with cabins, cottage and flat, drive-through, powered caravan sites, and tent sites. Pets are welcome. Also: Salt Water Pool, Free Undercover Gas BBQ, Camp kitchen, Laundry, black water dump point free to guests of the park.

Oakbank Brewery

Oakbank Brewery is a distinctive and prominent Narrandera landmark that stands 90-feet high beside the Murrumbidgee River, just off the Newell Highway. The tower represents an industry that had its heyday in the Riverina between the 1890s and mid-1920s.

Brewery Flats (Self Contained Units ONLY) Brewery-flat-3 – Free Camp

Directions: 1 km south of Narrandera on the Newell Highway (and opposite the Narrandera wetlands), on Old Brewery Road. A 72-hour maximum stay period applies. Signs identify the camping area. Also: Toilets, camping, swimming, shade BBQ, Boat ramp. www.narrandera.com.au

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