Mobbed By Kangaroos in Yuraygir National Park, NSW, Australia
We're surrounded by mobs of kangaroos in Yuraygir National Park along Australia's Legendary Pacific Coast. We've scored a fantastic campsite and are enjoying some solitude overlooking the ocean.
Mob is the term for a group of 'roos, and we're definitely mobbed!
Special thanks to Russell Mills for his help in planning our route. Learn all about the Legendary Pacific Coast here:
The RVgeeks are hitting the road to OZ! We're camping our way from the Great Barrier Reef 1,700 miles down Australia's magnificent Pacific Coast to Sydney. Come on along for the ride!
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We're sharing every aspect of our 2,700-kilometer drive from the Great Barrier Reef to Sydney. We'll compare the systems on our campervan to North American RVs, experience a mix of Holiday Parks and Free Camping and of course we'll feature the famous beauty and hospitality of Oz.
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Myall Lakes Forster
Travel with us in the Myall Lakes, Forster area in NSW. See
In this episode The family is stalked by a giant goanna and we check out the Myall lakes district through day trips to Seal Rocks and see the lighthouse. Check out our campsite at Tiona in the Booti Booti National Park. This is part of our Sydney to Brisbane road trip.
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Best places to go camping is jack river falls. This is one of the best places I have ever camped at. Take a look for yourself. This is one of the..Best places to go camping
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Texas Free(dom) bush camp on NSW side of the Dumaresq River.wmv
Beautiful free(dom) bush camping on the banks of the Dumaresq River just outside the township of Texas. Two areas available, one on each side of the Qld / NSW border. NSW side is rougher, while the Qld side is overall well grassed and cleared. No facilities exist.
Texas township is well resourced and includes toilets and showers.
Highway 1 Australia's greatest road trip: Ep 20 Free camp sites
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I love a good bush camp. In fact, the more remote the merrier. I'll happily forgo caravan park creature comforts - hot showers, camp kitchens and access to a toilet I don't have to dig myself - for a sound night's sleep and the chance to wake with the birds.
The best camping sites are those we discover on remote outback runs: beside rivers, at the end of dirt roads that rise to the top of small ranges for dusk and dawn views, and along lonely beaches. There are times and places when alternate accommodation is the only option.
In capital cities and holiday spots like Broome, caravan parks provide a chance to spruce up, and when the weather turns ugly, like it did on the final leg of our NSW adventure - a good cheap motel usually does the trick.
A lot of people have asked me about free community campsites and roadside rest areas which can be a real money-saver, and whether I feel safe during the night, especially with a baby on board. David and I have never had any problems, but we are particularly picky about where we pull up for the night.
There is safety in numbers, and on remote stretches of highway, north-west WA is a good example - many travellers use the rest areas which are generally off the highway and offer some basic facilities. We generally skip the roadside stops close to capital cities and big towns, and those so close to the road that your presence might draw interest from passing traffic.
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Village Camping Ground Hill End NSW Australia
Village Camping Ground Hill End NSW Australia is a dog friendly park run by NSW National Parks, with powered sites, gas BBQ $1 coin operated hot showers and flushing toilets, close to the heart of the historic gold mining town of Hill End
Camping with dogs is allowed. Featured campervan Avan Cruiseliner A great place for a camping or caravan holiday
Visiting NSW - Camping at Dunns Swamp - Mudgee Region
Take a 2 minute vacation with us to Dunns Swamp (or Ganguddy as it's known to local Aboriginal people) and get a taste for the local!
There's so much more to New South Wales than world class beaches and coastline. Explore Country NSW at the World Heritage listed Wollemi National Park. Just a couple of hours Norther West of Sydney.
We pitched up alongside the picturesque Cudgegong river, nestled in-between Gum Trees and nature. And there's so much to see and do! Kayaking and hiking - breath taking views to discover and amazing animals to spot - I lost count of how many long neck turtles we saw!
And Mudgee town, famous for it's fantastic wineries, is a just over an hour drive away. Perfect for a day trip and a bit of self indulgence! And while you're out and about, check out the quaint townships full of art and local produce in the surrounding areas.
You might not, however, feel like venturing out of the campground - and we wouldn't blame you. It's bliss!
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Angharad & Neil
Camping @ Mudgee
Camping on our block @ Mudgee