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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Eyre Peninsula

Lazing at Lipson Cove

Another free camp of note we stayed at during our Eyre Peninsula trip was Lipson Cove, named after Australia’s first Harbour Master. Apart from the well laid out and defined camping area, you have a couple of long drop toilets and rubbish bins provided, and one long and lovely white sandy beach for your $10… Read More Lazing at Lipson Cove

14/09/202107/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis13 Comments

Tumby Bay ~ So Nice, We Visited Twice

On our tour around Eyre Peninsula we took a detour to make sure we didn’t miss illuminate Tumby, before resuming our itinerary back on the other side of the peninsula’s coast. Tumby Bay had so much going for it that we were definitely stopping in again on our way back, to see more of what… Read More Tumby Bay ~ So Nice, We Visited Twice

12/09/202107/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Coffin Bay ~Roos and Views

Coffin Bay is one stop on Eyre Peninsula not to miss and even though it is surrounded with National Park, which is one of the drawcards for visiting, you can still have some great experiences while travelling with your dog. The caravan park is on the foreshore and has lovely views over the bay. It… Read More Coffin Bay ~Roos and Views

07/09/202107/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis8 Comments

Point Drummond Eyre Peninsula

On our slow sojourn around Eyre Peninsula we have been deliberately stopping in at every beach and free camp we can find to see and try some for ourselves. Some have been really easy to access on wide dirt roads that have been well maintained and others, well they take a little more effort to… Read More Point Drummond Eyre Peninsula

04/09/202104/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis8 Comments

Illuminate Tumby Bay

If there is one town for art fans to head to on Eyre Peninsula, it has to be Tumby Bay. In March of every year, since 2018, they hold the Colour Tumby Festival, where street artists decorate and liven up spaces around town, turning them from bare walls into bright works of art. Tumby has… Read More Illuminate Tumby Bay

02/09/202101/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Surf Beaches to Die For on Eyre Peninsula

Not far from Elliston we discover and stay at another ‘free camp’, a council maintained camping area with defined bays for caravans and campers and a single flushing toilet and cold shower. This is Sheringa Beach, known for great surf fishing, surfing and crisp, clean and white sand dunes. It cost $20 per night to… Read More Surf Beaches to Die For on Eyre Peninsula

01/09/202102/12/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

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