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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Year: 2020

Winter Caravanning & Diesel Heating

We’ve recently made an upgrade to the caravan with the addition of a diesel heater. One thing that has prevented us from doing free camping over winter in the past has been the lack of heating in the van. As much as we love a good campfire, the caravan can be way too cold for… Read More Winter Caravanning & Diesel Heating

02/06/202001/06/2020 Glenys Gelzinis16 Comments

Historical Riverton SA

Take yourself on a history tour when you spend a few days in Riverton, just don’t forget to bring your walking shoes to take a walk back in time in this well preserved town. From the caravan park you can walk through the Pioneer Garden which was once the general cemetery. Eighteen of the original… Read More Historical Riverton SA

29/05/202029/05/2020 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

Riverton Caravan Park South Australia

The mid north region of South Australia is a destination many travellers head to with the Clare Valley wine region and the historic mining town settlement of Burra being popular places to visit. If you’re looking for a less populated place to stay when visiting the region, then the town of Riverton could be just… Read More Riverton Caravan Park South Australia

26/05/202028/05/2020 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

RFDS – A National Treasure

The Royal Flying Doctor Service is a unique and vital medical service in Australia. It provides 24 hour emergency healthcare over the entire country, covering an area of more than seven and a half million square kilometres. Not only do they provide emergency care to people living, working and travelling in rural and remote areas,… Read More RFDS – A National Treasure

19/05/202016/05/2020 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

Tanunda Caravan Park – Barossa Valley

We’re FREE! Well sort of. Caravan and camping is back on in South Australia for those of us living in the state, and caravan parks are putting out the welcome signs and taking bookings. Now it’s just a matter of deciding where to go first. Unfortunately there may not be many shops or businesses open… Read More Tanunda Caravan Park – Barossa Valley

15/05/202012/05/2020 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

Fleurieu Peninsula Public Art

An interesting drive to take in South Australia where you can also find a heap of public art is to take a loop of the Fleurieu Peninsula. These are just some examples of what the region has in store so there’s plenty left to discover for yourself if you’re looking to visit for a day… Read More Fleurieu Peninsula Public Art

12/05/202007/05/2020 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

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