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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Category: Destinations

Spectacular Stenhouse Bay & Innes National Park

Stenhouse Bay is located in the toe of the boot shaped Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, a little over 3 hours drive from Adelaide. It’s located in Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park which was renamed in late 2020, around the 50th anniversary of its proclamation as a National Park. It was renamed to signify the start… Read More Spectacular Stenhouse Bay & Innes National Park

25/10/202124/10/2021 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Caravanning in Adelaide City

If you’re looking for a staycation in Adelaide or a caravan park as close to the city as you can get, look no further than the Adelaide Showgrounds Caravan Park. You’ll find this park on Goodwood Road at Wayville, with the entry on Leader Street, and checking in couldn’t be made any easier. When you… Read More Caravanning in Adelaide City

20/10/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Pretty in Pink – South Australian Salt Lakes

If you’ve ever seen photos on social media and tourism advertising of incredible looking bubble gum pink coloured lakes, you may think a fair bit of photo manipulation has happened, but it is possible to see these lakes with your own eyes and no filters required, in South Australia.

18/10/202118/10/2021 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

South Australia’s Silo Art Trail

I’m gradually getting around to visiting as many painted silos and water towers around the country as I can, and added to that are the many, many brilliant examples of street art and murals in towns across Australia. Here are a few of the incredible silos to look for as you travel in South Australia.

15/10/202115/10/2021 Glenys Gelzinis11 Comments

Penong Windmill Museum

I think Australia may just have a museum for everything. Many of the smaller towns and rural areas like to be known as ‘The Home of (whatever)’ so it was no surprise to find that this is true on Eyre Peninsula too. This one however, is a little bit different in that it’s an open… Read More Penong Windmill Museum

12/10/202112/10/2021 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

Kimbolton – Sipping in Shipping Containers

Nestled unobtrusively amongst a stand of gum trees in Langhorne Creek with views of the family vineyard is the surprisingly spacious, shipping container cellar door of Kimbolton Wines. The wines have been produced by the Kimbolton label since 1998 and today the 5th generation of wine makers are adding a modern stamp to the brand,… Read More Kimbolton – Sipping in Shipping Containers

01/10/202103/09/2024 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

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