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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer đź’™ Caravan Holidays.

Category: Touring Tips

Destination Quorn – Flinders Ranges

The Flinders Ranges town of Quorn has a whole host of attractions that have put it on the map. High on the list is the Pichi Richi Railway, a heritage steam train where you can take a full day, or half day trip to experience a relaxed and scenic tour, the way it was in… Read More Destination Quorn – Flinders Ranges

14/07/202509/07/2025 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

Isle of Light

Walking through a field of man made fireflies on an island at night is an ethereal experience and one that everyone can enjoy if you pay a visit to Mildura in Victoria, a mere 4 hours’ drive from Adelaide. Trail of Lights is the latest artistic light installation by British artist Bruce Munro, who is… Read More Isle of Light

11/07/202511/07/2025 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

You had me at Home Baked Scones ~ Laura SA

Never before have I stayed at a caravan park where you are greeted with freshly baked hot scones, with a generous helping of jam and cream to slather on top at will. But that is exactly what we, and everyone for that matter, gets when you stay at the Community Caravan Park in the southern… Read More You had me at Home Baked Scones ~ Laura SA

09/07/202509/07/2025 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Action Stations or Stationary…it’s your choice

For an alternative holiday, why not try a station stay in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges, where you can make it as active and adventurous, or as slow and serene as you like. Branching from the town of Hawker, a little over 380 kilometres from Adelaide, there are two roads to choose, The Outback Highway or… Read More Action Stations or Stationary…it’s your choice

07/07/202507/07/2025 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Riverland Roundup

On a recent Riverland getaway we discovered some riverfront caravan parks to visit, which have bounced back after devastating floods caused major problems. While in the area we also revisited some favourite attractions. A couple of years ago this Murray River region was hit with devastating floods and many of the riverfront caravan parks were… Read More Riverland Roundup

17/06/202517/06/2025 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

The Town of Loaves and Fissures

Would you travel over 600 kilometres for a loaf of bread? We did last year, and it was worth the trip. This isn’t your average bakery though, as you might expect. This daily baked goodness comes from an authentic scotch oven, housed in an underground bakery in a ghost town in the South Australian outback.… Read More The Town of Loaves and Fissures

26/05/202526/05/2025 Glenys Gelzinis9 Comments

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